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  • lovecd
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    • Jun 2013
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    • USA

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    Any thoughts what could go wrong with my Plasma TV?

    Hi All,

    I posted a thread in June regarding the problem I had with my plasma TV, and have some new symptom need some advise. Basically, it went wrong last June with the first three pictures. Then I replaced Y-drive boards (both up and bottom), Y-sus and Z-sus (purchased used parts from ebay). Now the symtom is kind of different (pictures 4 to 6). Any ideas what else could go wrong or the parts I got from ebay is defective? Thanks!













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