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    Phillips 32PFL7603D 6 blinks on led

    Hi all and a very Happy New year.
    Does anyone know what a 6 blinks fault code means on a Philips 32pfl7603d. The tv is a bit of a pain to switch on and can take several attempts before it comes on. I have replaced all the caps including the main 450v ones. Rather than spend any more time on it, if the code means the psu is faulty, I'd rather go and buy a replacement.

    Any ideas would be most welcome.

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    Re: Phillips 32PFL7603D 6 blinks on led

    you might have different problem, but my phillips had blown caps on inverter board.

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      #3
      Re: Phillips 32PFL7603D 6 blinks on led

      Hi nomoresonys. Have not looked at the Inverter board :-/ Did you have the 6 blink fault with that problem?

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        Re: Phillips 32PFL7603D 6 blinks on led

        Have checked and tested Inverter board. Have disconnected the feed to the Inverter and this still resulted in the 6 blink fault.

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          #5
          Re: Phillips 32PFL7603D 6 blinks on led

          I cant recall but I think it was dead, no lights on front.

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            #6
            Re: Phillips 32PFL7603D 6 blinks on led

            Originally posted by Studley View Post
            Have checked and tested Inverter board. Have disconnected the feed to the Inverter and this still resulted in the 6 blink fault.
            what type tv is this?
            , folks forget to put plasma, lcd, led in title.

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              #7
              Re: Phillips 32PFL7603D 6 blinks on led

              Sorry, it's a LCD.

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                #8
                Re: Phillips 32PFL7603D 6 blinks on led

                I'd start by looking all the boards over real good, check anything labeled F, F=fuse, careful working with power supply, HIGH VOLTAGE, on primary side, can be deadly, then see if your getting expected voltages coming from power supply, should be a legend of expected voltages by pins where connectors go.

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