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    I currently facing a problem with my sharp lc-32d44e-bk.This week all of a sudden my tv was shutting down showing red red orange flashing lights and then you must unplug it and switch it ON again for it to work again.All of a sudden today it not working at all when I switch it ON it is immediately turning off no picture no sound nothing.I have opened the back of the LCD for me the power board looks fine in terms of capacitors..they are not bulging.What could be the problem and how to solve it? thank you very much
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    Re: sharp lc-32d44e-bk shutting down no picture no sound

    After the TV shuts off, does the power LED blink at all?
    Last edited by jetadm123; 04-21-2015, 03:47 PM.

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      #3
      Re: sharp lc-32d44e-bk shutting down no picture no sound

      No it only stays on red light. Thank you

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        #4
        Re: sharp lc-32d44e-bk shutting down no picture no sound

        You can read this thread and check out the video in post #2 as suggested by tom66.

        https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=26825

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          #5
          Re: sharp lc-32d44e-bk shutting down no picture no sound

          I give it a look thank you very much

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            #6
            Re: sharp lc-32d44e-bk shutting down no picture no sound

            I have found what was causing the problem.The CCFL tubes was causing the tv to go to safe mode/powering off.Thank you

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              #7
              Re: sharp lc-32d44e-bk shutting down no picture no sound

              Quote:
              Originally Posted by tom66 View Post
              Does the OPC LED light up, or flash?

              Hi there, I saw your video on YouTube and it was absolutely fantastic!!!

              I have bridged the capacitor with solder, was able to get into the mode on the TV that you described.

              Then managed to find the lamp faults, and then scrolled across to the lamp reset.....

              As we lost the remote for the TV, we got a universal remote control and this enabled me to scroll to the lamp reset.... But I could not scroll the reset to yes or no, it just read '5' next to lamp reset and pressing OK on the remote did nothing....

              Any ideas?

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