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  • Raver-Adz
    New Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 2
    • England

    #1

    Bush LCD40FHDA8 T.V

    Hi, My T.V is stuck on standby mode and wont turn on. I have tried resetting it by holding power button unplugging replugging and releasing to no avail. I also read a few of your posts, i have since taken the back off and checked all the capicitors and they all look fine. Is there anything else it could be or could they look ok but still be broken? What can i do? I don't have equipment to test anything im afraid. Thanks in advance for your time

    Adam
  • newtothis
    Badcaps Legend
    • Mar 2013
    • 1556
    • england

    #2
    Re: Bush LCD40FHDA8 T.V

    Ok without a meter we cannot really help you.

    Soldering equipment will most likely be needed too.

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