M.B. BN94-04709A. Y board not shorted, Z not shorted. Vs 217vdc, VA 55vdc. P.S. cycles on/off. CN801 #1 low and CN801 #6 3.2 vdc. The swap low/3.2 vdc when cycling.
PN59D6500FXZA Clicking On/Off
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Re: PN59D6500FXZA Clicking On/Off
Really late to the party here, do you still have issues with this model?
I don't want to just call it in advance but you more than likely have a bad main board if the tv turns on stays on for a few seconds to a minute and then shuts off and cycles back on.
All these model main boards are compatible with one another
BN94-04689A
BN94-04689B
BN94-04689C
BN94-04709A
BN94-04728AComment
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