Is the display shot or can this be fixed? Thanks
LG 42LE5350-UB Troubles
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Re: LG 42LE5350-UB Troubles
Take pictures of the back of your set so we can see how the main board and T-con board are connected to each other and to the screen.
There is a chance this could be panel or it could be T-con/main board.
Try disconnecting half the panel, and see if the still connected half fixes itself. If not repeat the process with the other half. (Disconnect half the panel by disconnecting one of the ribbons between the T-con and panel) -
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Thanks for the reply! Before I can get pictures, I need to take it back apart.
I did disconnect both sides of the T-con one at a time and the panel just turned white.Comment
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Re: LG 42LE5350-UB Troubles
That looks like an extremely regular pattern that is repeating itself across the screen so I don't think it's the panel.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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Re: LG 42LE5350-UB Troubles
That's good news!
Can't seem to find the main board/T-con online. Any ideas where to look on the board itself for problems, I don't see anything obvious?Comment
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