LG 42PN5400 Plasma has strange intermittent issue

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  • SurrealMustard
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    • Jan 2015
    • 486
    • The United States of America

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    LG 42PN5400 Plasma has strange intermittent issue

    This thing is turning out to be tough to troubleshoot. The baseline symptom is that it'll power on and light up the screen, but do nothing else. When I went to test it, I placed the panel face down on the table, remove the back cover, and attempt to measure voltages. The voltages measured normally, so I lifted the panel up to take a look at it, and it was displaying the "no signal" screen.

    Following this, I put it back on its stand and was unable to get it to stop working again for a couple of weeks. After that time, the same thing happened again. Any ideas as to what could be causing this issue without having a way to reliably troubleshoot it?
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  • tvtimmy
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    • Mar 2015
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    #2
    Re: LG 42PN5400 Plasma has strange intermittent issue

    Run it through the test patterens and try to make it screw up. I got a feeling the main board is about to go totally out.

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    • dick_barton
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      • Aug 2015
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      • Wales

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      Re: LG 42PN5400 Plasma has strange intermittent issue

      If it's movement then I would ensure, as tvtimmy says, that all screws are tightened but also all the connectors are firmly in place.
      Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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      • SurrealMustard
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        • Jan 2015
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        #4
        Troubleshooting progress

        Originally posted by tvtimmy
        Run it through the test patterens and try to make it screw up. I got a feeling the main board is about to go totally out.
        Do you know the procedure to invoke the test patterns on this model? I ran a web search and didn't find much.

        Originally posted by dick_barton
        If it's movement then I would ensure, as tvtimmy says, that all screws are tightened but also all the connectors are firmly in place.
        A brief inspection yielded no noteworthy loose screws or connections on any of the boards. One of the corner screws on the mainboard was a tiny bit loose, but nothing too crazy.

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        • dick_barton
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          • Aug 2015
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          Re: LG 42PN5400 Plasma has strange intermittent issue

          As far as I can recall for plasma sets reading the forum, disconnect the ribbon from the mainboard going to the control logic board and short the two pin marked auto-gen on the control logic board using a piece of wire or paper clip and switch on.
          If it's a service mode test pattern your looking for then sorry I don't know.
          Last edited by dick_barton; 03-10-2017, 06:06 PM.
          Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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          • SurrealMustard
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            • Jan 2015
            • 486
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            Originally posted by dick_barton
            As far as I can recall for plasma sets reading the forum, disconnect the ribbon from the mainboard going to the control logic board and short the two pin marked auto-gen on the control logic board using a piece of wire or paper clip and switch on.
            If it's a service mode test pattern your looking for then sorry I don't know.
            I'll give it a try, but in the meantime, I've got some more details on the symptoms. I left it plugged in over the weekend, and when I went to power it up on Sunday, it was locked up. Cutting the power and trying again allowed it to work. Today, I powered it up and left it for a little bit, and when I went back, the panel was on, but blank and the set was once again locked up.

            I'll try the AUTOGEN trick tomorrow and see if anything different happens.

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            • ReeceyBurger123
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              • May 2014
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              Re: LG 42PN5400 Plasma has strange intermittent issue

              Mainboard fault, easy diagnoses.
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              • SurrealMustard
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                • Jan 2015
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                #8
                Test patterns abound!

                Got test patterns on the second try with EXT_AUTOGEN. I think the only reason it didn't work on the first try was because I didn't have the jumper attached quite right. I'll pursue the purchase of a mainboard for this thing next.

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