When I power on the TV it flickers rapidly for several seconds then the screen goes blank. The lights are still on but there is nothing on the screen. No menu or information. I have checked all the boards and the only thing that appears to be faulty is a thermistor. I have tested the power board and all the correct voltages are there. From the other threads on here it appears to be the main board voltage regulators. Nobody on those threads have confirmed that fixed the problem. How do I test these?
Vizio E421VA flickering backlight when powered on
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Re: Vizio E421VA flickering backlight when powered on
I have added a picture of the mainboard. The thermistor just had a bit of old gunky flux that was easily scraped off. Research from other posts suggests the mainboard to be faulty. ShopJimmy appears to be sold out of this model mainboard and the mainboard kits don't show my same model number.Comment
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