Re: Fixed - Panasonic TX-P42U30B how to locate thermal fuse
It's fixed so a big thank you to all who offered support and knowledge, it was appreciated you believe me in my time of need!
Now for future reference and addional information for others who have the solid Red Light fault, not the blinking light fault of any colour.
My cure wasn't the "P" board or "A" board it was this instruction given by a Panasonic repair engineer, so this is the instruction for a reset:-
Power cord plugged in but tv power on the side set to off.
Press and hold the âFâ function button and "(volume - )" button on the side of the tv at the same time, keep pressing.
Then press and hold the power button on the side of the tv
Hold all 3 for 10secs.
My tv powered on and started working and the red light changed to green.
Now I never noticed this instruction quoted in any of the information I read but others may have. However, on the plus side I've enjoyed reading various threads on this site, so I will continue to visit but only as a lurker, as I have limited knowledge and some posters on here are exceptionally talented engineers who offer quality advice freely which is highly commendable.
It's fixed so a big thank you to all who offered support and knowledge, it was appreciated you believe me in my time of need!
Now for future reference and addional information for others who have the solid Red Light fault, not the blinking light fault of any colour.
My cure wasn't the "P" board or "A" board it was this instruction given by a Panasonic repair engineer, so this is the instruction for a reset:-
Power cord plugged in but tv power on the side set to off.
Press and hold the âFâ function button and "(volume - )" button on the side of the tv at the same time, keep pressing.
Then press and hold the power button on the side of the tv
Hold all 3 for 10secs.
My tv powered on and started working and the red light changed to green.
Now I never noticed this instruction quoted in any of the information I read but others may have. However, on the plus side I've enjoyed reading various threads on this site, so I will continue to visit but only as a lurker, as I have limited knowledge and some posters on here are exceptionally talented engineers who offer quality advice freely which is highly commendable.
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