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  • ken_taz
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
    Looks like about `15 or 16. This is where a meter that can check capacitance is handy, otherwise it's a guessing game as to their operability.
    nomoresonys, you are talking about the main board, not the power board correct?

    The main board, which I have pictured below, has a total of approx. 72 caps. on it.

    The power board, in pictures two and three, has quite a few less than the main.

    I agree, it would be a much easier job to have a meter to check these caps. instead of playing the guessing game. Lol
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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by ken_taz View Post
    The power board and the main board are two different boards.

    Change out all the caps on the main board? Do you have any idea how many there are on the main board?
    Looks like about `15 or 16. This is where a meter that can check capacitance is handy, otherwise it's a guessing game as to their operability.
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 06-13-2018, 12:36 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    BTW, I noticed that some of the those caps have black marking on the top. Did you do that or someone else worked on the set before you?
    Did you try heating up the main board with hair dryer for a few minutes to see if the TV will come on normally?
    Did you check the DC Voltage of the power supply outputs and the Voltages of the regulator ICs again when it is not working?

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  • ken_taz
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
    Wouldn't be surprised if you have one or more bad caps on your powerboard still.
    Originally posted by angelos View Post
    I agree, change all the electrolytics on the main board.
    The power board and the main board are two different boards.

    Change out all the caps on the main board? Do you have any idea how many there are on the main board?

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  • angelos
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    I agree, change all the electrolytics on the main board.

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Wouldn't be surprised if you have one or more bad caps on your powerboard still.

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  • ken_taz
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Well, I finally got around to hooking an old DVD player up that I had stored in my attic. I turned the TV on and switched it to the component input that the DVD was hooked up to. I ran into the house for a DVD and when I returned, the TV had turned off. I turned the TV back on after loading the DVD in the player. I had a picture for a few seconds and then it started making a loud buzzing noise thru the speakers and the picture had vertical lines across the whole screen. The TV then shut off after a few more seconds. I was able to turn the TV back on and go thru the same process again repeatedly. Oh well, I guess the caps weren't the only problem.
    Last edited by ken_taz; 06-12-2018, 02:41 PM.

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  • ken_taz
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by R_J View Post
    Try replacing CE13 & CE17, 470uf 25 volt on main board
    I replaced both CE13 and CE17 caps with 470uf 35v caps from my local Radio Shack. Thank you for spotting the tiny bulge in the one cap and knowing that the problem could lie in the two that you directed me to, R_J.

    The TV fired right up and seems to be working fine. I haven't hooked up a video source yet, but I can switch to all inputs with the remote and it shows up on screen.

    Thank you everyone!

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  • ken_taz
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by R_J View Post
    Try replacing CE13 & CE17, 470uf 25 volt on main board
    Thank you R_J. I will replace those before I replace the EEPROM to see if that takes care of things. Wow, such a slight bulge on CE17 I never even noticed it. I tested both with my ohm meter and they did not respond. I will reply when I get them changed out.

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  • budm
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by R_J View Post
    Try replacing CE13 & CE17, 470uf 25 volt on main board
    Good eyes! it looks like one of them has slightly bulging top.

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  • R_J
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Try replacing CE13 & CE17, 470uf 25 volt on main board
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  • Andrew F. Ali
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    +10....means....I totally agree with the previous post.

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  • budm
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Yes, but look real close at your main board P/N to make sure the EEPROM is made for that main board P/N and version.

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  • ken_taz
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by budm View Post
    When not working the BL-ON is not present, LED did not change from Amber to white.
    May be EEPROM problem
    Thanks for your reply, budm. So you're saying that the EEPROM could be the cause of it not turning on at all one time, and then turning on after multiple times of unplugging and re-plugging it back in, or just that it caused the TV to not turn on at all?

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  • ken_taz
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by Andrew F. Ali View Post
    +10
    What do you mean by +10, Andrew?

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  • Andrew F. Ali
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Originally posted by budm View Post
    +10

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  • budm
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    Re: Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    When not working the BL-ON is not present, LED did not change from Amber to white.
    May be EEPROM problem:
    http://www.shopjimmy.com/vizio-vw42l...eprom-only.htm
    Last edited by budm; 06-08-2018, 10:02 AM.

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  • Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not turn on without unplugging and plugging TV back in

    Summary
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    Vizio VW42L FHDTV10A will not power on without unplugging and re-plugging the TV back in several times.

    Problem
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    The TV will not always act the same way when it is plugged in to try and get it to start up.

    First, I plug the TV in and get the Vizio logo to light up orange. Press the button to turn it on and nothing happens.

    I then unplug the TV and wait a few seconds and re-plug it back in. This time when I press the button, the Vizio logo turns white, but no back light comes on. During this time the outputs from the power board are as follows:
    [U]Outputs going to inverter board[U]
    24v = 24.9v
    SGND = .003v
    A = .12v
    B = .03v
    Outputs going to main board
    PSON = 3.18v
    12v = 11.5v
    SGND = .001v
    5v = 5.17v
    A = .12v
    B = .03v

    I then unplug the TV for a few seconds and re-plug it in again. This time when I press the button the logo turns white and the back light comes on. I also cannot turn the TV off when just the logo and backlight come on.During this time the only significant changes on the outputs are the A and B outputs.
    A = 3.34v
    B = 5.01v

    I can sometimes get the TV to come on and function properly. I've left it on for a few weeks at a time so as not to have to try and get it to turn on again, lol.

    Things Tested
    =========
    1 - The filter cap. on the PSU showed a voltage of just over 350v.
    2 - I could not find any visual evidence of bad caps throughout the whole system.
    3 - All fuses tested good. 1 on T-con, 1 on inverter, 2 on main.
    4 - I checked the voltages of the regulators on the main board.
    Main board regulators

    U20
    )11
    1084
    0739AL
    Pin 1 = .55v
    Pin 2 = 1.79v
    Pin 3 = 3.32v
    U19
    )11
    1084
    0739AL
    Pin 1 = 1.26v
    Pin 2 = 2.52v
    Pin 3 = 5.07v
    U15
    )11
    1084
    0739AL
    Pin 1 = 2.09v
    Pin 2 = 3.35v
    Pin 3 = 5.07v
    U22
    AMC1117
    F0748F
    Pin 1 = 2.10v
    Pin 2 = 3.36v
    Pin 3 = 5.12v
    U21
    AMC1117
    F0748F
    Pin 1 = .00v
    Pin 2 = 1.26v
    Pin 3 = 2.51v
    U17
    AMC1117
    F0748F
    Pin 1 = 2.10v
    Pin 2 = 3.37v
    Pin 3 = 5.07
    U44
    J302
    G9117
    Pin 1 = 8.46v
    Pin 2 = 9.72v
    Pin 3 = 11.42
    U16
    AZ7805T
    -E1
    748J13
    Pin 1 = 11.41v
    Pin 2 = .00v
    Pin 3 = 5.01v

    I have read many threads of different issues with Vizio TV's. I am looking for ideas on where and what to check. I am not an electrical Wiz, but do know enough to be dangerous, lol. If this TV isn't worth the time or money to repair I'll be bummed because the picture is, or was, very nice. I'm hoping to save it for in my bedroom to replace the 14" tabletop there now.

    I have attached pictures of the 4 boards.

    Thank you in advance for your help!
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