Sharp LC-52LE830U no backlight

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  • 73buick
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    • Mar 2011
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    Re: Sharp LC-52LE830U no backlight

    Okay, I got it into the service menu. Only problem is now I think I do need the remote as the instructions say to press OK after highlighting the L ERR RESET line, but there is no OK button on the set and the service manual says OK is just on the remote.

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