Sony KDL-60R510A Vertical Red Line on Screen

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  • fharris1977
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    • May 2017
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    • United States

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    Sony KDL-60R510A Vertical Red Line on Screen

    Hello. I have a sony tv and it has a single vertical line going down the center of the screen almost. I seen a youtube video that suggests it may be the t-con board. Vertical lines usually means the panel is bad which I hope not. If anyone can assist me in repairing this set I'd really appreciate your knowledge.
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