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    Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

    but you replaced that 1 by the transformer i didn't see the pic you had attached.

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      Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

      Oh yes, I replaced zd904 and 902also c958 with a 47uF @ 50v
      Got me bugged!!!! Have been swapping parts back and forth between TWO duplicate PSU's.

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        Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

        did u check zd906?

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          Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

          i have a philips 42pfl5432d/37 tv and just fixed mine which is the same board. mine made a hissing sound but mine was d912 that was causing it to do that after i replaced it then it was fine. i'd check zd906 and see what u get

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            Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

            I put the parts on the other board, which was dead. It makes the rd lite come on, then if you push the red lite button on front of tv, the green on comes on. But no screen light. The "chirping is not on that board, though. What I guess I have to do is recheck ALL the diodes, transistors, again. Bed time now. Ill pick you all up tomorrow. THANKS so far.
            ROSS

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              Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

              I had this model before, made noise when turned on, was 4 bad caps and ZD906.

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                Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

                Hi All,

                New to the forum, but not forums. I am well versed in comp hardware, but not so much in TVS. I have the Phillips 42PFL5432D/37. Like others here, it started chirping and my screen went black The warranty is of course expired, so my DH put it in the room under the stairs. I started researching and found it was the power supply. I have confidence that I can replace either the caps or the whole unit. The problem is that this behemomth is lying face own on my counter (It is granite and 8' long by 4' wide, so while it is taking up a lot of room, it is not taking it all.) on top of a doubled blanket to protect the screen, and I cannot figure out how to get the back off. There are standard phillips heads screws holdingit on, but also some kind of screws that I have never seen before. They are not phillips, allen, star, or flat. Someone help me figure out how to get this danged thing apart, please? I cannot have it sitting there much longer. Frustration is becoming the norm with a TV that I had loved before the PSU went out. Thanks in advance,

                Angel

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                  Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

                  Possibly one of these? Photos of the screw head would help
                  Attached Files

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                    Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

                    Originally posted by hypnoangel View Post
                    Hi All,

                    New to the forum, but not forums. I am well versed in comp hardware, but not so much in TVS. I have the Phillips 42PFL5432D/37. Like others here, it started chirping and my screen went black The warranty is of course expired, so my DH put it in the room under the stairs. I started researching and found it was the power supply. I have confidence that I can replace either the caps or the whole unit. The problem is that this behemomth is lying face own on my counter (It is granite and 8' long by 4' wide, so while it is taking up a lot of room, it is not taking it all.) on top of a doubled blanket to protect the screen, and I cannot figure out how to get the back off. There are standard phillips heads screws holdingit on, but also some kind of screws that I have never seen before. They are not phillips, allen, star, or flat. Someone help me figure out how to get this danged thing apart, please? I cannot have it sitting there much longer. Frustration is becoming the norm with a TV that I had loved before the PSU went out. Thanks in advance,

                    Angel
                    I have a Philips 42PFL9603D. Not the same model. A year newer but the same brand.

                    I took the back off using just a T10 (Torx) screwdriver. Pretty common.

                    You might want to Google the chassis number to locate the service manual before you take it apart. Don't want to remove too many screws.

                    http://english.electronica-pt.com/el...p?find=TPM2.0U LA

                    Download link:
                    http://www.electronica-pt.com/index....tdown/id,7891/

                    Pictures at the beginning of the service manual show how to take it apart.

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                      Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

                      I just by luck had the flashing screen upon power up, and thought it was the ps caps again.....thing is that I fixed it for this nice older lady who cuts my hair....less than a year ago, and I thought......no way when I put in pannys instead of crapicon.......just for s**ts and grins....I took off the lid of the main digital, and OMG.....3 more crapicons.....split like the do........will replace here in a minute and let you know my findings.....no one is going to tell ssg Kelly that he cant fix it.......stay safe!!!

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                        Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

                        I just picked up an 42PFL9603D(/10) from a buddy that said it didnt turn on and didnt want to spend time fixing it.

                        I'm not very technically inclined, but I can something and want to learn more. I have turned away back cover and started troubleshooting. Can not see any obvious errors, but I have discovered a few things.

                        There is a buzzing sound when I plug the power cord in, not very high but just so you can hear it.

                        There are NO signs of life in the standby LED. Completely dead.

                        If I remove the cable that goes from "standby led board" to the motherboard, illuminates a green LED on the back (of the motherboard). If I plug that cable back again, the same green LED turns off again.

                        Is it bad caps as many suggest, or do I have to troubleshoot some more first? Could someone please point out which ones I have to replace?

                        I dont have a multimeter by hand right now, and if you guys mean its something else than bad caps that causes this error, I will just trash it..

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                          Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

                          Forgot to insert the pictures of psu and motherboard
                          Attached Files

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                            Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

                            I have this TV Philips 42PFL5432D/37 and someone had worked on it before me so they kinda messed it all for me. I am having a problem with the power supply. It is doing that chirping and I can not get it to stop. Does anyone know the proper values for ZD902, 904, 906, 908? I found a P6KE120A and a P6KE350A removed from the board and seems they were missing from ZD902 & 904 but the diagram I found says both ZD902 & 904 are P6KE120A. I found a P4KE250A in ZD906 and I assume that is correct. Cap 947 was reading 2uf instead of 6.8uf so I changed that but I still have the chirping. Power supply board is 715T2432-2. Thank you
                            Last edited by Shane711; 05-18-2016, 09:38 AM.

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                              Re: Philips LCD 42PFL5432D/37 - Bad PSU

                              Drear sirs
                              can aby one help for a eeprom dump for this tv please :
                              PHILIPS 42PFL9603D/10
                              best tegds

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