(SOLVED) - Funai FW55D25F - High Pitched Squeal Upon Power-on.

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  • JDC
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    • May 2015
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    (SOLVED) - Funai FW55D25F - High Pitched Squeal Upon Power-on.

    Issue: Funai FW55D25F - High Pitched Squeal Upon Power-on.

    Solution: Replace C3208 and C3209 on main board. These are surface mounted capacitors. Values unknown so I just used same physical size capacitors from a donor board.
  • nomoresonys
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    • Jan 2013
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    Re: (SOLVED) - Funai FW55D25F - High Pitched Squeal Upon Power-on.

    Good work, can you tell us how you figured out those two caps were the problem?

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    • JDC
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      • May 2015
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      Re: (SOLVED) - Funai FW55D25F - High Pitched Squeal Upon Power-on.

      Originally posted by nomoresonys
      Good work, can you tell us how you figured out those two caps were the problem?
      Thanks for asking. I remember a long time ago I encountered a TV with a similar issue; it was a single solitary surface mounted cap that went out on a main board. I wish I could remember the model number but I do remember getting the answer here in the forums. I just got lucky in that I was able to troubleshoot the exact area instead of hunting for it. Hard to believe something so tiny can take out the entire TV.

      The whining sound would go away if I disconnected the main board from the power board.

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      • nomoresonys
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        • Jan 2013
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        Re: (SOLVED) - Funai FW55D25F - High Pitched Squeal Upon Power-on.

        Ok, thanks JDC.

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