My Sharp TV Problem

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2011

This is what happens every once in a while with my TV. Usually at the beginning it restarts couple of times, and then it's good for the rest of the night.

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  • one more thing if you do this your self make sure to unplug the power cord from the tv.

  • @ottawa20101 dude tnx for all your comments. you seem to care about it and I appreciate this. I have some electronic background. I might open its case one day to take a look... will let you know ;)

  • it looks like you need to replace one of the following 3 the upper or lower y buffer boards or the Capacitor check with a repair man about this.

  • @ottawa20101 sweet.... I'll check when I got some free time. Let me know if you know any repair shop in LA area.

  • Doesn't it have warranty? It's only 6 months away...

  • @jorden2003 no, it's a refurbished product so it's out of warranty.

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  • wow..that is intersect inscription picture..

  • Main Board error!!!

  • HDTVs are like new medicine. You have to find someone who owned one that worked great for a long time with no side effects then go and buy that old model brand new.

    Even tho ppl tend to buy new tvs while their old one still works the new HDTVs goes out early forcing you to buy a new TV I know now to never buy a sharp TV period

  • @kaveh096 glad to help i know what its like to have these problems with electronics they dont make them like they use to.

  • i dont know where the stores in your area are im in a other country so just check you phone book or look online.

  • it looks a lot like the Capacitor or Capacitor,s both might need to be replaced you can do it your self if you write down the voltage and info for the Capacitors in your tv and then go to your local tv parts store and tell them the name and model of your tv, but if you do this your self you will need a soldering gun and a bit of skill...so if your worried about busting your tv your self have a repairman do it.

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