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Re: JVC service or questions

Vincent Posted Feb 17, 2004, in response to:Stacy Sample

I have a AV32980 32"tv and it will not turn on and the fuse is fine. It was working fine turned it off; came home natta what to do thanks Vince

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    Re[2]: JVC service or questions

     mike Posted Apr 27, 2010

    i have the same problem, the tv is about 3 yrs old and i dont have the manual does anyone know what is causing this thanks in advance

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    Re[2]: JVC service or questions

     roz Posted Mar 04, 2010

    vince, you did not e-mail me but you took my credit card so i still do not have a answer to my question. My timer light keep blinking and the TV will not come on what can I do.. My model number is AV36D302 I have a JVC TV.

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    Where are you located and what is your zip code? Also, are you under any warranty at this time.

    Comments 6, Last comment by jimmy Jan 19, 2010

    I have same problem with AV-32980 although I do not know where to locate fuse for tv. Please send some advice for fixing. TV makes hissing noise from bottom/rear...?

    Comments 3, Last comment by Donna Dec 08, 2009

    Re[2]: JVC service or questions

     pat Posted Oct 22, 2009

    just had the same problem to my tv which is a 32 in also

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    Re[2]: JVC service or questions

     Don Posted Oct 16, 2005

    I cannot get my JVC model AV 32980 to turn on. I've unplugged it from the power source and replugged it but nothing happens. The tv is about 5 years old and has worked perfectly

    Comments 2, Last comment by carlos Sep 08, 2009

    I was out of the house when my wife tried to turn off the TV, so I'm repeating what she explained. The remote would not turn the set off, when she hit the remote power button, the tv would cycle off and then immediately back on again (the relay clicked twice - on the way off, then back on). Being practical, she tried the power switch on the TV with the same result. The set cycled off and then immediately on again (relay clicks twice). It did this several times. So, she unplugged the set's power bar as she was going to be out of the house for several days. When I got back 2 days later, and plugged the power bar in the set would not turn on from the remote or the set's power switch. It seems completely dead (other devices like the VCR are fine, plugged into the power bar). I would have suspected the capacitor problem mentioned elsewhere (C926), except for the odd symptoms before the set died. I couldn't find any reference to a circuit breaker on the tv, I suspect a sticky power relay is the problem. At 11 year old, I'm inclined now to replace the tv with an LCD model Any other suggestions, thanks, Dan.

    Comment 1, Last comment by Rick Michalski Aug 07, 2009

    Re[2]: JVC service or questions

     Jeff Posted Mar 15, 2007

    ADD ME TO THE LIST!! God I love the internet! My AV32980 quit working just like all the others on this forum. Working fine, then all of the sudden, boom, won't turn on. I was literally looking through the yellow pages to decide which repair shop to take it to, when I decided to just check the internet for any tips on repairing a JVC TV. Found this forum, read the other problem descriptions just like mine, figured that had to be it. In 45 minutes I went to Radio Shack, bought the 1000uf capacitor, got into the TV chassis, found the cap, de-soldered it, soldered in the new one, and walla! Working fine now. Forums like this are just an incredible resource for the folks. Obviously I would NEVER have even begun to know where to look for the problem without this help. Here's a little more info for those who follow: The capacitor you will find at Radio Shack is an AXIAL LEAD type, meeaning it has a wire lead coming out of each end of the device. The capacitor you will take out of the TV is a RADIAL LEAD type, meaning it has both leads coming out of one end. Don;t let this difference bother you. Just bend the leads so they will fit into the hole spacing on the PCB and position the new cap. nice and snug down. The capacitor is marked with which lead is negative. The board is marked with which hole is positive. As long as you get the polarity right the new style will work fine. Also, as suggested in this forum I went ahead and bought the 50 volt capacitor, hoping it will last longer. Seems to work fine so I would suggest that for others. It cost $2.59 instead of $1.69 for the 35v.

    Comments 3, Last comment by Bill Manley Feb 05, 2009

    Re[2]: JVC service or questions

     Cody Posted Dec 31, 2006

    I am having a similar problem with my television, JVC 32 inch, did you ever get it fixed?

    Comment 1, Last comment by steve Feb 01, 2009

    The problem is that when I turn the camera on it doesn't show any picture and displays "LENS CAP" even though the lens cap is removed. The probable cause is a failure of the CCD image sensor from JVC Factory.Can you provide some instructions to fix the problem? JVC DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA MODEL: GR-D23E Year 2004

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