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Re: JVC service or questions

Jorge Ornelas Posted Jun 06, 2004, in response to:Stacy Sample

My On Timer will not stop blinking and the television will not stay on over 10 seconds. The On Timer blinker (red) blinks until I unplug the power and then plug it in again or until I turn the power off and on again. The T.V. will come on after I do this but only for a few seconds and then the On Timer starts to blink again. The T.V. does not stay on long enough to change the On Timer or do anything to try to correct this problem. How can this problem be resolved?

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    Did anyone call a repair man to fix their LED light blinking problem? I'm trying to decide - fix it or new TV. Don't want high repair bill but if its an easy fix I'd rather do that than buy new TV.

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    I am also on the list... =_= I can't help but feel the only reason this is happening is because JVC didn't put a ground on there power cord.

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    I have the exact same problem...did you ever get an answer??????

    Comment 1, Last comment by Lisa Oct 16, 2007

    On timer LED flashes when microcontroller protection pin is activated !! (pin 22 in MN1873287JJ1 )

    Comments 2, Last comment by owen mwalwanda Dec 22, 2006

    Seems like a catchy problem. Exact same symptoms. Timer light continues to blink, you hear a relay clicking and nothing responds to anything. Apparently no one has received the fix for this one either. Any help would be grealty appreciated Model AV-32D201

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    Re[2]: JVC service or questions

     Alex Posted Nov 02, 2005

    I know this sounds off-topic but it might not be... I have a Sony 52" rear projection tv... if your unit that you speak of is rear projection large screen then maybe its what sony calls the D board... mine fried from running an air conditioner. the surge from the AC fried a chip on the D board. All the set did was flash the ON/STANDBY light and sometimes there was sound and sometimes not. A relative in the repair industry repaired it for cost of parts alone and it was just over $90 cad. for the one IC that fried. Maybe JVC has the same type of over-sensitive circuitry?

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