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Re: JVC service or questions

John Connor Posted Sep 17, 2004, in response to:Stacy Sample

I have a AV-27020 27" which has white horizontal lines that show up on the top 2" of the screen. I believe that one or more of the electrolytic capacitors, on the vertical part of the board are burned out. I have had the TV for a few years, what would the cost be to order a new board for it all together, versus, having a JVC repairman, come & fix just the problem? I am a bit angry, because these lines were starting back in FEB, and a repairman, came out(in APR) from the Circuit City, warranty department. He told me nothing was wrong, & stated that it would last for years and not get worse. It didn\'t until the beginning of SEP now, they tell me that I only had 90 days from APR, to have it looked at again, because that is when the warranty expired...not sure if it is cost effective to repair, thanks John

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    I replace all the electrolytic capcitors on the video part of the board. My TV is back to looking great, almost brand new in fact, not bad for a 8 year old set. Thanks to whomever probided than tidbit of info, your the greatest! Kind Regards, Dagra

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    You have one or more Electrolytic Capacitors, burned out in the Vertical portion of the Video Board, inside your computer, this is a major issue, I\'ve seen when repairing problems, with your particular JVC model. The repairman was Bsing you, because if you even had 1/2 inch lines back then in April, your set have issues with these in the first place. It might cost 65-$90 for a repairman to come out, those capcitors are not expensive. If you do not get this issue addressed, you Vertical IC will burn out!

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    You have one or more Electrolytic Capacitors, burned out in the Vertical portion of the Video Board, inside your computer, this is a major issue, I\'ve seen when repairing problems, with your particular JVC model. The repairman was Bsing you, because if you even had 1/2 inch lines back then in April, your set have issues with these in the first place. It might cost 65-$90 for a

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