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Re[3]: JVC service or questions

Steve - 21st Jun 2007 14:18

I have a JVC AV32985 with a similar problem as the ones previously described but I do not know if it the same. The TV can not be powered on but the TIMER LED IS FLASHING (a symptom that I have not seen described in the previous cases of other persons). If I unplug the TV for a while and reconnect, I hear the TV screen going ON for about 5 seconds but it remain black then turns itself of and the timer led start flashing again.
Please let me know if it is the same problem and I should do the C926 capacitor thing. Thanks in advance for helping me.

Steve

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  • Re[4]: JVC service or questions jeff - 5th Sep 2007 17:17
    I would bet that your TV shares the same circuit board with the others. Just a different size screen. I would try the capacitor replacement, it won;t hurt it if it is wrong.

    • Re[5]: JVC service or questions Steve - 5th Sep 2007 18:10
      I tried it but it did not work. I will try a TV repair shop but here in Saltillo, Mexico, I am not sure they will be able to help as the TV was bought in Canada and I haven't seen any JVC distributor around here. Will see. Thanks for your reply.

  • Re[4]: JVC service or questions
    John
    - 16th Oct 2007 19:18
    I have the same problem with a 36980.
    You can hear the Flyback fire for a few seconds when turned on and then the Flashing timer LED.
    The C926 cap is mushroomed so I am going to replace it this weekend.
    I hope that's the problem.

    Any luck Steve in finding the problem with your set?
    If so what did they tell you it was?

    Thanks
    John

    • Re[5]: JVC service or questions steve - 16th Oct 2007 19:26
      I changed the C926 with no luck. So I brought it to a repair shop and cost me $150 they claim they changed the power supply (which I doubt) but it works fine now so I won't argue. Good luck with yours and I hope C926 will do it (it it a really easy surgery to perform) Steve




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