Last I heard, if the set falls within a certain serial number range and
did not have the modified D board already installed, Sony is still
sending out the part no charge to an authorized Sony servicer, customer
to pay labor charges ~$200.
Bill wrote:
I have a four-year-old, 36-inch Sony XBR set (KV-36XBR400) that
recently quit powering up. A Sony service tech troubleshot the
problem
as the one widely reported around this forum and elsewhe a
defective
D-board.
This set, which cost us a salty $2,500, has a stunning picture (when
it
works!) and has had no previous problems, but we're concerned that
dropping the $500 for a rebuilt D-board (the only ones available)
might
somehow be dollar-wise and pound-foolish, especially if the set is
prone to the problem.
Can you offer an opinion about the "permanency" of such a D-board
repair? Given your knowledge and expertise about Sony, this set and
such high-end sets in general, is it "worth fixing" from a
cost-benefit
ratio, as they say.
Thanks, BILL L
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