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Default Toshiba CZ32V51 help with repair

The subject TV, a Toshiba CZ32V51 exhibited the following symptoms
intermittantly: Upon startup, it immediately went into failsafe mode
with slow blinking front red led with black screen, no audio or video.
After about 5 - 10 minutes a normal picture would come on and last for
as long as viewing. Occasionally the picture would "flip" with what
sounded like it may be an arc over.
I was able to get into diagnostic mode with the following results.

Self check 23906826
Power: 000
Bus Line OK
Bus Cont OK
Block UV V1
QV01 QV01S

Finally, it no longer went into normal video mode but I was able to do
one more self check:

Self check 23906826
Power 000
Bus Line OK
Bus Cont NG H001
Block UV (in red letters) V1
QV01 QV01S (both in red letters)

Seems to point to H001 the tuner?
Can someone with experience with this diagnostic /set chassis series
N9ES help me interpret it and suggest a cure?

Thanks,

Fred

 
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