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Forest Hursey August 6th 06 06:58 PM

Toshiba 32" Television - Volume Goes Out of Control after Warm Up
 
I have a 32" Toshiba television (model 32A32 - Colorstream) that is about 3
years old now. After it warms up for about 1 hour or so the volume starts
to increase then goes to the max where it stays stuck. The remote control
and audio/channel controls on the t.v. stop functioning and I have to turn
it off and let it cool down.

Does anyone know if there is a specific component that is overheating and
can be replaced? Thanks.

Forest



Tech Data August 6th 06 07:25 PM

Toshiba 32" Television - Volume Goes Out of Control after Warm Up
 

Forest Hursey wrote:
I have a 32" Toshiba television (model 32A32 - Colorstream) that is about 3
years old now. After it warms up for about 1 hour or so the volume starts
to increase then goes to the max where it stays stuck. The remote control
and audio/channel controls on the t.v. stop functioning and I have to turn
it off and let it cool down.

Does anyone know if there is a specific component that is overheating and
can be replaced? Thanks.

Forest


Replace the tact switches.

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Jerry G. August 7th 06 03:57 AM

Toshiba 32" Television - Volume Goes Out of Control after Warm Up
 
Start by replacing the switch assembly. It is rare to have thermo
sensitive parts in that area, but anything is possible. Sometimes the
switches in the sets cause problems at times.

Jerry G.
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Forest Hursey wrote:
I have a 32" Toshiba television (model 32A32 - Colorstream) that is about 3
years old now. After it warms up for about 1 hour or so the volume starts
to increase then goes to the max where it stays stuck. The remote control
and audio/channel controls on the t.v. stop functioning and I have to turn
it off and let it cool down.

Does anyone know if there is a specific component that is overheating and
can be replaced? Thanks.

Forest




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