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Hello. I had the back off my 27" JVC TV and when I put it back on and
plug it in it shows "video" and neither the remote or the TV will
work. It's a good TV and I wish there was something simple I could do
to fix it (blown fuse?). Can anyone help? TIA Craig

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On Jun 1, 6:12 am, craig wrote:
Hello. I had the back off my 27" JVC TV and when I put it back on and
plug it in it shows "video" and neither the remote or the TV will
work. It's a good TV and I wish there was something simple I could do
to fix it (blown fuse?). Can anyone help? TIA Craig


It would help to know why you were inside and what you did when you
were there. On the remote chance that you simply decided to have a
look for no discernable reason:

Did you leave out any interlock wires or clips? And did you re-connect
the line cord correctly?

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA

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craig:
Yea.... very simple.... TAKE it to a service shop for a proper and safe
repair.

If you are looking for better answers than above you must give more
information:
**Model # ? ?
**What was the fault that prompted to you take the back off of the
television??
**Obviously NOT a "blown fuse" since the television turns on and "shows
video".
**Did you forget to plug a cable into the board when you reassembled the
television?
**Did you force the circuit board and maybe crack it ?
Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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Hello. I had the back off my 27" JVC TV and when I put it back on and
plug it in it shows "video" and neither the remote or the TV will
work. It's a good TV and I wish there was something simple I could do
to fix it (blown fuse?). Can anyone help? TIA Craig



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Sofie wrote:
craig:
Yea.... very simple.... TAKE it to a service shop for a proper and safe
repair.

If you are looking for better answers than above you must give more
information:
**Model # ? ?
**What was the fault that prompted to you take the back off of the
television??
**Obviously NOT a "blown fuse" since the television turns on and "shows
video".
**Did you forget to plug a cable into the board when you reassembled the
television?
**Did you force the circuit board and maybe crack it ?
Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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Hello. I had the back off my 27" JVC TV and when I put it back on and
plug it in it shows "video" and neither the remote or the TV will
work. It's a good TV and I wish there was something simple I could do
to fix it (blown fuse?). Can anyone help? TIA Craig


Thanks for your replies. The TV is a JVC AV-27120. I was experimenting
with projection TV and I switched the wires on the yoke which was easy
to do and worked. I guess that was a foolish project and didn't give a
good picture.
I never disconnected the power cord. My budget is tight at this time
and I have a substitute TV to watch. I switched the wires back and now
I have the problem. The JVC just might have to sit somewhere. Thanks
again. Craig

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craig:
You "didn't disconnect the power cord" when working inside the
television???? Very foolish and very dangerous, especially to a novice
tech. You either shorted something out, cracked the circuit board or did
not reconnect some cables and connectors properly.
JVCs are excellent televisions and produce one of the best pictures in the
business. TAKE it to a service shop and get it repaired, it might be well
worth it... or at least get a repair cost estimate so you can make an
intelligent decision whether to toss it or have it fixed.
Daniel Sofie
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Thanks for your replies. The TV is a JVC AV-27120. I was experimenting
with projection TV and I switched the wires on the yoke which was easy
to do and worked. I guess that was a foolish project and didn't give a
good picture.
I never disconnected the power cord. My budget is tight at this time
and I have a substitute TV to watch. I switched the wires back and now
I have the problem. The JVC just might have to sit somewhere. Thanks
again. Craig





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He is probably referring to the fact that he did not disconnect the physical
cord from the chassis, not the probable fact the the set was connected to
the mains when he was playing inside it. But the concensious is that it
should be professionally serviced. Totally agree!!
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craig:
You "didn't disconnect the power cord" when working inside the
television???? Very foolish and very dangerous, especially to a novice
tech. You either shorted something out, cracked the circuit board or did
not reconnect some cables and connectors properly.
JVCs are excellent televisions and produce one of the best pictures in the
business. TAKE it to a service shop and get it repaired, it might be
well
worth it... or at least get a repair cost estimate so you can make an
intelligent decision whether to toss it or have it fixed.
Daniel Sofie
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Thanks for your replies. The TV is a JVC AV-27120. I was experimenting
with projection TV and I switched the wires on the yoke which was easy
to do and worked. I guess that was a foolish project and didn't give a
good picture.
I never disconnected the power cord. My budget is tight at this time
and I have a substitute TV to watch. I switched the wires back and now
I have the problem. The JVC just might have to sit somewhere. Thanks
again. Craig




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