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Default Sony KV-32XBR10 TV Module Protector & Horizontal Coil

"Sofie" wrote in message ...
Randy in Tennesee:
The question should not be "how old it is?" but rather, right before the
failure you described, was the picture nice and bright and clear? ..... and
were there any other problems?
If every thing else is OK, take it back to the shop that did the estimate
for you and get it repaired..... or take it to another shop for a 2nd
opinion.
You do not want to try just replacing the modules that the shop told you
were bad..... there will be other things that need to be checked, repaired
and adjusted once those modules, if they are really bad, are replaced.....
otherwise, the new modules could be damaged and then the repair shop price
will be higher. Most shops won't replace the expensive modules but rather,
they will usually fix the modules at a component level.... this will save
time, money, and the obvious searching time for replacement modules. Take
it to a shop for a proper and safe repair.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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Thanks for the response. I did find out the tv was a kv-32xbr15
instead of xbr10. Someone in Illinois did mention the same thing and
said he would repair my board or boards for $125.00 or $150.00 i
think. That i would pay the cost to ship the boards and insure and pay
the shipping back and insure. Maybe this is my best bet. What happened
was the tv would come on and it would go off(just the picture). Then
it would warm up and about 3 minutes the picture would be on and work
perfect and as long as i would leave it on it would stay on. Then as i
would turn it on it was staring to not come back up and on, the
picture. I could gently peck on the front at the bottom and the
picture would go on and off like it was a short. It would never stay
on. The picture the whole time was beautiful and bright. I have really
enjoyed the tv and it's brght picture. It was nice and bright when it
went out. I then turned the power on and listened to the tv(sound) and
thought the picture would come back. This happened over a two week
span. Then i could smell something burning it seemed and i turned it
off in which this time it was a delay on the tv turning off. I hope i
didn't damage anything else by trying to force it on again. Maybe that
would be the best way and propper way for me to get the whole board
working right and sending off to fix it.
Thanks,
Randy
Tennessee
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