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Jerry Chanderpaul
 
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The Chassis # for this TV is CTC-169, I am looking for which paticular caps
and transistors can be bad ,causing pin cushion problems


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164589, 200049 diode and cap in same physical area as the output. Also check
the blue caps in the same area for signs of swelling indicating failure.
These are common failure components: if these components do not fix the pcc
problem then you will need a schematic and do a bit of trouble shooting in
the actual pcc circuit. Ther are at least 2 different physical circuit
configurations dealing specificaly with pcc in the 169 run of chassis.
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The Chassis # for this TV is CTC-169, I am looking for which paticular

caps
and transistors can be bad ,causing pin cushion problems




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john
 
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Some also need the U4801 and Q4802 changing
if the set was left running whilst the set had the
pin cushion faults.

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164589, 200049 diode and cap in same physical area as the output. Also

check
the blue caps in the same area for signs of swelling indicating failure.
These are common failure components: if these components do not fix the

pcc
problem then you will need a schematic and do a bit of trouble shooting in
the actual pcc circuit. Ther are at least 2 different physical circuit
configurations dealing specificaly with pcc in the 169 run of chassis.
"Jerry Chanderpaul" wrote in message
le.rogers.com...
The Chassis # for this TV is CTC-169, I am looking for which paticular

caps
and transistors can be bad ,causing pin cushion problems







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