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Gator August 30th 04 03:08 AM

RCA F31672ET Picture Problem
 
About 3 days ago, the screen started to curve the sides of the picture
inward from the middle of the screen. Both sides of the screen are now
concave looking. What causes this and is it worth getting it repaired. I
bought the tv back in 96 or 97. The MODEL # F31672ET. CHASSIS # CTC187CL2.
Thanks in advance for any help.

Gator



dkuhajda August 30th 04 06:14 AM

Cause: failure in the pincushion circuit. Usually a capacitor opened up
which caused a diode to fail, plus some other possible parts damage. Also
could be corrupted eeprom data due to tuner ground issues.

Worth fixing: if you take the tv into the servicer, typically around $100
or so to repair.

Has that tv been repaired for the common tuner ground issue yet? If not it
needs it when it is taken apart.

BTW if you chose not to have it repaired, please post your location so
someone here might be willing to pick the tv up to keep it out of the
landfill a little longer.

David

"Gator" wrote in
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About 3 days ago, the screen started to curve the sides of the picture
inward from the middle of the screen. Both sides of the screen are now
concave looking. What causes this and is it worth getting it repaired.
I bought the tv back in 96 or 97. The MODEL # F31672ET. CHASSIS #
CTC187CL2. Thanks in advance for any help.

Gator





Art August 30th 04 10:41 AM

Failure in the pincushion correction circuits, may be as simple as replacing
just a diode and cap in that area.
"Gator" wrote in message
m...
About 3 days ago, the screen started to curve the sides of the picture
inward from the middle of the screen. Both sides of the screen are now
concave looking. What causes this and is it worth getting it repaired. I
bought the tv back in 96 or 97. The MODEL # F31672ET. CHASSIS # CTC187CL2.
Thanks in advance for any help.

Gator






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