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Default Mitsubishi Projection TV VS 6017R Cables To Flyback Appear to Be failing, quick question...

Hi, when I move the cables around at the flyback the screen flickers
and Horizontal lines that are present change wores and better.
Now, after fiddling around and trying to repair what I thought was a
bad connection on one end, it is even worse. I think they are breaking
down as the thing is 11 years old. I have changed every cap on the 2
main boards (yes, every single electrolytic capacitor) and this is all
that keeps me from being done. Also, when I move the cables around, there
is a high-pitched noise coming from the flyback and some clicking which
I can stop with more cable tweaks.

How does one deal with this?
Make new cables?
Buy them pre-built?

Thanks for your time, Justin.
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Justin: can you help me with this problem I am having? I need to know the order of the red anode cable on the three tubes.


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Bannio

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Hi, when I move the cables around at the flyback the screen flickers
and Horizontal lines that are present change wores and better.
Now, after fiddling around and trying to repair what I thought was a
bad connection on one end, it is even worse. I think they are breaking
down as the thing is 11 years old. I have changed every cap on the 2
main boards (yes, every single electrolytic capacitor) and this is all
that keeps me from being done. Also, when I move the cables around, there
is a high-pitched noise coming from the flyback and some clicking which
I can stop with more cable tweaks.

How does one deal with this?
Make new cables?
Buy them pre-built?

Thanks for your time, Justin.
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