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Results: 14231
Make | Model | Symptom | Problem | Solution | By |
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PHILIPS |
32PFL3404/78
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Does not come out of standby either via the controller or the keyboard | Removing the power supply connector in socket p22 on the main board or on the power supply and replacing it again with the power cable connected, then it works, serves the control and everything else. If you remove the socket from the mains, you return to the same problem, nothing else matters. | Helio Eletronica | |
PHILIPS |
29PT4631/78
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Wouldn't turn on without +b | Photo coupler 7515 burnt | Reginaldo Alves | |
PHILIPS |
32PFL3506/F7
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Standby LED blinks but does not start | After a lot of searching I found the shorted speaker that activated the power supply protection | Marco | |
PHILIPS |
32PFL7762D/12
LC7.5E LA |
No image and no sound. with OSD menu, white screen, no tuning. | Main board | Edson SP | |
PHILIPS |
32PFL6615D/78
Q551.1L LA |
LED blinks 3 times | Resistor r219 - 130r open on the power supply board - brown, orange and black | I replaced it for a 100r one with higher power, that's what I had at the time and the TV worked. | Sambaquy |
PHILIPS |
14PT616A
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Does not turn on standby blinking power supply does not stabilize | Cap.2540 | Replace directly | Fernando rj |
PHILIPS |
20MT2131/78
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Does not turn on, normal power supply (95v) | Flayback (jf0501-19255), saida horiz. (bul 312fp),tr7463(bc 546b), ci 7515(foto acoplador), c-2405(47pf x 160v), c-2564(47pf x 160v) | Replace of the aforementioned components. | geraldo de petrópolis |
PHILIPS |
14PT1616A
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Does not turn on standby blinking power supply does not stabilize | Cap.2540 | Replace directly | Fernando rj |
PHILIPS |
FWM576 BK
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Turns on everything works, no sound, 0.70 V is missing on pin 13 of the STK sound outputs. stby | Q1 open, and the resistor 3909 100k is on the transformer board | Q1 bc547b and r 3909 100k in the schematic it is 82k, in the device it is 100k | GUINGA sdia - goias |
PHILIPS |
FWM576 BK
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Does not turn on, does not turn on the standby LED power supply ok | X of the defective computer. | X 8000 mhz defective | GUINGA sdia - goias |
PHILIPS |
FWM663 FONTE POW600
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Voltage of +30 and -30 that powers amplifier drops to less than 3 volts | Capacitor c4 sem capacitance | Polyester capacitor 2.2 mf for 250 volts | macioti |
PHILIPS |
21PT232A
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Turns on then turns off. | R3451 open and vertical output shorted. | Just replace and run for the hug. This TV keeps turning off if the vertical position is not in place. | Marcio Eletrônica |
PHILIPS |
29PT4635/78
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It wouldn't turn on and then turning off after 5 seconds | Capacitor 222 on the tube plate | 2455 (cap47/25volt) was also replaced, the device started working again, but as a precaution I replaced the 7461, 7463 (bc337, bc327). After it kept turning off, the solution was to replace capacitor 222 on the tube plate | NilPassos |
PHILIPS |
32PFL3604
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Turns on, screen flashes and lights go out, sometimes it works normally | Ch1 ch2 cracked | INTERTEC ELETRONICA | |
PHILIPS |
20PT3336 78
SL0611 |
TV with vertical closed at the bottom | Change 24c16wp memory you have to have wp you can take it from another chasi | jair jj eletronica dorense | |
PHILIPS |
FWM185/BK
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Does not read CD and USB | UTC 882 transistor on the board behind the tape. 4700uf x 25 capacitor on the power supply, replace with a 4700ufx 50 | UTC and capacitor replaced. | NilPassos |
PHILIPS |
29PT4635/78
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Lowering the volume alone | Diode 6681, bat 85 near the keys replace with 1n4148 | Diode 6681, bat 85 near the keys replace with 1n4148 | DJ PITUKA |
PHILIPS |
FWM-416
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Works but no sound comes out | Open power supply fuses, and shorted 100nf capacitors, which are in parallel with the power supply diodes | After changing them, the sound came out again. | E.G-TEC |
PHILIPS |
14PT3131 78
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Turns on and off in three minutes | C 2444 | simiao servbice | |
PHILIPS |
14PT3131
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Turns on, the tube does not light up and within 5 seconds it turns off | R3444 | Replace of the same | AssisTec |