Strange, so nothing lets you adjust those settings? The sliders do not even move?! It should definitely be adjustable in just the way you are describing. I am researching this now, but please confirm, nothing moves on the sliders?!
Sorry about the delay, had to run somewhere for a while. It is going to be quite expensive, definitely not worth it. Since this is a 37 inch TV you can replace it for less than $400 if you look around online a bit. The repair will end up costing more than that :(
Sorry about that Tim Sorry about the delay, had to run somewhere for a while. It is going to be quite expensive, definitely not worth it. Since this is a 37 inch TV you can replace it for less than $400 if you look around online a bit. The repair will end up costing more than that :(
There is no real "guide" for it. The old board basically just unplugs from the inside of the TV chassis, you will be able to locate it once you have a new one, and can verify by making sure it is the same part number when you pull it it. From there you can just pop in the new one. It should just have a few push in connectors, no bus cables to my knowledge.
Thanks TimThere is no real "guide" for it. The old board basically just unplugs from the inside of the TV chassis, you will be able to locate it once you have a new one, and can verify by making sure it is the same part number when you pull it it. From there you can just pop in the new one. It should just have a few push in connectors, no bus cables to my knowledge.
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Strange, so nothing lets you adjust those settings? The sliders do not even move?! It should definitely be adjustable in just the way you are describing. I am researching this now, but please confirm, nothing moves on the sliders?!
Sorry about the delay, had to run somewhere for a while. It is going to be quite expensive, definitely not worth it. Since this is a 37 inch TV you can replace it for less than $400 if you look around online a bit. The repair will end up costing more than that :(
Sorry about that
Tim
There is no real "guide" for it. The old board basically just unplugs from the inside of the TV chassis, you will be able to locate it once you have a new one, and can verify by making sure it is the same part number when you pull it it. From there you can just pop in the new one. It should just have a few push in connectors, no bus cables to my knowledge.
Thanks
Tim