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Sony TV model KV-32FS13 strange symptoms

This set comes on and works fine for about 5 minutes. Then it clicks
off. The led keeps blinking two times. I wait a few seconds and I can
then turn it on again and this time it stays on for only about 15
seconds and then shuts off again. After waiting a few seconds more you
can then turn it on again and the process repeats. It doesn't seem to
be mechanical. Has anyone run into this with this model or do you
perhaps have any Ideas? Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics.
 
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Lynn

Jan 1, 1970
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This set comes on and works fine for about 5 minutes. Then it clicks
off. The led keeps blinking two times. I wait a few seconds and I can
then turn it on again and this time it stays on for only about 15
seconds and then shuts off again. After waiting a few seconds more you
can then turn it on again and the process repeats. It doesn't seem to
be mechanical. Has anyone run into this with this model or do you
perhaps have any Ideas? Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics.

I got one idea. Use Google to find Sam Golddigger's repair FAQ and
look under televisions.
 
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Dave

Jan 1, 1970
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Lynn said:
I got one idea. Use Google to find Sam Golddigger's repair FAQ and
look under televisions.
Why sounds like Malissa Baldwin is back. Right on!
 
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Leonard Caillouet

Jan 1, 1970
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Billy L Jones said:
First you will need the full service manual located at the link below:
https://www.paypal.com/xclick/[email protected]&item_name=Sony Kv32fs13&amount=14.61

Next: contact http://fletchersite.com/ask.html and these guys will walk
you through the repair for kv-32fs13.


Donna

There you go, Lenny. Someone to hold your hand through the repair. LOL.
Look for a stressed resistor in the ABL circuit, IIRC. Had one a while ago
that drove me nuts and that is what it turned out to be. It would run for
longer and was really intermittent, but a resitor near the FBT fixed it. I
neglected to note the part as it was done in the field in a hurry.

Leonard
 
There you go, Lenny. Someone to hold your hand through the repair. LOL.
Look for a stressed resistor in the ABL circuit, IIRC. Had one a while ago
that drove me nuts and that is what it turned out to be. It would run for
longer and was really intermittent, but a resitor near the FBT fixed it. I
neglected to note the part as it was done in the field in a hurry.

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Thanks, maybe I'll get lucky. Lenny.
 
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