Sony 32" trinitron tv out - flashing standby/timer light

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Ron Stone

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I have a Sony Model #: KV-32V65 Manufactured date: Sept 1998

We were watching television, and all of a sudden, the television
"turned off". No audio or video.

The standby/timer light just flashes steadily when powered on. I've
unplugged it for a time period and back on with no luck. I searched
the newsgroup, but nothing helpful on understanding this.

The picture was perfect before it went out. I bought this tv brand
new 4 years ago. Any suggestions?

Thanks--
Ron
 
A job for a technician trained in and experienced with Sony.

R


"Ron Stone" <rstone@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
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I have a Sony Model #: KV-32V65 Manufactured date: Sept 1998

We were watching television, and all of a sudden, the television
"turned off". No audio or video.

The standby/timer light just flashes steadily when powered on. I've
unplugged it for a time period and back on with no luck. I searched
the newsgroup, but nothing helpful on understanding this.

The picture was perfect before it went out. I bought this tv brand
new 4 years ago. Any suggestions?

Thanks--
Ron
 
absolutely correct.....
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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"RTJT" <joanrex@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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A job for a technician trained in and experienced with Sony.
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"Ron Stone" <rstone@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
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I have a Sony Model #: KV-32V65 Manufactured date: Sept 1998

new 4 years ago. Any suggestions?
Thanks--
Ron
 
The only information you have provided is very general and basic.
All I can tell you at this point is the tv is in a fault condition (blinking
LED) and no picture. Beyond that a proper diagnosis and troubleshooting by
someone with the training and experience on Sony tv sets is in order.

David

Ron Stone <rstone@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
news:bd2f7c96.0310211643.3b7fa612@posting.google.com...
I have a Sony Model #: KV-32V65 Manufactured date: Sept 1998

We were watching television, and all of a sudden, the television
"turned off". No audio or video.

The standby/timer light just flashes steadily when powered on. I've
unplugged it for a time period and back on with no luck. I searched
the newsgroup, but nothing helpful on understanding this.

The picture was perfect before it went out. I bought this tv brand
new 4 years ago. Any suggestions?

Thanks--
Ron
 
It needs servicing... Either do 1 of 2 things. Take it to a shop and let
them fix it, or take a course in TV repair and attend Sony training sessions
to learn how to fix it yourself. Your problem can be caused by many things.
One needs to use a logical system of troubleshooting to find the problem.
This takes knowlege and skills. If this were easy, everyone would be doing
it. I'm not trying to be a wise-ass, just giving you some reality.



"Ron Stone" <rstone@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
news:bd2f7c96.0310211643.3b7fa612@posting.google.com...
I have a Sony Model #: KV-32V65 Manufactured date: Sept 1998

We were watching television, and all of a sudden, the television
"turned off". No audio or video.

The standby/timer light just flashes steadily when powered on. I've
unplugged it for a time period and back on with no luck. I searched
the newsgroup, but nothing helpful on understanding this.

The picture was perfect before it went out. I bought this tv brand
new 4 years ago. Any suggestions?

Thanks--
Ron
 
Sony repair guy came to my house, replaced two parts on the power
supply, and one part on the mainboard.


"Jack" <jmacgrath@cox.net> wrote in message news:<jvnlb.24362$iq3.23747@okepread01>...
It needs servicing... Either do 1 of 2 things. Take it to a shop and let
them fix it, or take a course in TV repair and attend Sony training sessions
to learn how to fix it yourself. Your problem can be caused by many things.
One needs to use a logical system of troubleshooting to find the problem.
This takes knowlege and skills. If this were easy, everyone would be doing
it. I'm not trying to be a wise-ass, just giving you some reality.



"Ron Stone" <rstone@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
news:bd2f7c96.0310211643.3b7fa612@posting.google.com...
I have a Sony Model #: KV-32V65 Manufactured date: Sept 1998

We were watching television, and all of a sudden, the television
"turned off". No audio or video.

The standby/timer light just flashes steadily when powered on. I've
unplugged it for a time period and back on with no luck. I searched
the newsgroup, but nothing helpful on understanding this.

The picture was perfect before it went out. I bought this tv brand
new 4 years ago. Any suggestions?

Thanks--
Ron
 
Hopefully he resoldered that other thing on the mainboard.

Leonard Caillouet

"Ron Stone" <rstone@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
news:bd2f7c96.0310231319.47ef2b28@posting.google.com...
Sony repair guy came to my house, replaced two parts on the power
supply, and one part on the mainboard.


"Jack" <jmacgrath@cox.net> wrote in message
news:<jvnlb.24362$iq3.23747@okepread01>...
It needs servicing... Either do 1 of 2 things. Take it to a shop and let
them fix it, or take a course in TV repair and attend Sony training
sessions
to learn how to fix it yourself. Your problem can be caused by many
things.
One needs to use a logical system of troubleshooting to find the
problem.
This takes knowlege and skills. If this were easy, everyone would be
doing
it. I'm not trying to be a wise-ass, just giving you some reality.



"Ron Stone" <rstone@insight.rr.com> wrote in message
news:bd2f7c96.0310211643.3b7fa612@posting.google.com...
I have a Sony Model #: KV-32V65 Manufactured date: Sept 1998

We were watching television, and all of a sudden, the television
"turned off". No audio or video.

The standby/timer light just flashes steadily when powered on. I've
unplugged it for a time period and back on with no luck. I searched
the newsgroup, but nothing helpful on understanding this.

The picture was perfect before it went out. I bought this tv brand
new 4 years ago. Any suggestions?

Thanks--
Ron
 

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