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• 86 Answers SOURCE: Since the TV is still receiving power, the problem is going to be with the TV's mainboard. After you unplugged the TV and plugged it back in, you said the power light went out again, so I assume the standby light wasn't flashing again? The flashing standby light is indicating an error code so my suggestion is to contact Sony for service options regardless if there is a warranty or not because service is the only solution to this situation. Don't forget to provide them the error code or 4 flashes repeating. Posted on Mar 25, 2009. • 14553 Answers SOURCE: I think I know what your problem is.

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Soniq W13A Series: 33 customer reviews on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au. Model: E32W13A (32') Date Purchased: Jan 2015. I wish I did not purchase it online as it is still under warranty however where I bought it from is an 8 hour round trip just to. Visit official website Download manual. Shop from the world's largest selection and best deals for SONIQ Televisions. Free delivery and free returns on eBay Plus items. Soniq S55V16A-AU 55' Full HD.

I am going to give you an explanation in simple terms. I suspect (I have seen the exact same thing several times) that you have puffed up caps in the power supply. Big time rush worldwide mp3 download waptrick software. They are also called electrolytic capacitors.

All LCD, PLASMA, and even desktop computers use a power supply that is up and running 7/24 even if the unit is not turned on. It is called a STANDBY power supply---I am going to take a photo so you know what the suspected parts look like and attach it here. The reason this happens is many companies cut corners here--these caps are rated at a specific capacitance and WORKING VOLTAGE--the working voltage is the max voltage the part can tolerate over time. The way they save money is most of these power supplies in STANDBY are about 8 or 9 volts and they put caps rated at a MAX of 10 volts--after a year or two the caps dry out inside and the tops of them puff up--having trouble getting to turn on--having to unplug it and try several times to get it on is a dead giveaway this is what is wrong---as time goes on it gets harder and harder to get it to come on. The reason companies do this is if they make 10,000 sets and use 10 volt caps instead of 16 or higher voltage rated caps---they save a nice piece of money---they do not care if it only lasts a few years--they will be clear if it makes it through the 1 year warranty. If someone opens the set and follows the power cord it will take them to the power supply board. Look at the two photos---notice the one with the silver top of the cap---bad ones will be clear to see---the top of them will be puffed up and NOT FLAT.

If this is what is found you have two choices--replace the caps--parts cost should be under 30 dollars for the parts OR REPLACE THE POWER BOARD--the board will be EXPENSIVE---confirm actual full model number and I will try to get you a part number and price for it. The new board will work but have the same substandard caps in it and in a few years fail the same way.

Sooner or later when enough caps puff up---the set will not turn on at all. I just fixed one of my desktop computers with this exact same problem--parts cost me 12 dollars and I upgraded from 10 to 16 volt caps---50% increase in ability to handle the voltage. I have seen this in dozens of newer sets. Let me know if I can help you further and if this information helped you rate this solution as I do this here for free. SD TECH Posted on Dec 27, 2009. You should have got a red card with the AU and NZ customer support numbers on it. If you phone them, they will tell you how to unblock the player to make it region free.

On the Soniq QV191LC TV and DVD player, you follow these steps. It may work for your model but if it doesn't, try the support line.

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