

Remember that there are somewhat exposed high voltage areas on the power supply board.You are mainly looking for signs of failure on the boards and you will replace the board as a unit.Burned overheated, or failed components show up even more to the eye than the meter sometimes. You can still use your eyes even if you can't or don't want to use a multimeter. If you can use a screwdriver and can use a multimeter (here's how), you can do it. Now we move into the area where the back comes off, so to speak. If you don't see an image, you need to determine if your power supply is bad.Read the paragraphs below and determine if you want to try the fix. You can replace backlights with aftermarket parts that are available.
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The TV will likely not give blink codes or any other trouble sign. The generation of the image means everything else is working properly.

This quick test will help you determine if the backlights on your TV have failed. you can check the cables for faults using this setting. Some newer models will have an HDMI test mode.Occasionally non-certified HDMI cables will cause problems in this way, it is best to use certified cables.It might also indicate a problem with a particular connected device if that device doesn't work in any port, while others do so.
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If it doesn't, it could mean your HDMI port is bad or there is a major software glitch and a Factory Reset might be necessary.
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If this swap fixes a problem, then get a replacement cable and install it. Do this in turn for each source that you have. Use a known good cable and swap it with the cable from a particular source.Do this for every device that is connected to your TV. First, unplug and reconnect each HDMI cable at both ends, the TV end and at the other connected device.There are two main points of failure, the input sockets and the cables. The HDMI Inputs can have problems that will interrupt the video signal, while still allowing audio to function.
