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Submitted By |
mikel
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Date Posted |
9/5/2003 5:43:45 PM |
Title |
daewoo DTQ-25S2F NO SOUND |
Message |
| after the tv has been turned on for a while the volume goes off, what is it? |
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Submitted By |
james
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Date Posted |
9/5/2003 5:54:51 PM |
Title |
rca ctc178 dead |
Message |
| hv comes on for 1 second then shuts down hv divider is good |
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Submitted By |
SERGE
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Date Posted |
9/11/2003 1:51:36 PM |
Title |
RE: daewoo DTQ-25S2F NO SOUND |
Message |
| SAME PROBLEM HERE, ALLREADY REPLACE I701 AND STILL NO SOUND
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Submitted By |
chris
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Date Posted |
9/12/2003 5:27:25 PM |
Title |
RE: daewoo DTQ-25S2F NO SOUND |
Message |
| Check resistors & caps around audio ic. |
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Submitted By |
frank
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Date Posted |
9/14/2003 12:31:58 AM |
Title |
RE: daewoo DTQ-25S2F NO SOUND |
Message |
| most likely a cap |
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Submitted By |
dave
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Date Posted |
9/14/2003 12:46:33 PM |
Title |
RE: daewoo DTQ-25S2F NO SOUND |
Message |
| try http://fletchersite.com |
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Submitted By |
Neil
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Date Posted |
10/22/2003 1:43:18 AM |
Title |
RE: daewoo DTQ-25S2F NO SOUND |
Message |
| Both 470uf/16v coupling caps need replaced. They are located at each speaker connector at rear of circuit board. Replace with 25 volt instead of 16 volt. |
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Submitted By |
David
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Date Posted |
10/22/2003 3:54:20 AM |
Title |
RE: daewoo DTQ-25S2F NO SOUND |
Message |
| Opening speaker ? ::David:: |
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Submitted By |
Tim
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Date Posted |
12/17/2003 4:32:35 PM |
Title |
RE: daewoo DTQ-25S2F NO SOUND |
Message |
| Found both C618 and C628 to be the fault. ESR test ok. Also replaced C607 and C614 |
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