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Submitted By

rolando

Date Posted

11/13/2003 12:58:06 PM

Title

Sony KV-20xbr - No power

 

Message

Power won't turn on -  RY601 click - replaced IC651  on GB module-still no B+ supply.  Anybody encountered this problem.

Submitted By

Ed

Date Posted

4/18/2004 11:06:27 PM

Title

RE: Sony KV-20xbr - No power

 

Message

Yes . When I plug in AC power, It has a buzz sound, however with no juice, dead.. Your coordinates are approx. J.X2 I can see it off my g board- IC651 I may have what you need in my hand . Can you tell me though, what color code you see @ COORDINATES C1/2 X 4 ? MY Resistor R623 is burned out there. Please help me Rolando & I'll do everything I possibly can to help YOU. Thanks. ed.

Submitted By

Ed

Date Posted

4/18/2004 11:15:53 PM

Title

RE: Sony KV-20xbr - No power

 

Message

I just sent you the response 18/04/2004 23:06:27 and I forgot to tell you that my problem is for aN XBR squared $ KV-27XBR95S POSTED ON 4/18 UNDER REPAIR ASSISTANCE. PLEASE RESPOND TO TAKE ACTION TO GET THESE TV'S (YOURS & MINE) FIXED. THANKS. ED

 

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