Sony Trinitron TV - standby light blinks

cathyoucha -  
 nad -
Hello,
I was watching TV when suddenly, nothing. It turned off. When I try to restart it, the standby light is blinking.
Help me plizz!!! Attention electronics experts, I'm a novice... So, please leave the soldering or component changes aside: that's not for me.
Thank you.
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tnt
 
When I try to turn on my TV (Sony Trinitron KV-29FC20B), the standby indicator blinks twice every two seconds and nothing turns on. Please help, thank you all.
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milosc
 
Good evening

I have the same problem, the standby indicator is flashing and I can't turn it on with the remote control

it could be the cathode lamp that is faulty but I’m not sure

thank you for getting back to me
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tnt066 Posted messages 2 Registration date   Status Membre 10 > milosc
 
Good evening, sorry to respond like this but it still doesn't work. I don't even know how to tell if the tube is working. I'm sorry, but as soon as I have any information, I'll get it to you.
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macgyver
 
Hello,
I was almost there, in the meantime a repairman came, on the small circuit board behind the switch, a solder joint is working or poorly done from the factory (it's not adhered to the circuit) and that’s the cause of the malfunction that’s gradually getting worse until nothing works anymore
just reheat it so that the solder sticks to the circuit, and see if you need to add some if necessary.
Hoping to help you fix your TV, mine takes a long time to turn on (11 years, maybe the same issue)
the diode is flashing too
A+
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nad
 
HELLO?
This is a very well-known problem with Sony!
It’s a update issue that hasn’t been carried out.
The TV goes into standby with the green button, and we hear the relay clicking every 30 seconds. If your TV is under warranty, it will be repaired for free by an approved technician; otherwise, it will cost you around 200 euros. All Sony TVs have this problem; normally, they should take care of everything, but they are turning a deaf ear.
Call SONY CUSTOMER SERVICE and apply some pressure, and if they refuse, tell them that you will leave bad reviews about them online.
As I am doing

Best regards
Nad
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