How I fixed my Samsung LN32A450
when it went all white photo negative on me
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Now let's remove that frame thing holding some circuit board plug in looking stuff. Remove the 4 black screws and away we go... |
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...but first, remove the ribbon cable from lets call it the backlight circuit board?? Let's say I'm right. |
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Random picture showing me removing another one of the black screws. Thank goodness I didn't have to pay for the film & prints like in the "old days". |
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I kept the tape on the ribbon cable & pulled it off the metal frame beneath so I could just tape it back on after the mission was complete. |
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Same as the other side. |
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I unplugged this from the thing. |
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I then pulled the frame off and set it to the side with an evergrowing pile of tv parts. |
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Tada! Thinking I should have just taken it to a tv repair person yet? Well I was. |
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Almost there, next fliped it over (I mean gently eased the screen to an upright position) and removed 11 screws from the top and 2 from each side. |
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