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Television is a system for transmitting visual and sound images that are reproduced on screens, used mainly to transmit entertainment, information and education programs. The television has become commonplace in many homes, businesses, and institutions. It is an important vehicle for advertising.
TVs are an expensive purchase and have a maximum 3-year manufacturer's warranty, which is not enough. Also, they are delicate and can start to show signs of failure if not properly maintained.
Since the television is used practically every day for hours at a time, you are likely to have some issues over time. Some of these problems can be solved at home, while some serious problems may need the help of a professional.
Here Are 5 Common Signs That Your TV Might Be Failing And What You Can Do To Fix These Issues…
Lines On The Television Screen
If you notice vertical lines on your TV screen, this is a serious problem and should not be neglected. This problem usually occurs if there is loose wiring, a loose or faulty board, or a damaged screen.
This is a common problem with televisions and is a sign that your television panel is failing. But before calling an expert to check the TV, you can try to follow these steps and check if they work:
1.Try restarting your TV
2.Turn off the TV and unplug the AC power cord (main cord). Keep it unplugged for 15 minutes and then turn on the TV to check if the problem has been resolved.
If it continues to show lines, you may need to replace the panel and replacing the panel can be an expensive affair, depending on the TV and your model. LED panels range from Rs 8,000 to Rs 85,000, while LCD panels range from Rs 6,000 to Rs 25,000.
Television Has No Sound
If your TV screen is perfectly fine but there is no sound, it simply means that it is a circuit board or speaker malfunction.
Try turning the volume all the way up on your remote to check the sound. Make sure the TV input is correct, the TV is not in mute mode, or there are no headphones connected to the TV's audio output jack on the side or front of your TV.
Also, check if all the cables connected to the back of your TV are correct and not loose. If there is still no sound, you will need to call a professional to open the TV and check the circuit board.
Television Screen Is Black / Blank
If you have faced this problem frequently, this is an indication that the life of your televisions is almost over and that it is time to upgrade to a new television.
When the TV has speakers that work perfectly well but has no picture, there is mainly a problem with the backlight system or the power supply board, which will need to be replaced. In the case of an LCD TV, it works with the help of a backlight that is used to illuminate the image on the screen. When the backlight starts to have problems, the screen goes blank.
To fix this problem, a television expert will need to replace the backlight. Another possible reason is that the backlight of the LCD TV that has a power inverter has failed. When this happens, you may need to replace the inverter or capacitor.
This problem may rarely arise during the manufacturer's warranty period, but if it does, you can replace it under warranty.
Television Light Blinks But TV Doesn’t Turn On
This is again a common issue that most people complain about. While switching on the TV using the remote, if you notice that the light blinks but the screen is blank, this is an electric connection related issue.
You could try disconnecting the power cord from the unit and wait for 10-15 minutes before you plug it back in. If this is just a simple electric connection problem, this should fix the issue. If the screen still doesn’t turn on, you will need to call a TV expert to resolve the problem.
Television Screen Keeps Flickering
There can be several reasons why the TV screen flickers, which is mainly a common problem with LED TVs. One of the main reasons for this is loose or bad cables causing the screen to flicker.
In the case of HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cables, you will notice snow or flickering colors. With other types of analog cables, you will mostly notice a sudden change in brightness and color intensity.
Replacing the cable or checking its tightness should solve the problem. Another possible reason for flickering could be other appliances that are consuming enough power if they are on the same circuit.
In some cases, this can also happen because the main processor board is commanding the LED taillights to turn off through the control line. To solve this problem, you will need to get a new LED strip or processor board.
Whether it's a panel problem or a major technical problem with the TV, solving these problems is a costly matter. It's best not to ignore any of these signs and call a licensed television expert before the problem worsens.
If you've been using your TV for years and plan to upgrade your TV, here are some tips to keep in mind before buying a new TV.
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