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    Television TroubleshootingKP-51HW40 8 blinksjehill42009-10-18 12:39
    First 650 characters of this postWelcome to Agoraquest!  For the KP-51hw40, 8 blinks, pause, 8 blinks, etc. means \"High voltage error\" and the probable cause listed is \"T8005 is faulty (D board)\".  T8005 is the fly-back transformer.  Its connected to the high voltage wiring to the three picture tubes.
    Television TroubleshootingKP51WS520 That Flashes 5 & 10 timesjehill22009-08-20 20:26
    First 650 characters of this postFor the KP51WS620, 5 blinks, pause, 5 blinks, etc. means \"White Balance Failure (not balanced)\" and the probable cause locations listed are as follows:1.  Video OUT (IC9101, IC9201, IC9301) is faulty (CR, CG, CB board).2.  CRT drive (IC452) is faulty (A board).3.  G2 is improperly adjusted.These are starting points for a qualified service technician.For the KP51WS620, 10 blinks, pause, 10 blinks, etc. means \"HV Protection\" and the probable cause locations listed are as follows:1.  Q8014 or Q8013 have shorted replace
    Television TroubleshootingKP-46WT520 Screen turns red, then turns off, then 6 blinksjehill42009-08-08 19:13
    First 650 characters of this postLow B = LOW +b OCP/OVP (overcurrent/over voltage) = 6 blinks with probable cause locations:1.  +5 line is overloaded (A and BM boards)2.  +5 line is shorted (A and BM boards)3.  IC303 is faulty (A board)HV PROT = HV Protection = 10 blinks with the following probable cause locations:1.  Q8014 or Q8013 have shorted replace alone with R8051 on D board.2.  IC8005 is damaged (D board).It would be a gamble, but you might try replacing the D board with a rebuilt board from www.tristatem
    Television TroubleshootingSony KP-51HW40 Screen flickers green then shuts offfrenchface12009-08-01 10:55
    First 650 characters of this postI was given a Sony KP-51HW40. There are a few porblems, there are horizontal lines the curve. Intermitently the screen will flicker green then eventually turn off. The led will blink 8 times. I have the following in the diagnostic menu:6: Low b             18: HV             &nb
    Television Troubleshootingsony rear projection tv kdp57ws655 standby flashes 4 timesjehill22009-07-26 10:04
    First 650 characters of this postWelcome to Agoraquest!  You are not seeing a valid error code unless the blinks repeat as in n blinks, pause, n blinks, etc.  That said, for the KDP57WS655, 4 blinks, pause, 4 blinks, etc. means \"Vertical Deflection Stopped\" and the probable cause locations listed are as follows:1.  15V is not supplied (D board)2.  IC5101 is faulty (D board)These are starting points for a qualified service technician.
    Television TroubleshootingKV34HS510 7 Blinking to 4 blinking after repairjehill22009-07-24 19:23
    First 650 characters of this postWelcome to Agoraquest!  For the KV34HS510, 4 blinks, pause, 4 blinks, etc. means \"Vertical Deflection Stopped\" and the probable cause locations listed are as follows:1.  15V is not supplied (D board)2.  IC5004 is faulty (D board)This is the starting point for a qualifed service technician.  I suspect that this was the direct result of your repairs.  I\'d look for a short across either the + or - 15V supply.
    Television TroubleshootingKp51WS500 blinks 8 timesjehill42009-07-06 20:32
    First 650 characters of this postWelcome to Agoraquest!  For the KP51WS500, 8 blinks, pause, 8 blinks, etc. means \"High-voltage error\" and the probable cause location listed is \"T8005 is faulty (D board).  T8005 is the fly-back transformer (FBT).
    Television TroubleshootingAlternating blink codes 36XBR400jehill102009-06-18 20:14
    First 650 characters of this postWelcome to Agoraquest!  If there are two errors, only the first one is displayed.  Apparently, the first error alternates.  For the KV36XBR400, 4 blinks, pause, 4 blinks, etc. means \"Vertical deflection stopper\" and the probable cause location listed is as follows:1.  +/-15V is not supplied (D board)2.  IC5004 is faulty (D board)7 blinks, pause, 7 blinks, etc. means \"Horizontal Deflection Stopped\"IC5004 is the vertical output chip and usually isn\'t the problem.  IC6501, one of the MCZ3001D ICs in the set, is the chip most often&nbs
    Television TroubleshootingKP-65SW500 power led 4 blinks helpjehill22009-06-05 20:06
    First 650 characters of this postFor the KP65WS500, 4 blinks, pause, 4 blinks, etc. means \"Vertical Deflection Stopped\" and the probable cause locations listed are as follows:1.  +/- 15V is not supplied (D board)2.  IC8003 is faulty (A board)These are starting points for a qualified service technician.
    Television ConfigurationKP-65WS500 power led 4 blinks?claudio22009-06-02 22:00
    First 650 characters of this postKP-65WS500 4 blink error is Vertical deflection stopped Probable Cause Location• ±15V is not supplied. (D Board)• IC8003 is faulty. (A Board) Symptoms• Has entered standby state afterhorizontal raster.• Vertical deflection pulse isstopped.• Power line is shorted, orpower supply is stopped.
    Television Troubleshootingkp-51ws520 blinks 4 timesjehill22009-05-31 18:39
    First 650 characters of this postWelcome to Agoraquest!  For the KP51WS520, 4 blinks, pause, 4 blinks, etc. means \"Vertical Deflection Stopped\" and the probable cause locations listed are as follows:1.  15V is not supplied (D board)2.  IC5101 is faulty (D board)These are starting points for a qualified service technician.
    Television Troubleshootingsony tv kp51ws510claudio32009-03-16 17:26
    First 650 characters of this postHi,I checked the service manual and 8 Standby/Timer blinking meansHigh Voltage errorProbable Cause LocationT8005 is faulty (D Board)Phil01, I checked the service manual and there is an Audio error for 9 times but the symptom is no audio. The part number for t8005 is 145328551. I would search on "D Board" since that looks like it's the issue
    Television TroubleshootingTrinitron TV tries to turn on as soon as plugged in. Then displays different blinking error codes. Kjehill72009-03-09 19:19
    First 650 characters of this postYes, it is possible to get more than one error code.  Only the last one is indicated.  For the KV40XBR800, 2 blinks, pause, 2 blinks, etc. means \"+B Overcurrent (OCP)\" and the probable causes listed are as follows:1.  H.OUT (Q5030) is shorted (D board)2.  +B PWM (Q5003) is shorted (D board)For the KV40XBR800, 6 blinks, pause, 6 blinks, etc. means \"LOW +B OCP/OVP (overcurrent/overvoltage)\" and the probable causes listed are as follows:1.  +5 line is overloaded (A, B, M boards)2.  +5 line is shorted (A, B, M boards)3
    Television Troubleshootingkp53s70 dead. blinking 4 timesclaudio22009-03-04 18:26
    First 650 characters of this post 4 times, Diagnosis: Vertical deflection stopped. Possible causes: +- 15V is not supplied. (D board), IC8003 is faulty. (A board) Symptoms of the problem: TV has entered standby state after horizontal raster, Vertical deflection pulse is stopped, Power line is shorted or power supply is stopped.
    Television TroubleshootingKV34xbr910 blinks 3 timesclaudio22009-03-04 18:13
    First 650 characters of this postThere was another member who has the same issue"KV-34XBR910 won't turn on just blinks 3 times. From reading otherthreads it appears to be the IC6505 is faulty (DZ board) and from whatI can tell is going to be Sony part # SE-140N. Is this correct? Do Ineed to replace the whole board? And if at all possible can someoneprovide me with a service manual for this TV. Any and all help isgreatly appreciated thank you!!!"I think we have the service manual for KV-34XBR910. Since you are a premium member I can send that to you. Wanted to see if there was any updates to
    Television TroubleshootingKDF-50E3000 - 5 blink codeclaudio42009-02-23 12:45
    First 650 characters of this postKDF-50E3000 blinks code    * 0 times, Diagnosis: Power does not turn on. Possible causes include: Power cord is not plugged in, Fuse is burned out (F6001) (G board). Symptoms of the problem: Power does not come on, No power is supplied to the unit, AC power supply is faulty.    * 2 times, Diagnosis: B overcurrent (OCP). Possible causes: H. OUT (Q8024) is shorted. (D board), +B PWM (Q8035, 803 is shorted. (D board) Symptoms of the problem: Power does not come on, Load on power line is shorted.
    Television TroubleshootingJust purchased used Sony kp-53hs30, and having color issuesjehill52008-12-13 19:13
    First 650 characters of this postThat means that each error has occured once.  For the KP53HS30, 4 blinks, pause, 4 blinks, etc. means \"Vertical deflection stopped\" and the probable cause location listed is as follows:1.  + 15V is not supplied (D board)2.  IC8003 is faulty (A board)5 blinks, pause, 5 blinks, etc. means \"White balance failure (Not balanced)\" and the probable cause location listed is as follows:1. Video out (IC7101, 7201, 7301) is faulty (CR, CG, CB board)2.  CRT drive (IC309) is faulty (A board)3.  G2 is improperly adjusted.These are star
    Television TroubleshootingKV-40XBR800 Blinks 3 times and shuts offjehill142008-12-02 08:09
    First 650 characters of this postWelcome to Agoraquest!  For the KV36XBR800, 3 blinks, pause, 3 blinks, etc. means \"Low +B Overvoltage (OVP)\" and the probable cause location listed is \"IC6505 is faulty (D board)\".  This is the starting point for a qualified service technician.  Its conceivable that you could replace IC6505 and the set would work.
    Television TroubleshootingKP-57WS520 Problem--no video, blinks 5 timesjehill122008-11-06 20:12
    First 650 characters of this postFor the KP57WS520, 4 blinks, pause, 4 blinks, etc. means \"Vertical Deflection Stopped\" and the probable cause locations listed are as follows:1.  15V is not supplied (D board)2.  IC5101 is faulty (D board)These are starting points for a qualified service technician.
    Television Troubleshootingkp57ws520-4blinkjehill22008-09-18 12:39
    First 650 characters of this postWelcome to Agoraquest!  For the KP57WS520, 4 blinks, pause, 4 blinks, etc. means \"Vertical Deflection Stopped\" and the probable causes listed are as follows:1.  15V is not supplied (D board)2.  IC5101 is faulty (D board)These are starting points for a qualified service technician.


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