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Re[4]: JVC service or questions

Deb Riley Posted May 24, 2007, in response to:anonymous

I have a JVC Model AV-32850. I was having trouble sometimes with the T.V I would turn off the T.V. and it would turn back on. This was happening ocassionally over time until finially, a couple of days ago it just went off by itself and the T.V. was black and the red timer on button just kept blinking and making a ticking noise. I got on google and read all the e-mails with people having the same problem. I went to radio shack, bought the 1000uf 35v capacitor for $1.69. I took off the back of the T.V. Unplug first!!!! Slid out the circut board, located the C926 caacitor, (it was located next to the C928), I vacummed all the dust from inside of the T.V. My brother desoldered the c-926, and I pulled out the capacitor with needle nose pliers, put the capacitor in, (Mine had both wires coming out of the same end) (Cut the wires) with wire cutters, he soldered it and we plugged the T.V. in and it started right up. I can't beleive it!!! Saved me alot of money and time. The negative wire had a picture of a hollow battery on the side of the capacitor. The bottom of the board had the positive marked. We never did this before, it took a total of a half hour to do. The capacitor is located just to the right of the center(looking from behind) It was the smaller of the 2 capacitorS, The 1000uf 35v was slightly larger then the one I replaced but worked fine. The hardest thing was locating the c-926. It was in front of a round looking white spool.(lOOKING FROM THE BAK OF THE t.v.) The c-926 is a round cylinder shaped like a small AA battery. but only 1/4 it's side. HOPE THIS IS HELPFUL TO ANYONE ELSE HAVING THIS PROBLEM. Thank You Tom P for helping out.

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