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F16 1UB 01-30-2012 08:01 AM

Samsung TV Won't Turn On ? EZ Fix
 
If you own/ed a Samsung tv that's been cycling on & off several times before it FINALLY comes on and then 1 day it DOESN'T....this is for you. Cost for service technician repair alleged from $150 to as much as the cost for a new tv.

I read on the i-net and watched a youtube video about an EZ fix. I ordered the parts....bought a soldering iron....quit fishing for a day.....and got to work.

Removed old bulging capacitors....installed new....plugged in tv & PRESTO. :a040:

Total cost

$13.95 repair kit
$15.00 soldering iron because I gave mine to the kids when we moved to TV

KathieI 01-30-2012 08:10 AM

16, you're such a genius and sooo handy, that's why I love you!!!
So, how's the fish biting lately? catching any that you can keep? We had a good ole southern fish fry the other night, it was FANTASTIC!!! see ya soon...

buzzy 01-30-2012 11:32 AM

Samsung has a tech bulletin on that. I had a free in-home repair done last year, but that may not still be available. Might be worth a call to customer service.

However, congratulations to F16 1UB for being self-sufficient and passing the word along. I'm a Mr. Fixit type, so I know the feeling. I love to replace cell phone and GPS batts for five or ten bucks.

F16 1UB 01-31-2012 09:06 AM

Good Luck
 
IF your tv is under warranty it may be repaired. There's hundreds of posts saying just the opposite after 1 yr ownership. Samsung shows no mercy. It's YOUR problem. Many wonder why there's never been a recall enacted. My Hitachi, Philips, Sylvania, & Sanyo all work fine. Now I can include the Samsung after my fix.

buzzy 02-28-2012 11:22 AM

I just received this notice today. I have already had my repair. Pass this along to anyone you know who is affected.

*** this is a system generated email from an unmonitored mailbox. Please do not reply ***

Dear Valued Customer,

Our records show that you own a Samsung television Model(s). Under a Class Action Settlement,
You might be eligible for a free repair, reimbursement of the repair costs that you have already paid, or other settlement benefits.
Please see the linked notice (SAMSUNG's Digital World) regarding the settlement.
For additional information, visit our web site SAMSUNG's Digital World, or call 888-899-7602 between 9am and 9pm EST.

Thank you
Samsung Service Team

natickdan 02-28-2012 11:54 AM

I had a similar issue with my Sony TV. There was a class action lawsuit because Sony continued to use a critical component they knew had a high failure rate after one year. This would put the problem out beyond their warranty and, at that point, they were no longer responsible...so they thought. I believed they doubled the warranty to two years and, as with Samsung, they reimbursed for repairs.

In my case, when I purchased my TV I also purchased a 5 year warranty from Sony. Four years later when my TV failed because of the problematic component, I settled with Sony for $1400. I then purchased a new LED TV and it wasn't a Sony. I was fortunate, but there were many loyal Sony customers that got screwed.

chuckinca 02-28-2012 01:20 PM

We have four Samsung TV (two in each house) and a computer monitor - they all work fine.

Haven't received a letter from Samsung yet on the class action law suit.


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tkret 02-28-2012 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KathieI (Post 446897)
16, you're such a genius and sooo handy, that's why I love you!!!
So, how's the fish biting lately? catching any that you can keep? We had a good ole southern fish fry the other night, it was FANTASTIC!!! see ya soon...

Kathie .... yes, 16 is a genius, but if you've ever seen him fishing, you'll know that he didn't miss much by staying home and fixing his television.:clap2:

cartersd 02-28-2012 04:54 PM

Wish you could help me fix my Samsung
 
I just got the Class action notice right after my 5 year old, 46 inch LCD set was taken in for service. It is hung from a bracket with an extending arm. It turns out that after it was taken down from the hanging bracket and taken in to the technician, the problem disappeared. The technician says he has seen this happen once before. It seems the hanging from the wall bracket creates a warp that over time(for us, 10 months ) causes something to fail.
How are you at modifying wall hanging brackets?

joshnc55 06-29-2012 04:29 PM

52'' Samsung TV will not power up !!!!!!
 
:swear:I have a 52'' Samsung projection style television (model HL/T5075S) that has just done what you described. And everyone I speak with, say it's the capacitors...The warranty has run out, and dont even have a remote for it...But I love it...It had problems coming on one other time, and that's been aprox. a month ago...I have been hearing popping noises and have been a little concerned...Left it on while I slept, and woke up to the sound of a show on cable running through my surround sound, but no picture...I unplugged it, now the cycling happens with no success in turning on...Should I get the repair kit before spending all that money taking it somewhere?.....Someone with some experience or knowledge to this problem please give me some advice...:ohdear:

F16 1UB 06-30-2012 09:05 PM

Ez fix
 
Go pull up a youtube video for Samsung tv repair. There's several on replacing capacitors & clicking noise. Parts are available from ebay or amazon. Do it yourself - just unplug the unit for 30 min, remove the board with the bulging capacitors that'll be VERY obvious, change ones that may even have a slight bulge. The kit will include more than enough. Just watch youtube a few times & you'll get the hang of it. You have nothing to lose.

784caroline 07-01-2012 09:18 AM

MY LN52A650 Samsung just started acting up (cycling off and on...and I was not playing with the remote) so I called Samsung. They arranged to have a Service tech from Ocala make a service call to check out the capacitor(s). If the Capacitors are bad, they will be replaced . While here they will also check out the power unit. Hopefully this will be done by wednesday !

When this TV was aprox 4 months old I had the MotherBoard replaced for the TV simply went dead.

Samsung has been good with making repairs covering both labor and cost of parts. TV is 3 1/2 years old..not under warranty. I believe the class action lawsuit settlement was for specific tv models manfacturered prior to December 2008.

784caroline 07-08-2012 08:29 AM

I jiust had the Samsung repair guy come by and he replaced 4 capacitors in the TV. ONe capicator was obviously "bloated" and he reaplced the others as identified by the Samsung Tech buletin.

My problem now is that the TV has the same problems as before......talk about being confused and frustrated!

2BNTV 07-08-2012 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 784caroline (Post 518178)
I jiust had the Samsung repair guy come by and he replaced 4 capacitors in the TV. ONe capicator was obviously "bloated" and he reaplced the others as identified by the Samsung Tech buletin.

My problem now is that the TV has the same problems as before......talk about being confused and frustrated!

I would call them again as he must have warrantied the repair.

Seems like he missed something. He looked at the sympton and not the cure.

pfhannan 07-08-2012 09:07 AM

I did the same with a 42" Poloroid


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