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<blockquote data-quote="Bruspark" data-source="post: 520267" data-attributes="member: 20106"><p>Any reset you can do without using a on screen menu is worth checking, as are any brightness controls that might be turned down</p><p> Any trace of a faint but un-illuminated picture is worth investigating further (backlights can be repaired fairly easily)</p><p></p><p>Ignore the bad advice on YouTube on almost every subject. Also, If something simple takes 20 -30 minutes of waffling with adverts and loud backing music I'd ignore it . . </p><p></p><p>Without a manual for the TV you'll have no idea what to look for or where, or what to do with your meter and so will probably blow it or yourself up even it survived the oven (!!!) . . .</p><p></p><p> With a Manual, for most faults, it's still too complicated/risky to call DIY (see <a href="https://masterelectronicsrepair.blogspot.com/2020/09/repairing-servicing-tv-lg-43uk6300.html" target="_blank">https://masterelectronicsrepair.blogspot.com/2020/09/repairing-servicing-tv-lg-43uk6300.html</a>)</p><p></p><p> Without spending more on exchange parts and test gear than the set will now be worth even if fixed I'd say work through any common user-error fault postings you can find online and then be prepared to give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruspark, post: 520267, member: 20106"] Any reset you can do without using a on screen menu is worth checking, as are any brightness controls that might be turned down Any trace of a faint but un-illuminated picture is worth investigating further (backlights can be repaired fairly easily) Ignore the bad advice on YouTube on almost every subject. Also, If something simple takes 20 -30 minutes of waffling with adverts and loud backing music I'd ignore it . . Without a manual for the TV you'll have no idea what to look for or where, or what to do with your meter and so will probably blow it or yourself up even it survived the oven (!!!) . . . With a Manual, for most faults, it's still too complicated/risky to call DIY (see [URL="https://masterelectronicsrepair.blogspot.com/2020/09/repairing-servicing-tv-lg-43uk6300.html"]https://masterelectronicsrepair.blogspot.com/2020/09/repairing-servicing-tv-lg-43uk6300.html[/URL]) Without spending more on exchange parts and test gear than the set will now be worth even if fixed I'd say work through any common user-error fault postings you can find online and then be prepared to give up. [/QUOTE]
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