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Old 3rd July 2007, 04:06 PM   #1
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Default Panasonic LCD repair

I've got a Panasonic PT-L592 which had a growing issue with the blue LCD. Noise and wavering lines on the right hand side as well as a a uplicated image partially offset to the right.

It improves with time once warmed up but not disappear completely.

I suspect funky capacitors, but haven't switched the red and blue LCD's yet to rule out a dying LCD.

Has anyone got any experience with repairing these?

I've got the full schematics/repair manual but I thought someone else may have encountered a similar issue and know of a fix or which caps to change first if it's the cause

Thanks

Glenn
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