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Disassembly and Repair Philips 37pfl9604h/12 Black and negative screen

Could someone help me with pictures of disassembly of the Philips 37pfl9604h/12. Also if you have to remove the footh first and how.

Problem is:

The screen is at the left side normal but on the right side slow, and negative, and black.

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How do i disassembly this tv

Could anyone tell me which part it could be? I heard already things like the ribbon cable, the TCon, or the AUO

Could anyone tell me where i can buy this parts, of let it repair if its too small work or soldering work?

Thanx in advance

I thought you have to take of the footh first to disassembly the tv, thats why i asked that, if it’s possibly without , then also good:-)

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@ti080 I am a bit confused by your question. "to remove the footh first and how." referring to the stand? "The screen is at the left side normal but on the right side slow, and negative, and black." can you post some images of what that looks like with your question? That way we can see what you see. Use this guide Adding images to an existing question for that

Yes it could be all of the parts that you already listed but unless we can see it and you check a few things it is hard to determine.

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@ti080 looks like you can do this without removing the foot.

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Philips is a bit different since most of their service manuals go by chassis number. yours should be a Q549.2e La It'll help us if you could verify this against the label on your TV.

I am a bit confused by your question. "to remove the footh first and how." referring to the stand? "The screen is at the left side normal but on the right side slow, and negative, and black." can you post some images of what that looks like with your question? That way we can see what you see. Use this guide Adding images to an existing question for that

Yes it could be all of the parts that you already listed but unless we can see it, and you check a few things., it is hard to determine.

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Thanx i put the pictures in the original message, so you can see what sort of screen i see:-( hope you can help me solve the problem. Excuses it took a bit of time, but i was not able to fix or answer

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@ti080 looks like some failed backlight LED's. You will have to disassemble the panel and check those out.

You will also have to take a good look at the main board as well. The center darkness looks like a backlight issue. There seems to be some "confusion" on the whole picture. If possible post an image of what the display shows without a menu etc. Right now it appears very "cluttered"

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thanx chassisnumber is right as you discribed

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How can i see after disassembling if it's the panel? or what it is else?

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start with the power board first. make sure that you have the voltages going to the LED's in the panel. If you do then you can pretty much rule in the LED backlight strip.

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