Insignia NS-24ER310NA17 Will Not Turn On

Insignia NS-24ER310NA17 Will Not Turn On

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Does your Insignia NS-24ER310NA17 television no longer turn on or show any signs of life? Insignia NS-24ER310NA17 TVs are susceptible to a range of problems that can cause them to stop turning on. Check the following possible causes to identify and solve the problem.

If your television is lighting up or making any kind of noise but is not showing a picture, see the Insignia NS-24ER310NA17 Picture Does Not Appear problem page for possible causes and solutions.

Causes

1

If your television is not turning on, it may not be plugged in correctly or completely to a power source. Check the TV’s connection to its power source to make sure that it is plugged in completely and correctly.

2

If your television will not turn on, it might have tripped the outlet’s circuit breaker. Find your circuit breaker and see if the television’s circuit was tripped. If it was, flip the switch back to rest the circuit.

3

If you have tried the above solutions and the television still does not turn on, it may be plugged into a faulty power outlet. Unplug the television from its power outlet. Then, plug in something like a working lamp to the television’s power outlet to check if the outlet is working properly. If the lamp does not turn on when plugged into the television’s power outlet, try plugging the TV into another power outlet.

If the power source is working, try a power reset, next. To perform a power reset, unplug the set from the outlet. Then proceed to hold down the power button for one minute. Release the power button, plug the TV back into the outlet, and attempt to power it on. If the TV turns on, it is likely that a power supply replacement may become necessary in the near future.

4

If you have tried the above solutions and the television still refuses to turn on, there may be a problem with the TV’s motherboard. See the Insignia NS-24ER310NA17 Motherboard Replacement Guide to replace the television’s faulty motherboard.

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