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LCD TV Problem: Polaroid Model FLM-3732

How to repair a Polaroid LCD TV that's showing no pictures

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For those who bought a Polaroid LCD HDTV some two or so years ago, chances are you're already having some issues right now with your unit. These televisions, particularly this model (FLM-3732), are notorious for blinking out on you because of some bad capacitors. Basically the symptoms would be such that when you turn it on, the blue indicator light lights up but the screen pictures do not. It's just blank like it's turned off. Although I've told people that this year might be the best time to buy a new TV, I remain practical in the sense that if you can repair your malfunctioning TV and it won't cost you more than $4.00, then definitely, repairing should be an option worth trying. The alternative, which is to go out and spend around $600.00 for a new LCD TV should remain a course of action in the event that your $4.00 repair attempt fails.

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If you're going to try this repair please remember my disclaimer and please keep in mind these TV Repair Safety Reminders. If you're serious about learning how to repair flat screen TV's please check out this online LCD TV repair course and this DIY plasma TV repair guide.

Thanks for reading good luck with your do it yourself LCD TV Repair project.

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This site is dedicated to all those who are looking for information about the problems they are having with their flat screen displays whether they are the LCD or plasma variety (LED TV Repair coming soon!). Since this website’s inception in January of 2009, the flat screen television market has continued to grow with record unit sales being hit and showing to everyone that the age of the CRT TV is truly in its waning years. The surge in sales has been brought about by fierce competition among manufacturers which has led to fantastic drops in prices and although the quality of the flat screens have indeed improved, sooner or later these electronic devices will have problems and will require fixing and repair. This is where this site comes in.

If you are looking for some plasma or LCD TV troubleshooting information because you want to get an idea about how bad the problem may be with your LCD or plasma unit, you will find some useful tips in these pages. Just use the search function above by entering an appropriate term like “Samsung LCD TV Repair” or “Samsung LCD TV Problems” and see if the results apply to your particular problem. If not, you could check out the following highly recommended resources that should be able to help you in your problem: The Plasma and LCD TV Repair Guides both by electronics repair professional and expert Kent Liew. If you are looking to troubleshoot or fix your flat screen LCD monitor then you can check out the LCD Monitor Repair guide by another electronics professional Jestine Yong who also made two other electronics troubleshooting e-books (just do a search for “Jestine Yong”).

If you are an aspiring electronics repairer and is looking to supplement your education with new and updated and practical information, then you should find a lot of relevant leads from the links in this site’s sidebars (the practical information provided by Kent Liew and Jestine Yong should be of great help to your quest). Just browse them and see if you find what you need. Despite this site’s age, it is still a work in progress and I am still continually scouring the web for good information that will help us in troubleshooting and caring for our flat screen televisions and displays. If you have any information that you think may be of use to this site’s readers, please don’t hesitate to email me at admin @ rankwell.net.