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Most Common TV Problems and How to repair them

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Bharat sharma
Most Common TV Problems and How to repair them

 

A TV is a high-involvement buy since you will use it almost every day for at least a few hours and because you will spend a lot of money on it. Although you may not think so, TVs are very fragile, and over time, they can develop several issues that need to be repaired. Some can be fixed yourself, while others need professional assistance.

Here is a list of typical TV issues and their repair.

· Not matching Audio and Video

Nothing is more aggravating than when you can see someone's mouth moving but can't hear what they are saying. You hear someone say "hello" after their mouth has stopped moving after you watch them open and close. It is like listening to a voice-over in a foreign movie. Go to your TV's or cable box's audio settings and change the "audio delay." You should regain harmony as a result.

· The power indicator is blinking but the TV won't turn on

The self-diagnostic system has identified an issue with the electrical connection. There is a workaround you can try to check if the issue is a temporary power connection issue before you take your TV in for service. After unplugging the device, give it a little while before connecting it back in. This should resolve any simple power transmission problems, but if your TV still won't turn on, you should contact a TV repair service.

· The picture is cutting in and out

You most likely have a weak signal if your TV picture is pixelating (everything appears to be a collection of squares) or cutting in and out. To make sure that all connections are secure, check the connections from the wall to your cable box and from the cable box to your TV.

· If the Remote is not working

First, ensure to check the remote's batteries because this is frequently the issue when a remote appears to be damaged.

Once you're certain the batteries are new, you can try a quick hack that uses your mobile device: Aim your phone's camera at the remote's end, then press a couple of buttons. Through the camera, you ought to be able to see a light come on. If so, the TV is the cause of the issue; try moving it to a different power outlet to see if that resolves it. If you can't see the light, your remote control is broken.

 

Wrap Up

These are some of the common problems that everyone faces on their TV. So, do not panic in that situation, try if problems could be solved by this approach; if not then you can call for a TV repair service to fix it.

 

 


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