My 58" Pioneer projection TV turns past its sell-by date by itself after a couple hours of viewing TV?
What should I do?
Answers: Find a Pioneer authorized servicer within your area....
Oh....you can't FIND one within your Yellow pages eh?
That's why I voice BUY Panasonic OR Sony OR Mitsubishi....
But you can call the local servicers and see if they can fix it for you.
We commonly will, but the boards are ungodly expensive and take TIME to carry from the manufacturer. They aren't swiftly with parts.....
SOMETIMES adjectives you need is to own all the power and signal boards resoldered.....but that take DAYS to do that work !! But that's Pioneer for you.
I just love the answers that these Salesmen bring up to date you...so close, yet so far off-base.
Better grasp your backup TV set running so you can have it for Christmas....
Something is overheating. A sanctuary limit is shutting the piece off to prevent a de-ice down.
Get rid of it. It is an antique. A great 58 or 60" plasma can be found for $2000 - $3000 which will knock the socks off your frail RP set.
Skip LCD, you will not be happy beside picture quality.
Astrobuf
I enjoy repaired many of those unit at my shop.
I had to resolder adjectives the boards. Takes about 6-7 hours for me to knock it out, the repair ends up self around 5-600 dollars.
Other than they, they are pretty decent.
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