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Ribbon cable causing issue

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Hi, so my Samsung tv’s auto timer turned the tv off and the tv would not come back on at all. I have taken off the back of the tv and checked the power, main and t-con boards and all appear to be ok however tv is stuck in a boot loop unless I remove the ribbon cable from the main board to t-con board then the boot loop doesn’t commence the tv turns on as normal. Now for the confusing part…when I disconnect the ribbon cable, let the tv start up and finally reconnect the ribbon cable the tv works perfectly however once turned off the boot loop starts again until the steps are repeated. I have seen “fixes” on YouTube etc for a similar issue which uses electrical tape to cover 1 or 2 receivers on the t-con board this usually isolates a spot of led’s and leaves a visual defect on the screen. This doesn’t seem Like the correct fix for my TV’s issue as the entire screen works flawlessly when I have removed the ribbon cable and inserted it again. Is there any known fix for this or a way to stop the t-con sending the signal to turn the tv off? Thanks.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Andrew S

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Ribbon cable causing issue

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Hi, so my Samsung tv’s auto timer turned the tv off and the tv would not come back on at all. I have taken off the back of the tv and checked the power, main and t-con boards and all appear to be ok however tv is stuck in a boot loop unless I remove the ribbon cable from the main board to t-con board then the boot loop doesn’t commence the tv turns on as normal. Now for the confusing part…when I disconnect the ribbon cable, let the tv start up and finally reconnect the ribbon cable the tv works perfectly however once turned off the boot loop starts again until the steps are repeated. I have seen “fixes” on YouTube etc for a similar issue which uses electrical tape to cover 1 or 2 receivers on the t-con board this usually isolates a spot of led’s and leaves a visual defect on the screen. This doesn’t seem Like the correct fix for my TV’s issue as the entire screen works flawlessly when I have removed the ribbon cable and inserted it again. Is there any known fix for this or a way to stop the t-con sending the signal to turn the tv off? Thanks.

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Ribbon cable causing issue

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Hi, so my Samsung tv’s auto timer turned the tv off and the tv would not come back on at all. I have taken off the back of the tv and checked the power, main and t-con boards and all appear to be ok however tv is stuck in a boot loop unless I remove the ribbon cable from the main board to t-con board then the boot loop doesn’t commence the tv turns on as normal. Now for the confusing part…when I disconnect the ribbon cable, let the tv start up and finally reconnect the ribbon cable the tv works perfectly however once turned off the boot loop starts again until the steps are repeated. I have seen “fixes” on YouTube etc for a similar issue which uses electrical tape to cover 1 or 2 receivers on the t-con board this usually isolates a spot of led’s and leaves a visual defect on the screen. This doesn’t seem Like the correct fix for my TV’s issue as the entire screen works flawlessly when I have removed the ribbon cable and inserted it again. Is there any known fix for this or a way to stop the t-con sending the signal to turn the tv off? Thanks.

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Ribbon cable causing issue

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Hi, so my Samsung tv’s auto timer turned the tv off and the tv would not come back on at all. I have taken off the back of the tv and checked the power, main and t-con boards and all appear to be ok however tv is stuck in a boot loop unless I remove the ribbon cable from the main board to t-con board then the boot loop doesn’t commence the tv turns on as normal. Now for the confusing part…when I disconnect the ribbon cable, let the tv start up and finally reconnect the ribbon cable the tv works perfectly however once turned off the boot loop starts again until the steps are repeated. I have seen “fixes” on YouTube etc for a similar issue which uses electrical tape to cover 1 or 2 receivers on the t-con board this usually isolates a spot of led’s and leaves a visual defect on the screen. This doesn’t seem Like the correct fix for my TV’s issue as the entire screen works flawlessly when I have removed the ribbon cable and inserted it again. Is there any known fix for this or a way to stop the t-con sending the signal to turn the tv off? Thanks.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dillan McHendry

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Ribbon cable causing issue

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Hi, so my Samsung tv’s auto timer turned the tv off and the tv would not come back on at all. I have taken off the back of the tv and checked the power, main and t-con boards and all appear to be ok however tv is stuck in a boot loop unless I remove the ribbon cable from the main board to t-con board then the boot loop doesn’t commence the tv turns on as normal. Now for the confusing part…when I disconnect the ribbon cable, let the tv start up and finally reconnect the ribbon cable the tv works perfectly however once turned off the boot loop starts again until the steps are repeated. I have seen “fixes” on YouTube etc for a similar issue which uses electrical tape to cover 1 or 2 receivers on the t-con board this usually isolates a spot of led’s and leaves a visual defect on the screen. This doesn’t seem Like the correct fix for my TV’s issue as the entire screen works flawlessly when I have removed the ribbon cable and inserted it again. Is there any known fix for this or a way to stop the t-con sending the signal to turn the tv off? Thanks.

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