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Hi everyone,

I have a 57 inch HLR model set with the following symptoms. When I turn it on there is a pause for several seconds and then a click. The lamp then lights and the color wheel which I already replaced spins, but I get no image on the screen at all.
The lamp indicator flashes on the front of the set and the lamp stays on for a minute or so and then the set shuts down and I get the standby/temp indication on the front.

Any ideas?

I received this set with these problems and would like to repair it for a gaming set.
 

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what the full model number? if it's an HLR5667W then it's most likely the digital board. then it also is only a 56" and not a 57"
Your correct the model is HLR5667. So you think it's the digital board? I did some research and it looks like I can put pressure the the chip and possibly get it to work right?
Has anyone found these boards for a reasonable price yet, or a better repair for them?
 

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correct. your 56" should power on with pressure on the dnie chip but the issue is the problom comes back. if that works we found a guy in MI that reflows the solder. we are waiting for corepuncher to get his back to make sure the reflow works. look at the link about the 61" model of this tv. size 42" up to 61" of the HLR___67w all use the same digital board. I had the same issue with my 50" mine wouldn't power up. had the same issue you have.

replacement board cost 188 dollars after you send in your board for a 50 dollar core charge. the reflow cost 39.95 if it works.

http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/samsung/20791-hlr6167wax-xaa-digital-board-problems-7.html
 

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correct. your 56" should power on with pressure on the dnie chip but the issue is the problom comes back. if that works we found a guy in MI that reflows the solder. we are waiting for corepuncher to get his back to make sure the reflow works. look at the link about the 61" model of this tv. size 42" up to 61" of the HLR___67w all use the same digital board. I had the same issue with my 50" mine wouldn't power up. had the same issue you have.

replacement board cost 188 dollars after you send in your board for a 50 dollar core charge. the reflow cost 39.95 if it works.

http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/samsung/20791-hlr6167wax-xaa-digital-board-problems-7.html
Thanks For the info. I just tried putting pressure on the chip and this is the outcome. The lamp comes on and the lamp light flashes on the front. I get no picture or menu or sound, just a very low lighted screen.
Is this similar to the problems others are having? It seems like most people get some sort of picture and sound.

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Thanks For the info. I just tried putting pressure on the chip and this is the outcome. The lamp comes on and the lamp light flashes on the front. I get no picture or menu or sound, just a very low lighted screen.
Is this similar to the problems others are having? It seems like most people get some sort of picture and sound.

Thanks Rob
are you keeping pressure on the chip as the tv is turnned on? most people get the green lines on the screen. mine was just like yours. I would hit power and the lamp light would flash. when you looked at the back of the tv you could see the lamp was on. after so long the tv would turn off and the standby/temp light would come on. I could see the screen was lit but it was just a little bit of a brighter blank screen. your issue is most likely the digital board also. www.samsungparts.com sells it for 188 plus 50 dollar core charge. they offer a 30 day return policey. but they charge a 15% restocking fee. so if the part doesn't work for you you still end up paying like 35 dollars. but 35 is less then the full amount. if you look at the topics for these tv's you and I are not the only one that had power on issues. and every time it ended up being the digital board. some people were afraid at first. but after they bought the board their tv's worked great again. It's such a common issue as soon as you told me what your tv was doing I was able to guess your model number. that should tell you something.

now if your screen would of came on with the pressure on the chip trick I would of said about just sending it in for a reflow. a reflow may still do it but not sure.
 
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