

the large capacitor, that is not in this kit,is a Make sure that all of the capacitors that you replace are 105c rated and that the heatsink is properly applied. You could try and purchase a repair kit which is readily available at places like this. This particular model,like many of the LCD TV's, has overheating issues of the caps. If there is absolutely nothing on your screen, I am betting my money on the power supply. If you do identify those, then your TC has a bad backlight. this would indicate a bad inverter.With the TV still on, hold a flashlight hold a flashlight at an angle close to the screen and look for faint images, shadows, or movement etc. Even if the screen is black, you may see a faint glow coming from it.

Make the room as dark as possible, and turn the TV on. Check for any bulging of the capacitors top, they should be flat, as well as check for leaking caps.

Most common error for your TV are blown caps. Simi6, while I am still trying to find a manual for that TV, check the capacitors on the power supply.
