Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sanyo DP47460, DP42840, DP46819 and DP52449 problems and repair

October 2012 update: 
Coppell TV Repair now offers repair services for the below Sanyo LCD or plasma TV models. If you do not see your model on the list, follow this link to search our website as we may be already supporting it too! 
April 2014 update:
Here's another posting for a probably not so widespread yet definitely not unique Sanyo problem affecting HDMI ports:
http://blog.coppelltvrepair.com/2014/04/please-use-audio-3-input-for-dvi.html

A few weeks ago we fixed a 52'' Sanyo with a problem in the main board for a local customer.

The model was DP52449 and the problem was that when you turn it on it would never come up; the LED at the front would stay green for 5-10 seconds , then turn off for a second and then turn back green again for another 5-10 seconds and so on.

A little Internet research would reveal that the issue seems to be widespread among those TVs.
Resolving it took some time and resoldering on the main board with original parts from Sanyo (more on that later).

We haven't done a lot of Sanyo TVs before , but the news must have somehow gotten out because yesterday we were literally swamped with Sanyo LCDs of different makes and models - some with similar problems and some not so much.

The situation may be familiar to others, but it is new to us, so I've taken the liberty to take a minute and just list them here.

I may be posting individual hints and solutions later on, at the time I will just post the units that were brought to us in two days from end customers and local TV service centers along with the problem descriptions.

I'm also posting the pictures of each unique unit's specification sheet as a proof that this is not just a shameless advertising, but an actual stampede of TVs at our service shop.

Serial numbers have been manually removed on each picture.

NOTE: if you have a Sanyo TV with a similar problem and you need a service please contact us via the contact form at http://www.coppelltvrepair.com and do not post comments here...at least at the time of posting this online we rarely have the time to check blog post responses.

1) SANYO DP47460 SHUTS OFF AFTER BEING POWERED ON, BLOCKS AFTER 3 TRIES

    MODEL: DP47460
    MAIN BOARD: PWB.MAIN N8TE / 1AA4B10N24700 / N8VG MAIN
    PICTURES:




    COMMENTS: Screen comes up at initial power on for a brief time and then the TV shuts off. After three consecutive attempts the TV locks out and requires removal from AC power source in order to try turning on again, suggesting built-in protection.
Such problems are commonly caused by 1) bad solder joints (especially in BGA ICs) , bad voltage stabilizers - be it in the power board or the main board itself - and messed up memory configuration, usually due to power surges.
   SOLUTION: In progress as of time of this writing. We were able to narrow it down to the audio tract by removing the voltage feedback protection for the audio tract, though, and got the TV to power on and operate reliably without sound. Clearly either the audio amplifier or the audio power step-down converter is at fault here.

2) SANYO DP42840 - INTERMITTENT AUDIO, SHUTS OFF
     MODEL:  SANYO DP42840
     MAIN BOARD: PWB.MAIN.N7AL / 1LG4B10Y04600_B

    PICTURES:
  

    COMMENTS: This sounds and possibly is a variation of the above described problem. It is either bad power to the audio amplifier or bad amplifier itself.

 
3) SANYO DP46819 - DOES NOT POWER ON, GREEN LED CYCLES EVERY 10 SECONDS
    MODEL:  SANYO DP46819
    MAIN BOARD:  PWB.MAIN.N7EJ
    PICTURES:
COMMENTS: We've got two of those in and they both do the same. The problem is in the main board and requires precise component removal and replacement with an OEM Sanyo part.

You won't find that component - and neither the board itself - at a chop shop like SJ or even official parts vendor like MCM - component level repair is the only option here and for the record that's not something that can be done at home and - in most cases - by field service technicians.

If your TV suffers from the same symptom and if you want to send us your board for service please use the contact/shipping instructions link at http://www.coppelltvrepair.com and make sure to include your TV model and serial number from the label as shown on the above picture.


4) SANYO DP52449 - DOES NOT POWER ON, GREEN LED CYCLES EVERY 20 SECONDS;
    UPON FIXING THIS COMES UP WITH SAW-LIKE SOUND

    MODEL:  SANYO DP52449
    MAIN BOARD:  N7KE
    PICTURES:


COMMENTS: There were two separate problems in this TV. One was that it would never power on completely,  the back light would never activate and the front LED would only cycle. Fixing this required component level service of the main board.
Upon completing the service the TV would come on with very loud and trembling sound, nothing like what it was supposed to. We are still looking into this as of writing this article. It is most likely bad audio amplifier since the power going to it seems to be correct.
Update:  problem was found and attributed to failed audio power amplifier IC or amplifier itself.
Our modifications of the main board increase the load the amplifier can take, but even with it we STRONGLY recommend that you do not play audio at more than 70% of the sound level bar.

5 comments:

Pop Culture Factress said...

Hi there I have the dp47460, Its been sitting in my home for a couple years out of service. I'm in Michigan and I'm trying to fix it myself. Can you point out where the audio tract is so I can disconnect and see if this isolates the issue? Thank You so much, Vicki.

tater370 said...

i have a 52449-01 and i have this doing to mine can you show or send info what to look at . the light come on for about 1 min and light go off for about 5-sec then come back on but no pic or sound thanks

Unknown said...

How did they fix it? Might they release info on what they did to modify the main board? Info for fixing this line of tvs is rather unavailable these days, any resources will be appreciated.

Unknown said...

I have a Sanyo DP42840. After purchasing a digital indoor antenna, my TV will turn off by itself in antenna/air mode but every other input will keep the TV on. Any suggestions as to why this is happening?

Giovanni said...

Anyone know how I can get the board - I have looked all over and found no results

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