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Sony Bravia
When my TV doesn’t turn on and shows 4 red flashes, could it be the display that’s faulty, and there’s nothing I can do to fix it?I have a Sony Tv Bravia
It cost 80 million, and after 5 years, your colleagues told me I need to buy a new one because there’s nothing they can do since the display is faulty. For such a big and reputable company, neither eMAG nor Sony can help me. I can just throw it in the trash. I will make sure to leave negative feedback everywhere, especially since you don’t offer a longer warranty for such an expensive product or replace it for this amount of money. This is a major scam.
What do I do now? Just watch how I’ve lost 80 million?
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@Cristache.mihaela83 Try to perform a forced factory reset: https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/articles/00274122?link-header
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A flashing LED on the TV is sign that an internal component of your TV has failed.
The number of blinks gives a clue to which component it is.
What model of Sony TV do you have and when did you buy it.
Here in the UK the normal Sony warranty is only one year although sometimes
they offer a five year warranty on selected models.
Some retailers here in the UK offer multi-year warranties up to six years.
Click on the articles below to see what the blinking red LED may be indicating.
https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/articles/00145302
If your TV is out of warranty then the repair may be expensive and not worth it compared to the cost of a new TV.