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Sony 65" XBR65X930D won't turn on?

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Takenbiu
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Sony 65" XBR65X930D won't turn on?

Hi, I see a bunch of people having the same issue as I am. My TV is about 6 months old, model #  XBR65X930D and working normal then today I push power on remote,nothing... i push power on tv, again nothing... changed batteries, removed tv from wall, checked power connections all good with tester,its getting power but does absolutely nothing... anybody figure out the issue? I tell ya tho,not to impressed with this expensive peice of technology !!! Any help would be appreciated. Wont be buying another sony again...

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Pascale_F
Moderator

Hi Takenbiu,


Welcome to the community.


I'll see if i can find this out for you. Maybe someone else in the community can help in the meantime.


Thanks,


Pascale

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Almou_10
Specialist

Hi Takenbiu,

 

This model seems to be non-European. I think it will be better to post this in the US community as they will be familiar with the product.

 

Cheers,

Almou_10

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semcanlis
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I just had this same problem with my XBR-65X930D. Bought in FL 3 years ago. It wouldn't turn on as of last night, by using either the remote or power button on the side panel. The TV shows no signs of power (the set has no picture, nor does the power light at the bottom of the screen illuminate, and the set does not get "warm"). Power cycling and reset procedures did not fix the issue. Online 3rd party tech support services suggest that the problem is either a failure with the AC/DC main power converter or the internal Mainboard. The online technicians believe these are the most common issues with many brands of LED TVs. In my case, I used a multi-meter and measured 23.8V DC at the AC/DC Power Converter output connector (specified at 24VDC), so I believe it's more likely the Mainboard. I want to fix the TV so I will move ahead with repairs. But it is obviously disappointing given how much money can be spent on a TV. It seems that higher priced TVs are not more reliable. The extra expense is purely for performance and features.