If you did not have this problem before it was moved, the vibration of it being moved may have caused something to come loose. You MUST transport a large flat screen unit like that in a VERTICAL position because the screen will bounce like a trampoline and it breaks. You will have to take the television apart and check all the connections to be sure they are good.
SOURCE: tv turning off
Go to the timer option and disable the Automatically Switch off option. This will resolve the issue. Please let me know if it worked. If you need the user manual or instruction manula please click on the link below
http://www.generalmanual.com/Televisions/Sanyo-DP19647-Wide-Screen-Integrated-Digital-LCD-HDTV.htm. Hope this will be of help to you.
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SOURCE: tv turned on then shuts off auto. in 15 sec.
One possible reason is the remote may have an "IR leak" where it is turning off the TV by emitting a signal of it's own. To verify this, simply remove the batteries and turn the TV on. If it stays on, that was the problem and you would need a new remote. If this doesn't resolve this, try a power drain to rule out over-charged capacitors:
1. Unplug the product's power cable so the device is not grounded to the house.
2. Press and HOLD the product's own power button for 1 minute to drain the capacitors.
3. Plug the product back into a wall outlet and try to turn it on.
Note: This procedure works with battery operated devices as well so remove the batteries and
hold down it's power button. Electricity can remain in capacitors and on circuit boards
enough to prevent normal functionality. By clearing the residue electricity, your product
will have a fresh start and many times this will resolve a buggy or non-responsive device
that appears to be dead.
SOURCE: My DCT6200 cable box keeps
1) have you tried changing that box in that room to another and the box from the other to this room. That may give you an idea of either power or signal strength issue.
2) after it resets does a "dl" show up on the box front. if so it is trying to download a firmware/software update and everythime you power cycle it starts over.
3) turn the box off then hit select and go to option 8. there should be 4 modules enabled.
4) you may need a new box
SOURCE: my laptop turns itself off, sometimes in 15 min, sometimes 5h
it is probably the fan which is faulty and overheating your computer. had this issue with my vaio.
SOURCE: hello i have a 2011
It's a brand new car. Hyundai has a 5 yr/unlimited miles roadside assistance. Call them and have it towed to your dealer (FOR FREE). Hyundai will fix it FOR FREE
Your car isn't supposed to be doing what it's doing - you obviously have a battery or electrical problem that needs to be addressed. No need to try to fix it yourself - that's what the warranty is for.
This is the roadside assistance number from the HYUNDAI website:
1-800-243-7766
Good Luck!
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