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I got a hd52w59 tv and it wont turn on it tries to 3 times and that is it . Also have a part that i dont know where it goes it is zcatt3123-1130 cable filter came with the tv in a bag of screws from the last owner

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Thats usually caused by the deflection board ( 3 Blinks) If you can attach a pic of the part I can let you know where it goes inside the TV.

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