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Element/Westinghouse/ONN 30375007007 LED Backlight Strips (12) E4FAA75R WR75UT4210 100044717 NEW

SKU:
sj-30375007007
$74.80
$74.80
180-Day Warranty
Ships same business day if ordered before 4pm CT!
We highly recommend matching your part number. Learn more
Brand new set of 12 strips with double-sided tape already added.

PLEASE NOTE: There are two versions of this set of LEDs. This version uses 12 strips labeled "A" with part number 30375007007.



Known Models

BrandModelsVersions
ELEMENTE4FAA75R
WESTINGHOUSEWR75UT4210
ONN100044717M22223-MT,M22234-MT,M21123-MT,M22056-MT,
Important:
PLEASE NOTE: Many TV models use various different sets of LED strips. Please match the strips shown in the photo to the originals in your TV before ordering.
Part Number:
30375007007
Warranty:
180-Day Warranty
Brands:
element
Manufacturer Part Number 1:
Element 30375007007
Models:
E4FAA75R
Part Type:
LED Light Strip
Part Usage:
LED/LCD
Brands:
westinghouse
Models:
WR75UT4210
Brands:
onn
Models:
100044717
Board Number:
30375007007|LED75D07A-ZC66AG-05| LED75D07A-ZC66AG-05D| 30375007007D

Videos

What are LED strips?

LED strips are the light source behind the LCD screen in LED TVs (yes, the screen is still LCD). These strips get their power from the LED driver or the power supply board and control the image brightness on your TV screen.

Which symptoms do LED strips fix in a TV?

•  If you see very dim video or no video on the screen, but you know your TV has power and is on, then the LED strips could be bad.

•  If you see very dim video or no video on only a portion of the screen while the rest of the screen is bright/normal, then the LED strips could be bad.

*These are helpful tips to get you started and don’t represent accurate diagnoses for every TV model and failure. If you’re unsure of your diagnosis, we recommend checking out our YouTube channel or reaching out to a local TV technician for assistance.

How easy is it to replace LED strips?

While replacing your LED strips isn’t hard, you’ll need to be careful when tearing down your screen assembly to access them. We recommend following our video tutorials on YouTube and taking your time.