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Philips 996510020716 T-Con Board (X3917TPZXA)

SKU:
sj-996510020716
$19.99
$19.99
180-Day Warranty
We highly recommend matching your part number. Learn more
X3917TPZXA\r\n\r\nIMPORTANT: Horizontal lines on the screen are virtually NEVER caused by a bad T-con board. Horizontal lines indicate a defective LCD panel (screen).

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IMPORTANT: Horizontal lines on the screen are virtually NEVER caused by a bad T-con board. Horizontal lines indicate a defective LCD panel (screen).---

Philips 996510020716 T-Con Board (X3917TPZXA)

Known Models

BrandModelsVersions
InsigniaNS-LCD52HD-09
Magnavox52MF438B/27
52MF438B/F7
Philips52PFL3603D/27
52PFL3603D/F7
52PFL5603D/27
52PFL5603D/F7
SanyoDP52449
DP52848P52848-00
Part Number:
996510020716
Warranty:
180-Day Warranty
Visible Number:
X3917TPZXA
Manufacturer Part Number:
Philips 996510020716
Brands:
Sanyo
Models:
DP52848
Models:
52PFL5603D/27
Models:
52MF438B/27
Models:
NS-LCD52HD-09
Brands:
Magnavox
Brands:
Philips
Brands:
Insignia
Models:
52PFL3603D/F7
Models:
52PFL3603D/27
Models:
52MF438B/F7
Models:
52PFL5603D/F7
Models:
DP52449

Videos

What is a T-con board?

A T-con board — short for “timing control board” or “timing controller” — is found in LED and LCD TVs. This board converts the video signal from the main board and sends it directly to the screen to display the signal in the correct order and at the correct spot on the screen.

Which symptoms does a T-con board fix in a TV?

•  If your TV has no video, then the T-con board could be bad.

•  If your TV only has video on a fourth or half of the screen, then the T-con board 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 a T-con board?

It's easy! Once you match the part number on your T-con board with the part number listed on this page to confirm compatibility, you’ll just need a screwdriver and the ability to remove the back of your TV and replace the board.