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Sanyo 02-SHY39A-CLS001 DP42D24 P42D24-00 Main Board/Power Supply UF1 EEPROM Only

SKU:
sj-EEPROM-02-SHY39A-CLS001
$15.99
$15.99
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This EEPROM is used on all main/power supply versions in Sanyo model number DP42D24 with chassis number P42D24-00 (found on sticker on back of TV).



IMPORTANT:

These main boards can have multiple failures, in addition to the EEPROM.

If EEPROM replacement does not repair your board, there are likely additional problems.



Symptoms EEPROM replacement MAY fix:

- On screen display is stuck on logo screen

- TV will not power on with remote or buttons (LED indicator remains same color)

- TV will not turn on after being off for 30+ minutes

- TV shuts off by itself during channel scan or when switching inputs

- TV turns on and is stuck in color test pattern mode forever

- TV turns on but there is no backlight (LED indicator shows TV is on but there is no image)

Known Models

BrandModelsVersions
SANYODP42D24P42D24-00
Part Number:
EEPROM-DP42D24 P42D24-00 MAIN
Warranty:
No Warranty
Part Type:
Integrated Circuit
Models:
DP42D24
Brands:
sanyo
Panel Number:
T420HVN06.1

What is an IC?

IC stands for “integrated circuit” and it’s a set of electronic circuits on one small, flat piece (or “chip”) of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Large numbers of tiny MOSFETs (”metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors) integrate into the small chip.

Which symptoms does an IC fix in a TV?

•  Since a lot of symptoms could be the result of a failed or defective IC, please refer to any symptoms listed on this page or contact your local TV technician.

*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 an IC?

You’ll need to have soldering experience to replace an IC on a board. If you don’t have that technical background, we suggest replacing the board instead.