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Westinghouse DWM55F1G1 Version TW-78920-R055A 34013806 Main Board UF1 EEPROM ONLY

SKU:
sj-EEPROM-34013806
$19.50
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$15.99
$19.50
(You save $3.51)
$15.99
No Warranty
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This part is compatible with all Westinghouse DWM55F1G1 TVs with version number TW-78920-R055A (found on sticker on back of TV).



34013806 is found on sticker.



The eeprom you receive may be different from your original but it is a compatible replacement. All sales are FINAL and NO RETURNS will be accepted.




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 CAN fix:

- TV will not power on with remote/buttons when plugged-in



Symptoms EEPROM replacement CAN NOT Fix:

- TV turns on but has NO backlight

- TV turns on AND backlights are on, but has no video display at all

- HDMI issues

- Audio issues

Known Models

BrandModelsVersions
WESTINGHOUSEDWM55F1G1TW-78920-R055A
Part Number:
EEPROM-34013806
Warranty:
No Warranty
Part Type:
Integrated Circuit
Models:
DWM55F1G1
Brands:
westinghouse

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.