Easy Fix! Samsung UN58TU7000 Keeps restarting (fix with tape!)
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2023
- If you have a samsung TV and it always restarts it could be your screen pannel now you can't fix a pannel but there is a hack to get it to work with only tape.
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I will never buy a Samsung product again. Go with LG. I have 2 LG TVs that are well over 10 years old and still working great. This stupid Samsung is 3 years old and I have no picture. You shouldn’t have to be opening your tv to fix it unless you abuse it. SAMSUNG = GARBAGE
You are great. This fix was not 100% perfect, but the boot loop went away. That is good enough to where my TV still has lines left to right, and that is quite ok with a full 50-inch display without the loop..🎉
Brilliant worked 100% for me got rid of all lines after a bit of titivation.many thanks
Thanks for this tutorial you helped me save my 8K tv. All that is wrong now is a small line in the top left corner of my tv, every where else looks amazing again.
Hi i got some questions about a Samsung tv
If i send some pics will you please answer?
I cannot even open the cover, how does it come off?
Where can i buy this part...how is it called?
Can you tell me why I'm only seeing 1 board in mine? And where the wifi module is??
TV now turns on but have a black vertical line. Any solutions for that?
I have a Samsung TV same model as yours. Screen is bright white but I can still see the menus etc. works as it should just super white. I’ve replaced the main board but no change. Could the power board be the issue?
It's the t com ribbon cables you can tape the pin. Unfortunately you have to find the right one
I’ve got the exact same model in the 50” version that just started when powered on, screen looks fine then the bottom menu comes on, then the screen turns black then it powers off by itself. If you turn the tv back on it will just repeat that cycle of menu, black screen, power off.
how to fix complete without the lines
Great
how long does this tape trick last?
Until more of the panel dies. For me it was about 6 months
So my tv was constantly power cycling, narrowed down the pin and put the strip of tape on. Now it powers on and can hear sound, but no image just the backlight. Any ideas?
Did you ever get this fixed? I have the same issue
Keep trying different pins or combinations of pins
Yes keep trying different pins but I recommend a voltage meter.
@@colinjones834i have one. But where and what to measure?
Did you fix it already? If so. Can you share picture of pin you blocked(taped)? Please
how to remove black horizontal lines that move? Thank you
Narrow down the tape. You are working with mm precision to narrow the short.
Hello! I managed to to fix as you dud with a stick,but a black line come out in the screen I think I touched something when I opened it 🤦♂️
Same... Today
Same. Tv turns on, sound on, doesn’t restart but have a black vertical line???
@@falconisko As you opened the TV, from the bottom side logically with the screwdriver, you damaged the wiring that goes from the motherboard image to the LCD panel.
I drilled a 3mm hole in it by accident and I have a 2cm vertical line.
To solve the problem you have to change the panel with the wiring that is not worth it.
There are some spanish channels that will show how to repair shorted panels. Step 1 is to try reducing panel voltage on the mainboard to 18V from 24.
could you send me the link
I’ve seen this as well. Guy out of Mexico soldering the panel circuit board traces due to a reboot. Wish I could understand Spanish.
This one…
ruclips.net/video/5PPPeFjplIU/видео.html
Luckilly youtube can auto translate...
@@NewsonsElectronics ruclips.net/video/70ZFApGTkyk/видео.html
Is there a faster way to identify where to put the tape? I have a TU700D that shuts down and restarts randomly and can be weeks, even months working properly before it starts having the issue again, so putting tape on each line and waiting to see if it restarts or not may not be a good way to go for my TV! :P
My TV always turns off as if a black veil is put on the screen, then it has sound for like two seconds, and then shuts down (when I first detected the issue it also restarted on its own, but nowadays it keeps itself off after the shut down). Any idea of what may be?
I've the exact same problem! I tried the tape fixing but it gets black anyway..
Tape half of the total connector. If the problem it's solved (the panel don't go off) you know you have taped the right pin.
Then half again, and again until you find
I narrowed it down to one pin, boot loop is gone, led backlight is on and i can here the Samsung sound, but no picture. Is my panel dead or do i need to keep narrowing down pins?
I have the same problem, I found the one pin to put the tape on to stop the bootloop but still, not image
Did you fix it?@@DamienLauer
@@EzQU2 nope, i trashed it, it needed a combinaison of blocked pins and it’s not a long term solution, Samsung qled tvs are juste trash
did you fix it? I have the same problem.
why wouldn't it solve the problem to change the electronic band ? 🤔
Did not help for me. The reboot loop was fixed, but now I get two black horizontal lines instead. So I guess I will have to buy a new TV. But it was worth a try
Mines is the same trace bad. But the left side of the screen is red tinted. Can't figure it out
dang exact same problem did you ever find out any fix?
@@killamjl01 nope
Same. Mine started out as 6 black horizontal lines, evenly spaced. Then every couple weeks, the picture would "melt" from perfect to completely black. This became more frequent to the point where it would only work for about 2 hours at a time. Soon thereafter, it went to power cycling. I worked through a bunch of pins near the one where you ended up, and eventually found it would power on with the same exact pin covered, but now with the color problem on the left side (same side as the fix). The display never had this imbalance before. I could almost live with a few lines, but the color is hard to overlook.
The backlight looks evenly colored to me (viewing through the holes on the backside), does this indicate the lcd itself is bad?
I wonder if I gummed up the connector with the adhesive on the tape when I was testing various combinations of pins.
So essentially there's no way to fix this completely. Best case scenario, with a lot of luck, I can get my TV working but with lower picture quality.
Could you just replace the ribbon technically?
no
@@NewsonsElectronics why wouldn't it solve the problem to change the electronic band ? 🤷♂
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