FREEEEE TV!!!!!, i found this exact TV on the side of the road under a bunch of boxes waiting for the garbage truck. the wife and I were on a walk through the neighborhood and she walked back with me covering her face because she was so embarrassed by me routing through the neighbors trash. this is what was wrong, I got a new 4k 50" TV. she accepts now that it wasn't a ridiculous idea (this time). i didnt have a heat gun, but i did have a butane pen torch and a fancy kitchen thermometer rated for 500 degrees. so, I layed the thermometer on top of the processer and heated it from about 2-3 inches for short bursts to keep the heat applied the right amount to the immediate area. I am so happy! THANK YOU!
Nice to see those that are still passionate about the craft especially when everything is either smaller or in a throw away society. Good job from a tech who has been repairing since the vacuum tube days and still going.
i agree--i try to fix what i can before chucking it out (dont like the idea that something usable would unnecessarily end up in a landfill). I dont have the tools, knowledge or skills that BD has. However, i watched his entire video--excellent presentation. thx BD.
So I’ve had this exact same TV for probably 5-7 years now and all of a sudden it wouldn’t turn on. The power light would come on then fade away, then blink one long blink, then 15 blinks after that. I found your video, watched the entire thing, grabbed my heat gun, and watched it over and over again while following the tutorial. The first time I was too afraid to hit the processors with 400*F and it didn’t work, so I took it apart and hit it again this time with a thermometer on the processor and cranked the heat gun up to 500*F while making sure the thermometer showed at least 350*F on the processor. Pressed down and held until connections cooled enough to harden and let it sit for a couple minutes and plugged it in and what do you freaking know… the backlight is now coming on the TV is working again!!!! Thank you so so so much!!!! You just saved me from spending money I literally do not have!! I cannot thank you enough!!!
I punched this model into search with words "black screen" and found this video. I have to thank you for being spot on as this fixed my TV within a few hours. Hopefully its better than the factory solder job now and will out last its previous life span. I used the open flame method with a pencil butane torch with foil carefully taped around the chip. worked great ! I do have years of soldering and radiator/brazing/welding and get the concept of heat control and gave it a try. I do need to get a hot air station in my life. Thanks Again BigDog 8882 You Rock Ive subscribed and liked 👍
Sir, I've not posted a RUclips comment in well-over a decade but wanted to give praise where it's due. I have the same TV as demonstrated and was fortunate to stumble across your video in search of a fix.Thank you so much for this walk-through. Your procedure was methodical, well explained, and you saved me a few dollars (just the cost of a heat gun). I hope many others get to see your video for this ridiculously simple repair, as it's one of the gems on RUclips. Peace.
Worked like a charm! When the TV first started the screen was blue for a flash, then green but immediately after started working as normal. It worked so well I also did the board for an M55-C2 that I thought was dead (same symptoms) . I had already paid 75 bucks to a repair shop to fix a M55-C1 last year. Here's a hint too, I used aluminum foil with a small square cut out for the chip so I could shield the rest of the board just in case.
Buddy you just saved me several hundred bucks for a new TV I was ready to go buy since modern tv's are modular and people hardly repair now days. Even though I'm a retired technician I wasn't gonna fix it after I checked the power supply and seemed like it was working, thinking I didn't want to delve into troubleshooting the rest. I live in Canada and everything is harder to find and more expensive than the US. My tv (vizio 43-C1). Taking a chance to buy the main board for a couple hundred $$ including shipping and not getting it to work I thought was not worth it since a new lower end tv would cost 400$. I saw another video where the guy changed the main board three times till the vendor sent him the correct one. So when i saw your video it made sense thinking it kind of reflows the solder beneath the big chips when you heat to 3-4 hundred degrees. But darn, my heat sink is soldered on the board so guess what, couldn't unsolder it obviously because the heat of two solder irons doesn't melt the solder. So I did heat on top of the heat sink to 600 degrees and put it back in the tv and low and behold, it worked. Anyhow, can't thank you enough, keep up the good work!!
I never leave a comment on videos but I gotta say thank you very much I've been trying to fix my TV for a month and your video helped me bring my TV back to life !
Hi Big Dog. Great videos. I’ve watched a lot of your videos and learnt so much. Ive got the same model Vizio D55U tv with no backlights or picture. The on off light would light but starts to flash repeatedly. I tried everything you suggested in all your videos to no avail. I ordered a replacement main board but when I put that in the symptoms changed a bit where the backlights would now come on and the Vizio logo appeared but then went off with a totally black screen and the on off button flashing 15 times. I got another main board but that was worse. No backlights or picture with that in. The thing that fixed both of the main boards was baking them in the oven at 300F for 10 minutes each. I got the oven up to temperature then put the boards in as they were. No takingany of the heat sinks off or anything. Lo and behold both of them worked once I put them back in my tv with all the original parts, PS, LED bd and TCon bd. One main bd still has a problem with HDMI 5 input but everything else works fine. I’d tried heating the chips up with a heat gun, changing the EEPROMS , swooping out all the other beds . I even replaced all the backlight LED strips as one strip was very dim and another had one LED out . I know you don’t recommend baking the boards in an oven but it’s the only thing that got my tv back up and running. None of the plastic connectors melted or parts fell off. I just left the board in the oven to cool off then put it back in the tv. Thought this might help some of your other viewers as it’s taken me about a month to fix this thing. By the way the power supply for this model only supplies 19 vdc to the main bd and 24 vdc to the led driver bd. The main bd then produces its own 5 vdc standby voltage . The 5 vdc voltage shows up on the power supply connector but it’s not generated there. Thanks again for your great videos. Couldn’t have fixed this tv without your knowledge.
Thanks for the information. This fixed my Visio D55u-D1 55 inch tv. I would have never had a shot at fixing it until this video. I will add that instead of taking off the heat sink cover, I heated up the opposite side of the circuit board. This method worked for me and the television works great now.
Thank you, sir! My Vizio D55u-D1 had the exact same problem. I followed your steps, heated up both processor units on the main board with a Ryobi cordless heat gun, and the TV is working great now. I did have to use a putty knife to loosen the main board with pink foam blocks from the TV chassis. I also used tinfoil to try to deflect the heat from the other parts of the main board, cutting two holes the size of the processor units. Great video - very much appreciated!
This corrected the issue with my D55u-D1. I had suspected the bga needed resoldered, but wanted to see if anyone else had the exact same issue. Thank you for posting this video. Another TV saved from the scrap heap!
Hey Dog, My Vizio M43-C1 would power up with the "V" logo and the "on" light bright in the left bottom corner then fade with a blank screen. Then the Indicator on light would flash 3 times brightly. I heated the chip you showed after following your disassembly proceedure. My unit is a bit different tho. Anyway, Heated it to about 320° with a heat gun for about 30 seconds. Put it back together and she came back to life. Thanks for your unselfish sharing of knowledge!
Unbelievable. Fixed a dump find 70" 4k Vizio by heating up the microprocessors with a cheap heat gun and some tinfoil. Thank you so much for sharing your talents!!
Thank you BigDog! I just fixed my Vizio 55 thanks to your Video.. I got a replacement Power board hoping to fix the No power/image problem Just a quick white light on the bottom left and nothing... the new power board did not do anything. I was ready to take the TV to the curb.. and I'm glad I stumble into your video. The Reflow of the Two processors did the Trick! the thermal paste was completely Dry.. I cleaned the two processors really well, added new thermal pads & thermal paste and voila! Got my TV Back. Tank You!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! Every other video I found was a total waste of time. I was preparing to have to buy a new tv and found your video. My tv works perfectly now! Can't thank you enough.
Just subscribed to a great detailed video, which I just found today. 4 years ago I sent my 55” Vizio mainboard away to be refurbished for $99 and it is still working great to this day. Symptoms, back then were none of the HMDI inputs receive a signal, so no HMDI devise would work. The rabbit ears worked for local channels, and the AV or component Yellow, red and white worked for older DVD player. Had your video been available 4 years ago I would have tried your fix, since I had to take the TV apart to remove the Mainboard and send it off for refurbishing. I like how you showed how to trouble shoot using a multi-meter on DC volts. Our 42” Vizio works if you do not mind waiting 10-15 minutes for it to warm up. It comes on right away; you just cannot change anything for 10-15 minutes. No volume, up or down change, no change of TV input, etc. We have been living with this for a long time. I took it apart years ago, thinking I would find a bulging capacitor, but they all looked fine, so back together and live with problem. Any ideas?
You Are The Master Mr.Big Dog...I'm was doing the Hot Reflow on 380 Degrees,Now I have 2 same Vizio D55u-d1 and I will fix tomorrow following your strategy...Thank you very much for share your Knowledge!!!
Holy Heatgun, Big Dog! Thank you, thank you, thank you. You inspired me to try to fix my totally dead E75-E3 using your process. No power, no led, nothing. Bob Jackson, thank you for oven technique…I was barely handy with screwdriver to pull back off TV, so knew I could not do Big Dog stuff. But desperate enough to try the oven exactly as you said. I used glass tray to hold board in oven. Incredibly, It worked 😂😂😂. TV came to life. Great help guys 😅
I wanted to leave my thank you @bigdog8882 that after seeing your video, I saved probably more than 100$ on replacement parts. This is my 4th week in after a self repair on my personal vizio d55u-d1. I ended up with a heatgun set to 350 Celsius and used it for about a min overall (because my damn smoke detector kept on going off lol) and it still worked out just fine for me. So thank you for saving me here and hope you keep posting these great videos!
Hey! many thanks for this video. I just fixed a Vizio D50u-D1 by heating the same chip you show in the video with my rework hot air gun set to 400C for a couple of minutes. This TV would show the Vizio logo, and go off, and restart a few times. I followed your steps to check the PSU, the LED backlights, the LED board, and then went to work on the mainboard. For anyone attempting, the first time I heated that chip (same as in the video), the TV still didn't work afterwards, so I repeated the process once more. Also in my case that chip wasn't completely cold, it would warm when the TV still didn't work (confirmed with a thermal camera) but I guessed I should try resoldering it anyway, since other than that I would have to replace the board, and that fixed the TV.
Hi! This Is Adán . I bought a same model an size TV about 3 weeks ago, after watching and followed your awesome video directions, having exactly the same problem I fixed my TV bought locally thru OfferUp for 20 dollars. Thanks for your very interesting videos!!!
I'm glad I watched this video before I gave up on fixing my Vizio TV. Great job of explaining how the use of a hot air blower can solve a simple problem. I do have a rework station for building kits for my ham radio station. Great video again and thank you.
Holy crap I followed your steps to the T and sure enough it worked I'm not crazy smart with electronics but Holy crap 😳 I feel like a bad ass now. Thanks my man for the super detailed video and hel0
Wow, I can't believe it, but so far it appears this fixed my TV! My Vizio 55" had gone "black screen" a week ago so, after watching this, I bought a soldering & rework station off Amazon for $39, did what you did, and now it appears I have a working TV again. Hopefully it will stay that way, but regardless thanks for the great video!
My sister just gave me a M43-C1. It had the heatsink soldered to the main board. It also did not have the blue and red LEDs installed. I used a heat gun on low on the back side of the cooler processor. Heated it to about 400F. Took about 7 minutes. Works great! Thanks! I won't even mention the smoke detector 😜
Thank you so much. My Vizio TV has the same black screen problem. According to your instructions, I bought a hot air gun from Amazon, 400 degrees Celsius, and it took about 2 minutes. It had been turned on normally.
Your video helped me fix my Vizio P65-C1. I had it narrowed down to the main board but wasn't quite sure where to go after that. Reflowing the two BGAs did the trick. Thanks!
I don't leave comments on RUclips. However I feel like it's time to give credit when credit is due. I just finished doing this step by step and it works! Thank you for the details. I would like to point out on my smaller 43" version the heat shield was soldered on so that took some time to heat and gently pull apart.and the same putting it back on making sure it was pressing against the chips afterwards. But other then that, it 100% worked for me. Thanks again.
Many many thanks to you my friend!! Your video helped me bring a D55-E0 back from the dead. Found it had a bad power board (power light finally came on), and then I pulled out my heat gun and reseated the CPU on the mainboard. To my amazement it worked! Thank you so much for saving the day! One thing I did do on this TV (don't recall if it was in this vid) was carefully scrape off the old thermal paste, clean it up with rubbing alcohol, then add new thermal paste to the CPU before reseating the heat dispersion plate. For others watching this video-- make sure you reapply new thermal paste or you could nuke your TV.
Instead of using thermal paste I recommend using TIM aka Thermal Interface Material. Reason being is that thermal paste can be subject to 'thermal pumping'. When the electronics go from hot to cold parts expand and shrink. When they do this it literally squeezes the paste out. With TIM material (I call it bubblegum) it does not happen. In fact, if the TV had thermal paste in the first place this could have caused part failure as the paste was 'squeezed' out!
Hi big brother just to let you know that fast fix really works on my visio65" model p65e1. Almost change the eeprom but after I saw your vlog. I was impressed on that technique...thank you so much!!!God bless and keep on sharing....
Hey......!!!!!! Thank you soo much man!!!!! My TV is back up and running!!!!!! It didn't work the first time I heated the processor up but I think I heated the wrong one, so I opened it back up and heated both, turned it on and it worked!!!!! Thank you again!!!!!
Sincerely, thank you! I've got to go get some thermal paste before totally reassembling, but it seems like I've fixed my 8y/o TV! Last week I had my Segway scooter randomly die. I was really defeated, but the next morning, woke up determined to fix it. Replaced the control board, and now it's running like new. Fast forward to this week, and as my luck has it...TV died in the middle of 1993's Malice, starring Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, and Bill Pullman (even a young Gwenyth Paltrow makes an appearance!). I couldn't believe it, never had a TV die on my like that, mid scene. Anyway, I ripped that puppy off the wall and got my screwdriver. Had it apart before pulling up this video, and I knew right away (probably bc of the fire alarm beeping) that you had me covered. 🎉🎉❤
Love your stuff BigDog gonna try these trouble shoots tomorrow and if all goes well I’ll put this up in the garage 👍🏼 instead of posting it on offer up for free. Thanks ! keep um coming!
Thanks so much for posting this repair. I have the D50U-D1 and it had the exact same issue with the same processor chip. Thanks to you my TV is now fixed!
Wow…. Just followed you step by step and diagnosed a 4K vizio I bought that someone sold that wouldn’t turn. It has the same issue. No volts on that same top on/off pin. Just subscribed. Shout out to you and @tampatec
This worked for me too! I was almost ready to throw the TV away, until I found you. . My heatsink was soldered to the board, and looked like it would be very difficult to remove, so instead I applied a lot of heat directly to the heat sink over the processor and it worked like a charm. In addition, I happened to have a small USB powered fan laying around, so I cut a small hole in the back of the TV case directly over the processor that lost it's connection. Hopefully that will help to keep the temp down and our little repair will last that much longer. Thank you!
I have this exact TV and I’m going to follow these steps to see if it works! I was about to have the TV picked up for a part recycle until I found this :)!!
Thank you so much brother you are great man. With this video direction I fixed my vizo TV . it is real information. you save me from out more money for maintenance.
It worked, thanks for the great video! Not bad fix for a free TV, only 1080P. but great to put in a kids room. Vizio's aren't the best brand and I've ever worked on over the years but it's not the worst brand either. The brand I see with the most problems are LG and Insignia, and all the cheap Chinese brands not many people have heard of. One thing you might have done but missed is to clean the IC's off with a Q-tip and alcohol, then use new thermal grease before you put the big heat-sink back on. That old heat-sink grease is usually all dried up, and running just a few degrees cooler can save years on computers and TV's.
@@nafl350 The classic Arctic Silver 5 is still one of the best and most reliable. I've used it forever, and my temps on ancient desktops and laptops have still stayed much lower than before (applied on items when both factory-fresh and 1-5 yrs used)... Critical to apply it properly, though, do the research, do it right and it'll amaze ya... >;]
I can answer any questions you have I’ve got the back off n was attempting to troubleshoot but don’t know much n I’ve been watching your videos tho n learning some things
Great video!! Count me as a new subscriber. I'm going to try this with a D65-D2 that's showing vertical lines on the center of the screen. I have a rework station so I can isolate heat to the chip in question. What does concern me is that the manufacturer mislabeled the voltages, as you pointed out. That's a little scary, especially dealing with electricity.
Just a little knowledge for you. When the TV actually fails to boot, the reason why the vizio TV fails to boot is not because of the mainboard, but because of a faulty Google Chromecast, update that came through on the smart TV side of your television set. That's why you get the black screen death and the only way to fix it is to physically quickly press input, get it over to p. C. And then go into settings on menu and do a firmware update.
If the screen is black, there would be no way to get to the menu settings you are talking about. Also this VIZIO does not use Google Chromecast as the smartware.
@mts7274 yes they do and you have to press input quickly while the vizio logo is on the screen it allows you to go into pc mode and then select settings and firmware update which fixes the chromecast boot failure. And vizio is locked to chromcast all vizio 4k tvs manufactured last year into this year are Google Chromecast tvs This holiday season the special edition vizio tvs on sale from places like Walmart and other stores is a chromecast tv with a new vizio account app this is the only tv that is currently getting away from chromecast. In the vizio lineup but the vizio account still runs on chromecast and Android.
@mts7274 It's nickname is the black screen of death.It is not a black screen of death in the way you think it goes to the vizio logo then a black screen with no response from controls this is because the tv is told to default into the chromecast first which it can't do if a faulty update was received from google.
@@mts7274 and this is why you have to press input quickly so you can get off of the vizio logo and the chromecast before the TV can boot the chromecast.
@@derrickdiehl9081 Mine was the same as in the video held on with plastic pins you have to squeeze with pliers to get out. It starts around the 14 minute mark in the video. You will need a small needle nose pliers to get the one inside the added heat sink on the back on a M50-c1 that is not in the video.
I got the same tv just now by curb. Carried it in well took 10 minutes to find power button. Then I saw the light on front go off if I look inside the back of the tv I see one white light on.I plugged my Xbox into the hdmi and I think I heard sound.This fix is worth a shot .If this works I will send you a tip
It did work in my case, but caution is essential to avoid overheating the chip. Unfortunately, that's what occurred in my situation. So far, everything is working, hopefully for another few years
Great video, I'm about to start the same model TV with exactly the same problem. I am a technician and an engineer but my specialty was not TV's, it was power supplies. Retired since 2013, I'll let you know how the outcome of my Vizio that was given to me for free.
I'm picking up a 55 p55-c1 tomorrow...I'm going to plug it up and see what happens...person I got the TV from said the HDMI went out...then no power...I'll keep you posted... hopefully...you can help me trouble shoot the problem....
I tried the oven method at 350 for 10 minutes.. didn’t work. But I left the heat sink on 😑 maybe I’ll retry. Did you do exactly how bigdogs video shows?
hey there wanted to come by and show some appreciation , this video helped me a lot i had a vizio m49-c1 that had the same issue and manage to apply the same fix on this video as you recommended , im very happy with the results. thanks again you got a sub with me. and well also i wanted to ask a question if possible. After this specific repair is done how long would the repair last? 😃👍
Just fixed my Vizio D55u_D1 today, thanks for making this vid!!! All I used was a $10 EverStart handheld heat gun from Walmart, and moved it around the chip for about 4-5 minutes. So how long does this sort of fix typically last?
FREEEEE TV!!!!!, i found this exact TV on the side of the road under a bunch of boxes waiting for the garbage truck. the wife and I were on a walk through the neighborhood and she walked back with me covering her face because she was so embarrassed by me routing through the neighbors trash. this is what was wrong, I got a new 4k 50" TV. she accepts now that it wasn't a ridiculous idea (this time). i didnt have a heat gun, but i did have a butane pen torch and a fancy kitchen thermometer rated for 500 degrees. so, I layed the thermometer on top of the processer and heated it from about 2-3 inches for short bursts to keep the heat applied the right amount to the immediate area. I am so happy! THANK YOU!
Nice to see those that are still passionate about the craft especially when everything is either smaller or in a throw away society. Good job from a tech who has been repairing since the vacuum tube days and still going.
i agree--i try to fix what i can before chucking it out (dont like the idea that something usable would unnecessarily end up in a landfill). I dont have the tools, knowledge or skills that BD has. However, i watched his entire video--excellent presentation. thx BD.
Nice to meet n all of u , u have before u the Aztec MacGyver.. 80% of ppl will have no idea who MacGyver is and that in a nutshell is sad . Really sad
So I’ve had this exact same TV for probably 5-7 years now and all of a sudden it wouldn’t turn on. The power light would come on then fade away, then blink one long blink, then 15 blinks after that. I found your video, watched the entire thing, grabbed my heat gun, and watched it over and over again while following the tutorial. The first time I was too afraid to hit the processors with 400*F and it didn’t work, so I took it apart and hit it again this time with a thermometer on the processor and cranked the heat gun up to 500*F while making sure the thermometer showed at least 350*F on the processor. Pressed down and held until connections cooled enough to harden and let it sit for a couple minutes and plugged it in and what do you freaking know… the backlight is now coming on the TV is working again!!!! Thank you so so so much!!!! You just saved me from spending money I literally do not have!! I cannot thank you enough!!!
I punched this model into search with words "black screen" and found this video. I have to thank you for being spot on as this fixed my TV within a few hours. Hopefully its better than the factory solder job now and will out last its previous life span. I used the open flame method with a pencil butane torch with foil carefully taped around the chip. worked great ! I do have years of soldering and radiator/brazing/welding and get the concept of heat control and gave it a try. I do need to get a hot air station in my life.
Thanks Again BigDog 8882 You Rock Ive subscribed and liked
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Sir, I've not posted a RUclips comment in well-over a decade but wanted to give praise where it's due. I have the same TV as demonstrated and was fortunate to stumble across your video in search of a fix.Thank you so much for this walk-through. Your procedure was methodical, well explained, and you saved me a few dollars (just the cost of a heat gun). I hope many others get to see your video for this ridiculously simple repair, as it's one of the gems on RUclips. Peace.
Worked like a charm! When the TV first started the screen was blue for a flash, then green but immediately after started working as normal. It worked so well I also did the board for an M55-C2 that I thought was dead (same symptoms) . I had already paid 75 bucks to a repair shop to fix a M55-C1 last year. Here's a hint too, I used aluminum foil with a small square cut out for the chip so I could shield the rest of the board just in case.
Buddy you just saved me several hundred bucks for a new TV I was ready to go buy since modern tv's are modular and people hardly repair now days. Even though I'm a retired technician I wasn't gonna fix it after I checked the power supply and seemed like it was working, thinking I didn't want to delve into troubleshooting the rest. I live in Canada and everything is harder to find and more expensive than the US. My tv (vizio 43-C1).
Taking a chance to buy the main board for a couple hundred $$ including shipping and not getting it to work I thought was not worth it since a new lower end tv would cost 400$.
I saw another video where the guy changed the main board three times till the vendor sent him the correct one.
So when i saw your video it made sense thinking it kind of reflows the solder beneath the big chips when you heat to 3-4 hundred degrees. But darn, my heat sink is soldered on the board so guess what, couldn't unsolder it obviously because the heat of two solder irons doesn't melt the solder. So I did heat on top of the heat sink to 600 degrees and put it back in the tv and low and behold, it worked.
Anyhow, can't thank you enough, keep up the good work!!
I never leave a comment on videos but I gotta say thank you very much I've been trying to fix my TV for a month and your video helped me bring my TV back to life !
I just wanted to leave a comment here to encourage anyone watching this video on trying this before throwing it away. It works!
Thanks, OP!
Much love Oscar. Merry Christmas my Brotha.
Hi Big Dog. Great videos. I’ve watched a lot of your videos and learnt so much. Ive got the same model Vizio D55U tv with no backlights or picture. The on off light would light but starts to flash repeatedly. I tried everything you suggested in all your videos to no avail. I ordered a replacement main board but when I put that in the symptoms changed a bit where the backlights would now come on and the Vizio logo appeared but then went off with a totally black screen and the on off button flashing 15 times. I got another main board but that was worse. No backlights or picture with that in. The thing that fixed both of the main boards was baking them in the oven at 300F for 10 minutes each. I got the oven up to temperature then put the boards in as they were. No takingany of the heat sinks off or anything. Lo and behold both of them worked once I put them back in my tv with all the original parts, PS, LED bd and TCon bd. One main bd still has a problem with HDMI 5 input but everything else works fine. I’d tried heating the chips up with a heat gun, changing the EEPROMS , swooping out all the other beds . I even replaced all the backlight LED strips as one strip was very dim and another had one LED out . I know you don’t recommend baking the boards in an oven but it’s the only thing that got my tv back up and running. None of the plastic connectors melted or parts fell off. I just left the board in the oven to cool off then put it back in the tv. Thought this might help some of your other viewers as it’s taken me about a month to fix this thing.
By the way the power supply for this model only supplies 19 vdc to the main bd and 24 vdc to the led driver bd. The main bd then produces its own 5 vdc standby voltage . The 5 vdc voltage shows up on the power supply connector but it’s not generated there. Thanks again for your great videos. Couldn’t have fixed this tv without your knowledge.
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!! I was having the very same issue with my D55u-D1, followed your directions and boom! All fixed!
Thanks for the information. This fixed my Visio D55u-D1 55 inch tv. I would have never had a shot at fixing it until this video. I will add that instead of taking off the heat sink cover, I heated up the opposite side of the circuit board. This method worked for me and the television works great now.
Thanks for the tip, Mark. I was able to fix ours by heating from the opposite side of the circuit board as well.
Thank you, sir! My Vizio D55u-D1 had the exact same problem. I followed your steps, heated up both processor units on the main board with a Ryobi cordless heat gun, and the TV is working great now. I did have to use a putty knife to loosen the main board with pink foam blocks from the TV chassis. I also used tinfoil to try to deflect the heat from the other parts of the main board, cutting two holes the size of the processor units. Great video - very much appreciated!
This corrected the issue with my D55u-D1. I had suspected the bga needed resoldered, but wanted to see if anyone else had the exact same issue. Thank you for posting this video. Another TV saved from the scrap heap!
Glad it helped
@@bigdog8882 Will a standard hair drier work if I hold it down close to the chip long enough?
This Vizio D50u-D1 TV had the same problem! Your fix, fixed it! Thank you so much!
Hey Dog,
My Vizio M43-C1 would power up with the "V" logo and the "on" light bright in the left bottom corner then fade with a blank screen. Then the Indicator on light would flash 3 times brightly.
I heated the chip you showed after following your disassembly
proceedure. My unit is a bit different tho. Anyway, Heated it to about 320° with a heat gun for about 30 seconds. Put it back together and she came back to life.
Thanks for your unselfish sharing of knowledge!
Just came to add to the comments and say this worked for my TV! Thanks for making this awesome video!
Unbelievable. Fixed a dump find 70" 4k Vizio by heating up the microprocessors with a cheap heat gun and some tinfoil. Thank you so much for sharing your talents!!
Good Job. Thanks for watching.
Thank you BigDog! I just fixed my Vizio 55 thanks to your Video.. I got a replacement Power board hoping to fix the No power/image problem Just a quick white light on the bottom left and nothing... the new power board did not do anything. I was ready to take the TV to the curb.. and I'm glad I stumble into your video. The Reflow of the Two processors did the Trick! the thermal paste was completely Dry.. I cleaned the two processors really well, added new thermal pads & thermal paste and voila! Got my TV Back. Tank You!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
Every other video I found was a total waste of time. I was preparing to have to buy a new tv and found your video. My tv works perfectly now!
Can't thank you enough.
Just found this same TV in the trash...16 dollar heat gun at harbor freight and boom it's up and running...Thank you sir appreciate the info.
Can't thank you enough for the video! Was able to use this hot air method on my M60-C3 just as I was going to give up on it. Great stuff!
Thanks for the video. The heat gun repair worked on my Vizio M60-C3. I am happy I watched.
Just subscribed to a great detailed video, which I just found today. 4 years ago I sent my 55” Vizio mainboard away to be refurbished for $99 and it is still working great to this day. Symptoms, back then were none of the HMDI inputs receive a signal, so no HMDI devise would work. The rabbit ears worked for local channels, and the AV or component Yellow, red and white worked for older DVD player. Had your video been available 4 years ago I would have tried your fix, since I had to take the TV apart to remove the Mainboard and send it off for refurbishing. I like how you showed how to trouble shoot using a multi-meter on DC volts.
Our 42” Vizio works if you do not mind waiting 10-15 minutes for it to warm up. It comes on right away; you just cannot change anything for 10-15 minutes. No volume, up or down change, no change of TV input, etc. We have been living with this for a long time. I took it apart years ago, thinking I would find a bulging capacitor, but they all looked fine, so back together and live with problem. Any ideas?
You Are The Master Mr.Big Dog...I'm was doing the Hot Reflow on 380 Degrees,Now I have 2 same Vizio D55u-d1 and I will fix tomorrow following your strategy...Thank you very much for share your Knowledge!!!
Thanks! This video helps me to fix my dead VIZIO P55; you helped to save it from the trash. Thank you!
This worked for me! Thank you sir! Took about an hour or so. Saved my tv!
Holy Heatgun, Big Dog! Thank you, thank you, thank you. You inspired me to try to fix my totally dead E75-E3 using your process. No power, no led, nothing. Bob Jackson, thank you for oven technique…I was barely handy with screwdriver to pull back off TV, so knew I could not do Big Dog stuff. But desperate enough to try the oven exactly as you said. I used glass tray to hold board in oven. Incredibly, It worked 😂😂😂. TV came to life. Great help guys 😅
My mom is on a fixed income and you saved the day man. Thx so much
I also saw the oven treatment; your method is much more precise. Thanks for the great video.
I wanted to leave my thank you @bigdog8882 that after seeing your video, I saved probably more than 100$ on replacement parts. This is my 4th week in after a self repair on my personal vizio d55u-d1. I ended up with a heatgun set to 350 Celsius and used it for about a min overall (because my damn smoke detector kept on going off lol) and it still worked out just fine for me. So thank you for saving me here and hope you keep posting these great videos!
Glad it helped. Good Job. Blessings!
Appreciate your level of detail and your no nonsense approach in delivering the information! Well done, dude!
Except that smoke detector beeping was driving me insane not going to lie!
I 2nd that chirp noise!
Hey! many thanks for this video. I just fixed a Vizio D50u-D1 by heating the same chip you show in the video with my rework hot air gun set to 400C for a couple of minutes. This TV would show the Vizio logo, and go off, and restart a few times. I followed your steps to check the PSU, the LED backlights, the LED board, and then went to work on the mainboard.
For anyone attempting, the first time I heated that chip (same as in the video), the TV still didn't work afterwards, so I repeated the process once more. Also in my case that chip wasn't completely cold, it would warm when the TV still didn't work (confirmed with a thermal camera) but I guessed I should try resoldering it anyway, since other than that I would have to replace the board, and that fixed the TV.
Mine also heated up even though it needed resoldered.
Hi! This Is Adán . I bought a same model an size TV about 3 weeks ago, after watching and followed your awesome video directions, having exactly the same problem I fixed my TV bought locally thru OfferUp for 20 dollars. Thanks for your very interesting videos!!!
I'm glad I watched this video before I gave up on fixing my Vizio TV. Great job of explaining how the use of a hot air blower can solve a simple problem. I do have a rework station for building kits for my ham radio station. Great video again and thank you.
Glad it helped
Thanks!
This worked for me after almost throwing out the tv. Thanks for putting this together!
Holy crap I followed your steps to the T and sure enough it worked I'm not crazy smart with electronics but Holy crap 😳 I feel like a bad ass now. Thanks my man for the super detailed video and hel0
Wow, I can't believe it, but so far it appears this fixed my TV! My Vizio 55" had gone "black screen" a week ago so, after watching this, I bought a soldering & rework station off Amazon for $39, did what you did, and now it appears I have a working TV again. Hopefully it will stay that way, but regardless thanks for the great video!
My sister just gave me a M43-C1. It had the heatsink soldered to the main board. It also did not have the blue and red LEDs installed. I used a heat gun on low on the back side of the cooler processor. Heated it to about 400F. Took about 7 minutes. Works great! Thanks! I won't even mention the smoke detector 😜
Thank you so much. My Vizio TV has the same black screen problem. According to your instructions, I bought a hot air gun from Amazon, 400 degrees Celsius, and it took about 2 minutes. It had been turned on normally.
Your video helped me fix my Vizio P65-C1. I had it narrowed down to the main board but wasn't quite sure where to go after that. Reflowing the two BGAs did the trick. Thanks!
How did you remove your heat sink Travis? Was it soldered on?
@@SilverbackFirewood My heatsink was just held on with a few plastic spring clips, similar to the video. It was pretty easy to remove.
Great to hear!
@@traviscook3874 did you pull the foam type pads off the top too or just heat them up with them on?
@@TylerStevens I did remove them.
I liked the louder music while you heated the board. Great touch 👍🏼
Noted Alex.
I don't leave comments on RUclips. However I feel like it's time to give credit when credit is due. I just finished doing this step by step and it works! Thank you for the details. I would like to point out on my smaller 43" version the heat shield was soldered on so that took some time to heat and gently pull apart.and the same putting it back on making sure it was pressing against the chips afterwards. But other then that, it 100% worked for me. Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing!
Many many thanks to you my friend!! Your video helped me bring a D55-E0 back from the dead. Found it had a bad power board (power light finally came on), and then I pulled out my heat gun and reseated the CPU on the mainboard. To my amazement it worked! Thank you so much for saving the day!
One thing I did do on this TV (don't recall if it was in this vid) was carefully scrape off the old thermal paste, clean it up with rubbing alcohol, then add new thermal paste to the CPU before reseating the heat dispersion plate. For others watching this video-- make sure you reapply new thermal paste or you could nuke your TV.
Instead of using thermal paste I recommend using TIM aka Thermal Interface Material. Reason being is that thermal paste can be subject to 'thermal pumping'. When the electronics go from hot to cold parts expand and shrink. When they do this it literally squeezes the paste out. With TIM material (I call it bubblegum) it does not happen. In fact, if the TV had thermal paste in the first place this could have caused part failure as the paste was 'squeezed' out!
Thanks brother, excellent video. Never would have thought to check the processors for a cold one, totally fixed my issue.
No problem 👍
@@bigdog8882 hello do you know where can I get a TCON board for that exact tv ??
Hi big brother just to let you know that fast fix really works on my visio65" model p65e1. Almost change the eeprom but after I saw your vlog. I was impressed on that technique...thank you so much!!!God bless and keep on sharing....
Good to hear
Big thanks - My 7 year old Visio 55" 4K is back in action!
Hey......!!!!!! Thank you soo much man!!!!! My TV is back up and running!!!!!! It didn't work the first time I heated the processor up but I think I heated the wrong one, so I opened it back up and heated both, turned it on and it worked!!!!! Thank you again!!!!!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you!!! I am up and running. Saved me some moneyyy and now I have a multimeter for future projects :D
Great to hear!
Sincerely, thank you! I've got to go get some thermal paste before totally reassembling, but it seems like I've fixed my 8y/o TV!
Last week I had my Segway scooter randomly die. I was really defeated, but the next morning, woke up determined to fix it. Replaced the control board, and now it's running like new.
Fast forward to this week, and as my luck has it...TV died in the middle of 1993's Malice, starring Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, and Bill Pullman (even a young Gwenyth Paltrow makes an appearance!). I couldn't believe it, never had a TV die on my like that, mid scene.
Anyway, I ripped that puppy off the wall and got my screwdriver. Had it apart before pulling up this video, and I knew right away (probably bc of the fire alarm beeping) that you had me covered. 🎉🎉❤
Thanks BigDog. I found the same TV today and got it working using your video.I am glad I had a heat gun and some heat sink paste so it was easy to do.
Love your stuff BigDog gonna try these trouble shoots tomorrow and if all goes well I’ll put this up in the garage 👍🏼 instead of posting it on offer up for free. Thanks ! keep um coming!
Seriously can’t believe this actually worked!!! Thank you soooooooo much for this video!!!!!!
You're welcome! and Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Thank you so much! Thanks to you I could fix my TV that I was to throw it away!! I did exactly the same steps and it works perfectly 👍🏼🙏🏼
Thanks so much for posting this repair.
I have the D50U-D1 and it had the exact same issue with the same processor chip. Thanks to you my TV is now fixed!
Glad it helped
So what's the best solution for me to go with with my TV not having any power
How do you know you have no power? Did you measure the volts coming from the power supply?
Wow…. Just followed you step by step and diagnosed a 4K vizio I bought that someone sold that wouldn’t turn. It has the same issue. No volts on that same top on/off pin. Just subscribed. Shout out to you and @tampatec
I admit your a genius! I am not afraid to attempt this research but I don't have the space or tools. This was an excellent video. Thank You.
Thanks to your video I was able to resucitate my dead 55in Vizio. We'll see how long it last, but definitely thanks for the solution!👍🏼💪🏼
Thanks! This worked for me and now my tv is working again. Great job!
Yep fixed a customer's D55U-D1 tv with no video or backlight. Power comes on then fades off. Reflowing that IC fixed the unit. Thanks
A GREAT VIDEO THANKS SO MUCH I FIXED MY OWN TV THANKS TO YOU MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU FOR MAKING THIS
This worked for me too! I was almost ready to throw the TV away, until I found you. . My heatsink was soldered to the board, and looked like it would be very difficult to remove, so instead I applied a lot of heat directly to the heat sink over the processor and it worked like a charm. In addition, I happened to have a small USB powered fan laying around, so I cut a small hole in the back of the TV case directly over the processor that lost it's connection. Hopefully that will help to keep the temp down and our little repair will last that much longer. Thank you!
I have this exact TV and I’m going to follow these steps to see if it works! I was about to have the TV picked up for a part recycle until I found this :)!!
Hello Sir, thank you so much for this tutorial, it fixed my free TV Vizio.
Good to hear
Thanks for this post … my TV is back up and running now
Fixed a P65 E1 that had the same problem. Visio actually makes a nice TV
Awesome, I am going to try it on my D50u-D1. If it don't work I will look into getting a new motherboard.
Thank you so much brother you are great man. With this video direction I fixed my vizo TV . it is real information. you save me from out more money for maintenance.
Great video. This technique brought my M60-C3 back to life. Thanks!
BigDog you are the man !!! Loved your video bro !!!
It worked, thanks for the great video! Not bad fix for a free TV, only 1080P. but great to put in a kids room. Vizio's aren't the best brand and I've ever worked on over the years but it's not the worst brand either. The brand I see with the most problems are LG and Insignia, and all the cheap Chinese brands not many people have heard of. One thing you might have done but missed is to clean the IC's off with a Q-tip and alcohol, then use new thermal grease before you put the big heat-sink back on. That old heat-sink grease is usually all dried up, and running just a few degrees cooler can save years on computers and TV's.
what are a couple good, reliable brands?
@@nafl350 The classic Arctic Silver 5 is still one of the best and most reliable. I've used it forever, and my temps on ancient desktops and laptops have still stayed much lower than before (applied on items when both factory-fresh and 1-5 yrs used)... Critical to apply it properly, though, do the research, do it right and it'll amaze ya... >;]
Nice slippers and change the battery in your smoke detector. Good video.
🤦🏾♂️ one of my biggest pet peeves
Hay big dog I have a video 55 in flat screen that has no sound no picture no back lights either I’m new to this repair can you help me please
I ment vizeo
I can answer any questions you have I’ve got the back off n was attempting to troubleshoot but don’t know much n I’ve been watching your videos tho n learning some things
I noticed your comment after I looked around my garage trying to find what was beeping lol.
That was the greatest tutorial EVER!!!! Thank you ! I will let you know if it works
Please do!
Thanks so much for this video! It worked for me. Saved the tv! Much appreciation!
Great video!! Count me as a new subscriber. I'm going to try this with a D65-D2 that's showing vertical lines on the center of the screen. I have a rework station so I can isolate heat to the chip in question. What does concern me is that the manufacturer mislabeled the voltages, as you pointed out. That's a little scary, especially dealing with electricity.
Same tv with same issue. It works perfect now!! Thanks a lot!!!
Well, this is the second time I fixed my Vizio TV using this video as a guide. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I hope this helps me with my own TV repair.
Thanks for the video man. Im ginna try that before I throw away my TV.
I fixed my friends TV thanks to your video!
Just a little knowledge for you. When the TV actually fails to boot, the reason why the vizio TV fails to boot is not because of the mainboard, but because of a faulty Google Chromecast, update that came through on the smart TV side of your television set. That's why you get the black screen death and the only way to fix it is to physically quickly press input, get it over to p. C. And then go into settings on menu and do a firmware update.
I’m having the same problem
If the screen is black, there would be no way to get to the menu settings you are talking about. Also this VIZIO does not use Google Chromecast as the smartware.
@mts7274 yes they do and you have to press input quickly while the vizio logo is on the screen it allows you to go into pc mode and then select settings and firmware update which fixes the chromecast boot failure. And vizio is locked to chromcast all vizio 4k tvs manufactured last year into this year are Google Chromecast tvs
This holiday season the special edition vizio tvs on sale from places like Walmart and other stores is a chromecast tv with a new vizio account app this is the only tv that is currently getting away from chromecast. In the vizio lineup but the vizio account still runs on chromecast and Android.
@mts7274 It's nickname is the black screen of death.It is not a black screen of death in the way you think it goes to the vizio logo then a black screen with no response from controls this is because the tv is told to default into the chromecast first which it can't do if a faulty update was received from google.
@@mts7274 and this is why you have to press input quickly so you can get off of the vizio logo and the chromecast before the TV can boot the chromecast.
Worked like a charm for my Vizo M50-C1. Many Many thanks Big dog
I got the same tv , and will try this
Mike, how did you get the heat sync off? Mines soldered on the rear and is a PITA!!
@@derrickdiehl9081 Mine was the same as in the video held on with plastic pins you have to squeeze with pliers to get out. It starts around the 14 minute mark in the video. You will need a small needle nose pliers to get the one inside the added heat sink on the back on a M50-c1 that is not in the video.
@@mikeachtziger8898 well damn. I didn't get lucky enough to have the clips in mine! Thank you for the reply!!!
I got the same tv just now by curb. Carried it in well took 10 minutes to find power button. Then I saw the light on front go off if I look inside the back of the tv I see one white light on.I plugged my Xbox into the hdmi and I think I heard sound.This fix is worth a shot .If this works I will send you a tip
Thanks BigDog, excellent video! My D55U-D1 just failed today with the same signature. I applied your suggested fix and had it working 2hrs later!
Bigdog you are definitely the Man and TampaTec. I just fix the same model tv. Thanks
Right on
It did work in my case, but caution is essential to avoid overheating the chip. Unfortunately, that's what occurred in my situation. So far, everything is working, hopefully for another few years
Great video, I'm about to start the same model TV with exactly the same problem. I am a technician and an engineer but my specialty was not TV's, it was power supplies. Retired since 2013, I'll let you know how the outcome of my Vizio that was given to me for free.
I'm picking up a 55 p55-c1 tomorrow...I'm going to plug it up and see what happens...person I got the TV from said the HDMI went out...then no power...I'll keep you posted... hopefully...you can help me trouble shoot the problem....
Great video! High quality close ups! Love the slippers!
Thanks BigDog, you da man! I just fixed my d55u-d1 with the reflow on the processor.
Nice work!
Please do a video on how to test standby voltage on LED Tv which has power supply circuit on a main board
Thank you so much! I had this exact same issue and this worked!
Exactly that on my P552ui-B2 . Thank you for the tip.
I tried the oven method at 350 for 10 minutes.. didn’t work. But I left the heat sink on 😑 maybe I’ll retry. Did you do exactly how bigdogs video shows?
Just fix mine with your *Technic* Thanks buddy, you're a hell of a Tech ;)
Thanks ! will try to fix out my old proscan 43 inch tv
Worked for me, thank you so much for sharing!!!
Shout out to you..got mine fixed thanks to you .. I did the oven bake on the main board and it did the trick...👍🏻
hey there wanted to come by and show some appreciation , this video helped me a lot i had a vizio m49-c1 that had the same issue and manage to apply the same fix on this video as you recommended , im very happy with the results. thanks again you got a sub with me. and well also i wanted to ask a question if possible. After this specific repair is done how long would the repair last? 😃👍
How did you take off the cover?
Just fixed my Vizio D55u_D1 today, thanks for making this vid!!! All I used was a $10 EverStart handheld heat gun from Walmart, and moved it around the chip for about 4-5 minutes. So how long does this sort of fix typically last?