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There are a number of reasons that might prevent a conventional (CRT) TV from turning on. If there is power to the set and it won't come on, there is an electronic problem. There are startup circuits inside the set, and they essentially form a "loop" of sorts. Any "break" in the loop, that is, any failed component in the loop, will prevent the set from starting up.
Some sets have an internal fuse, but very few actually do. Protection is provided by components other than a fuse, and the failure of any one of them will "kill" the set. It should be noted that some components in the set fail because others have failed. The failure of multiple components is possible because of the design of the set. It is outside the charter of WikiAnswers to provide a whole electronics course leading to the successful repair of a TV. No site on the web can do this.
call nitendo i called when my ds broke.
try to check the horizontal transistor
Replace the flasher relay.
Well it ussually means that it is dead but if not then its probably broken.
you wont be able to turn the steering wheel so easily if you dont fix it you wont be able to turn it at all
That happened to my catera too and it was just two blown fuses so get a fuse tester and test the fuses or take it to a shop and have them fix it for about $80
Step on brake first. Turn steering wheel slightly to remove tension on key.
Buy a new one.
Try to leave it for sometime it may be tired or check the supply
get a new phone.
You pull the battery out and put all the parts in a bowl of rice which dries it out.
One of the fuses (F1 or F2) is blown. You have to open up the DS to fix it