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TCP4318 / HISENSE [Projection TV]

The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers supplies the following faults for TCP4318 / HISENSE.

List of fault symptoms:
  • Switches to standby. intermittently.
  • No audio. (TCP4318 tip from HISENSE)
  • Dead.
  • Shuts down. Standby PSU starts up briefly.
  • No picture.
  • No power.
  • Poor convergence. (TCP4318 HISENSE repair tip)

When HISENSE TCP4318 fails , these symptoms are known and EURAS knows the remedy/solution.

Tips are coming from EURAS customers, workshops and payed technicians from all over the world. HISENSE TCP4318 fails can be better solved.

If HISENSE TCP4318 fails, this information will help you. Here you can only see the symptom list, to access remedies, you must register.

With help of this list a solution is found often when HISENSE TCP4318 fails.

Chassis information is available (which chassis is built in into TCP4318 ).

EURAS system also knows 20 appliances having the same chassis as TCP4318 and can easily list them.

In the repair discussion pinboard for TCP4318 there are 6 replies to questions asked about 3 different repair problems.
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