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I unplugged my perfectly working TV when I went on holiday for 4 weeks. Now it won't turn back on properly. It starts to run through an initial set up, stops, starts again and so on and so on. Left it doing this for 1 hour then another hour and finally researched online and decided to try a hard factory reset. Which I have done twice as suggested on the Sony website if the reset doesn't work the first time. But it's still in the same loop.
Anyone had a similar problem or know a solution. Thanks
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Hi @suej70,
Welcome to the Sony Online Community! It is very unfortunate but the issue you are experiencing is a common exhibiting fault across the entire X8305c line. There is nothing you could have done differently in preventing the fault. The mainboard will require a replacement.
I suggest you contact Sony Support and open a case for the TV. They will be able to verify if your TV is still under warranty and can book a repair for you. Else if it is not, they still can suggest what would be the course of action.
Hope you find my reply useful.
Cheers,
Dutchice
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Hi @suej70,
Welcome to the Sony Online Community! It is very unfortunate but the issue you are experiencing is a common exhibiting fault across the entire X8305c line. There is nothing you could have done differently in preventing the fault. The mainboard will require a replacement.
I suggest you contact Sony Support and open a case for the TV. They will be able to verify if your TV is still under warranty and can book a repair for you. Else if it is not, they still can suggest what would be the course of action.
Hope you find my reply useful.
Cheers,
Dutchice
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I've been told it is a mainboard that needs replacing and that it is common in the model.
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Thanks Duchice, will contact Sony Support as suggested.
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We had exact same problem. After hard reset we did get green light for 5 seconds. Thats was it. Mainbord?
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TV is just over 2 ys old ... so Sony does noet help you at all anymore. 650 euro's for just over 2 years is way too much, NEVER again Sony for this reason only.
Please pass it on !! Otherwise they w'll never learn.
Greetz, Piet
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