Peter Sims, took me a while but did get it accomplished. Here it is ;-) Just like Tim Gelvin had mentioned, companies do not like to part with that easily. Anyhow from the symptoms that you mentioned it sounds like it could be dry solder joints or bad electrolytic capacitors at the power supply. Check also for connection between the mainboard and the LCD controller board. The [http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/2650223/2005fpw-ld20fpwm-service-manual-with-dot-spec-pdf-march-8-2011-9-38-am-5-0-meg?da=y|SERVICE MANUAL] does have all that you need and it is available to you directly from my file server. No gimmicks no free money from Nigeria, just a manual. Enjoy ;-)
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Peter Sims, took me a while but did get it accomplished. Here it is ;-) Just like Tim Gelvin had mentioned, companies do not like to part with that easily. Anyhow from the symptoms that you mentioned it sounds like it could be dry solder joints or bad electrolytic capacitors at the power supply. Check also for connection between the mainboard and the LCD controller board. The [https://www.keepandshare.com/doc/8253537/dell-fpw-ld20fpwm-pdf-5-0-meg?da=y|SERVICE MANUAL] does have all that you need and it is available to you directly from my file server. No gimmicks no free money from Nigeria, just a manual. Enjoy ;-)
Peter Sims, took me a while but did get it accomplished. Here it is ;-) Just like Tim Gelvin had mentioned, companies do not like to part with that easily. Anyhow from the symptoms that you mentioned it sounds like it could be dry solder joints or bad electrolytic capacitors at the power supply. Check also for connection between the mainboard and the LCD controller board. The [http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/2650223/2005fpw-ld20fpwm-service-manual-with-dot-spec-pdf-march-8-2011-9-38-am-5-0-meg?da=y|SERVICE MANUAL] does have all that you need and it is available to you directly from my file server. No gimmicks no free money from Nigeria, just a manual. Enjoy ;-)