@sonalkhilosia try the suggestions on here [[TV Will Not Turn On]] first. Does your Power LED give you a blink code? Check for any patterns. If there are none it is possibly a power board issue. I would suggest that you unplug your TV and remove the back cover. Take a look at all the boards and se if there is any obvious damaged componnets. If not, you want to use a multimeter and measure the stby line on your power board. You should get 3.3VDC on that. Take some good pictures of all of your boards and interconnect cables and post those with our QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully answer your Question. This is not an answer just a comment on how to possibly find a good solution. Oh yes, your TV is a Sony KD-65A1? To post your pictures, edit your question and use this guide
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@sonalkhilosia try the suggestions on here [[TV Will Not Turn On]] first. Does your Power LED give you a blink code? Check for any patterns. If there are none it is possibly a power board issue. I would suggest that you unplug your TV and remove the back cover. Take a look at all the boards and se if there is any obvious damaged componnets. If not, you want to use a multimeter and measure the stby line on your power board. You should get 3.3VDC on that. Take some good pictures of all of your boards and interconnect cables and post those with our QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully answer your Question. Oh yes, your TV is a Sony KD-65A1? To post your pictures, edit your question and use this guide
@sonalkhilosia try the suggestions on here [[TV Will Not Turn On]] first. Does your Power LED give you a blink code? Check for any patterns. If there are none it is possibly a power board issue. I would suggest that you unplug your TV and remove the back cover. Take a look at all the boards and se if there is any obvious damaged componnets. If not, you want to use a multimeter and measure the stby line on your power board. You should get 3.3VDC on that. Take some good pictures of all of your boards and interconnect cables and post those with our QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully answer your Question. This is not an answer just a comment on how to possibly find a good solution. Oh yes, your TV is a Sony KD-65A1? To post your pictures, edit your question and use this guide
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