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06-Jun-2009, 02:34 PM #1
Unhappy akia tv
I have an akia lcd with built in dvd player it works for a while but then kicks off like when it gets hot soemtimes u can hold the power button and it will come back on but it doesn't stay on long u can do that the first couple of times then nothing. I payed 800 dollars for this thing and I want to know what to do to fix it. Can anyone help me please!!! I have tried turning it off and it works until it gets hot again.
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12-Jun-2009, 12:00 PM #2
chek with your power outlet plug there may be some loose connections or the plug not fitting snugly.
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