HL-R5667WAX/XAA


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HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby ritdel » Fri Dec 18, 2009 8:22 pm

My tv has the same issues that are being posted, but I wanted to make sure I order the right board. My tv started to freeze and you can still hear the sound when this happens. After this started happening I get a green screen with white lines going up and down with large squares when I try to use a dvd or the Wii.
I have everything running through a receiver. I am using the blue, red, green connection to the tv from the receiver. I have try connecting the Wii straight to the inputs on the side of the tv, but i still get the green screen with white lines and squares.
Right now I can still see the cable channels clear.

Thanks any help and information would be appreciated!!

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Re: HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby Jason1976 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:28 pm

try the vga port because it skips the dnie chip. you should contact the reflow guy if the vga port works. http://jdelectronicsinc.com/ the vga port doesn't use the dnie from what I have been told. If he lets you send it directly to him I heard it's 40 dollars total. If you do it threw ebay it's 75 dollars to cover his ebay and paypal fees.

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Re: HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby ritdel » Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:44 pm

I tried plugging the Wii directly into AV1, AV2 & AV3 and I still get the green screen with white lines and squares.

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Re: HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby Jason1976 » Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:53 pm

yeah those also use the dnie chip. the vga port doesn't. I am thinking you need to send in the digital board for a solder reflow.

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Re: HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby ritdel » Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:03 am

Where are the vga ports? I do not find them on my tv.

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Re: HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby Jason1976 » Fri Dec 25, 2009 7:08 pm

it looks like the jack on the back of a computer that you hook a computer monitor too. you need a cable for it. it would be the pc jack

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Re: HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby ritdel » Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:36 am

Thanks, I plugged a laptop through the pc connect and its looks fine on the tv. Will make contact with the reflow guy.

Thanks again for your help

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Re: HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby ritdel » Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:14 pm

I sent my digital board to Jeff at http://jdelectronicsinc.com/ I received the board back and is working like a champ! Going strong for 2 weeks now. He charged $40 for repair and shipping. He does have a 90 day warranty on the repair. Once they received the board, it was 5 days later when I received it back. Fast & great service!!

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Re: HL-R5667WAX/XAA

Postby Jason1976 » Sun Jan 31, 2010 5:02 am

glad to hear the repair worked great for you. I hear some people saying the repair didn't work. I guess for 40 dollars how can you go wrong. If it doesn't work the first time he also offers a to reball the chip but that cost more.


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