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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
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
I've been told it is a mainboard that needs replacing and that it is common in the model.
Thanks Duchice, will contact Sony Support as suggested.
We had exact same problem. After hard reset we did get green light for 5 seconds. Thats was it. Mainbord?
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