Vizio TV Repair



So my Vizio TV was flashing on & off rapidly every time I switched it on. I would have to give it a smack at the back to get it to stop. I know it's not a good way to get something to work, but it got things working until I had time to repair it. After some Goggleing it was clear it was most probley some capacitor that where damaged. After opening it i found 4 caps on 2 of the circuit boards blown. I replaced them and now it works great.
1. VIZIO Model VW42L HDTV10A
2. Replacment capacitors 470μF
1. VIZIO Model VW42L HDTV10A
2. Replacment capacitors 470μF
Finding the Problem









1. The first step was to find a safe place to work on the TV. I put a moving blanket on our dinning table and put the TV face down on that.
2. Next I unscrewed all the screw that i could find and removed the stand and back cover.
3. I inspected all the capacitors and found 4 of them were damaged on 2 of the circuit boards on the left and right of the set. You can easily see when they are damaged when the ends are bulged out and/or split open.
2. Next I unscrewed all the screw that i could find and removed the stand and back cover.
3. I inspected all the capacitors and found 4 of them were damaged on 2 of the circuit boards on the left and right of the set. You can easily see when they are damaged when the ends are bulged out and/or split open.
4. I unplugged, removed, repaired and replaced one board at a time.
Repairing











1. First thing to do is get replacement Capacitors. After a quick look on line I found my local Radio Shack had some in stock. I when and got 4 of the 470μF 35v capacitors the temperature rating was a bit lower than the originals but should work fine.
2. Next I desoldered the old capacitors, cut the mounting silicone with a sharp blade and removed them.
3. After cleaning up the the old solder flunks with an old tooth brush and some WD40. I bent and cut the new capacitor leads to size making sure the polarity was correct.
4. I then soldered them in place and cleaned with WD40 again
5. Then used hot glue to replace the silicon mountings.
6. Finally put the board back and plugged back in.
I put the back cover on and put all the screws back, plugged it all in and it worked great with no problems and is still working now.