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Hi


Looking for a trustworthy person or business for what should be a fairly basic TV repair. Looking on the forum it seemed a place on Forest Hill Road was highly recommended (W Coe) but when we went down to have a look today the listed address now seems to be a Turkish Bath.


We have a 42 inch Samsung LED TV which won't turn on. When we try we get a blinking red light and a clicking sound. From a quick search online, it sounds like it is most likely a matter of replacing a basic component (capacitator) which sounds like quite an easy job but do not know for sure and would welcome someone who knows what they are talking about.


Recommendations very gratefully received.


Thanks

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