TV Not Turning On – Causes, Diagnosis & Solutions
⚡ TV Not Turning On – Causes, Diagnosis & Solutions
A TV that does not turn on may have a simple input issue or a failed internal spare part. This guide helps you understand the startup path before replacing parts.
This Great Bharat Electronics guide is written for customers who want to understand the fault and choose the correct TV spare part before buying.
📌 Quick Answer
If your TV is not turning on, first identify whether the standby light is present. No standby light usually points toward power supply issues, while standby light with no startup often points toward motherboard or control circuit issues.
📚 Contents
- Power Flow Basics
- Symptom Table
- Step-by-Step Diagnosis
- Common Faulty Parts
- How to Match the Correct Part
- Related TV Spare Parts
- FAQs
How Power Reaches Your TV
When a television does not turn on, the problem may be outside the TV, inside the power supply board, in the standby circuit, or in the motherboard startup section. A TV does not start in one single step. First the power supply board receives AC input, then standby voltage is generated, then the motherboard sends a power-on command, and only after that the backlight and display circuits start.
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TV Not Turning On: Symptom Table
| Symptom | Likely Area | Common Part |
|---|---|---|
| No standby light | Primary power section | Power supply board |
| Standby light on but no start | Boot control | Motherboard |
| TV starts then shuts off | Protection circuit | Power supply or backlight |
| Remote not responding | Input command | IR sensor board |
Step-by-Step Diagnosis Before Buying Parts
- Check wall socket and power cable.
- Look for standby light on the TV.
- Try the physical power button on the TV body.
- Disconnect HDMI, USB and set-top box cables.
- Observe if the TV clicks, blinks, or restarts.
- Compare your symptoms with the board sections below.
Common Faulty Parts When TV Does Not Turn On
Power Supply Board
If there is no standby light, no clicking, no logo and no response, the power supply board is one of the first parts to check. Burn marks, swollen capacitors, fuse damage and missing standby voltage are common signs.
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Motherboard
If standby light is present but the TV does not start, the motherboard may not be sending the power-on command. Main board faults can also cause boot failure, logo freeze and repeated restart.
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IR Sensor Board
If the TV works from the body button but not from the remote, the IR receiver or power button board may be faulty. Do not replace the motherboard before checking remote input symptoms.
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How to Match the Correct Replacement Part
- Power supply boards must be matched by board number and connector layout.
- Motherboards must be matched by board code, panel compatibility and TV model.
- IR sensor boards must be matched by button layout and connector type.
- Do not rely only on TV inch size.
- Compare original part images with product images before ordering.
📦 Related TV Spare Parts
Use the fault symptoms above to narrow down which part may be required. Always compare the original part number and product images before ordering.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my TV not turning on?
The most common reasons are power supply board failure, motherboard startup fault, damaged power cable, standby circuit issue, or IR sensor/power button problem.
What part should I check first if there is no standby light?
If there is no standby light, the power supply board and AC input section should be checked first.
Can a motherboard stop a TV from turning on?
Yes. If standby voltage is present but the motherboard does not boot or send the power-on command, the TV may not start.
Can an IR sensor cause TV not turning on?
Yes, if the TV only fails from remote but works from the body button, the IR sensor or power button board may be faulty.
How do I buy the correct power supply board?
Match the board number, connector layout, voltage markings, TV model, and product image before ordering.
Need the Correct Part for a TV Not Turning On?
Start with symptom matching. If there is no standby light, check power supply boards. If standby light is present but the TV does not boot, compare compatible motherboards.
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Conclusion
Learn why a TV is not turning on, how to separate power supply, motherboard, standby and remote sensor faults, and how to identify the correct replacement TV spare part. Correct diagnosis helps avoid unnecessary purchases and helps you select the right replacement TV spare part.