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EEPROM ONLY for LG EBU65672218 Main Board for 43LM5700PUA.BUSFLJM Loc. IC102

SKU:
sj-EEPROM-EBU65672218
ā‚¬15.25
ā‚¬15.25
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PLEASE NOTE: This board is compatible with TVs with SVC code 43LM5700PUA.BUSFLJM (found on sticker on back of TV).

EBU65672218 is found printed on the barcode sticker on the board.


---The EEPROM you receive may appear different from your original, but it is a compatible replacement. All sales are FINAL and NO RETURNS will be accepted.--- IMPORTANT: If the EEPROM replacement does not repair your board, there are likely additional problems. ---Symptoms EEPROM replacement MAY fix:--- - On screen display is stuck on logo screen - TV will not power on with remote or buttons (LED indicator remains same color) - TV will not turn on after being off for 30+ minutes - TV shuts off by itself during channel scan or when switching inputs - TV turns on and is stuck in color test pattern mode forever - TV turns on but there is no backlight (LED indicator shows TV is on but there is no image) ---Symptoms EEPROM replacement CAN NOT Fix:--- - HDMI issues - Audio issues

Known Models

BrandModelsVersions
LG43LM5700PUABUSFLJM
Part Number:
EEPROM-EBU65672218
Warranty:
No Warranty

What is an IC?

IC stands for ā€œintegrated circuitā€ and itā€™s a set of electronic circuits on one small, flat piece (or ā€œchipā€) of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Large numbers of tiny MOSFETs (ā€metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors) integrate into the small chip.

Which symptoms does an IC fix in a TV?

•  Since a lot of symptoms could be the result of a failed or defective IC, please refer to any symptoms listed on this page or contact your local TV technician.

*These are helpful tips to get you started and donā€™t represent accurate diagnoses for every TV model and failure. If youā€™re unsure of your diagnosis, we recommend checking out our YouTube channel or reaching out to a local TV technician for assistance.

How easy is it to replace an IC?

Youā€™ll need to have soldering experience to replace an IC on a board. If you donā€™t have that technical background, we suggest replacing the board instead.