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Where to buy replacement LCD panels for TVs..

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Ronald

Jan 1, 1970
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I got a question for everyone...
I'm trying to locate a replacement LCD panel for a RCA L42WD22.
Had a kid take a toy hammer to the screen and now it looks pretty ...
cracked.. The backlighting still works.. Anyone got a place I can
order one.. Thanks!

-Ron
 
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Mike S

Jan 1, 1970
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Ronald said:
I got a question for everyone...
I'm trying to locate a replacement LCD panel for a RCA L42WD22.
Had a kid take a toy hammer to the screen and now it looks pretty ...
cracked.. The backlighting still works.. Anyone got a place I can
order one.. Thanks!

-Ron

If you can find it as a replacement part, it will cost as much as - or more
than the cost to replace the TV.
Even if it had failed from a defect while it was under warranty, the
manufacturer would have replaced the whole TV, rather than order a
replacement panel, pay to package and ship the part, and pay for the labor
required to replace it. (An LCD panel by itself is very fragile)
So... consider this TV a total loss. If you're lucky you can sell it to
someone who can use the other parts on that famous auction website.
 
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PeterD

Jan 1, 1970
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I got a question for everyone...
I'm trying to locate a replacement LCD panel for a RCA L42WD22.
Had a kid take a toy hammer to the screen and now it looks pretty ...
cracked.. The backlighting still works.. Anyone got a place I can
order one.. Thanks!

-Ron


Easier to get a new kid I'd think. And may work better too.
 
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Jim Yanik

Jan 1, 1970
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Easier to get a new kid I'd think. And may work better too.

reminds me of when my next door neighbor got their kid a toy tool kit with
hammer and a REAL saw;he and I went to "work" on my dad's 14 ft boat,then
the next day,he sawed their TV almost in half(old wood console TV).
That was the end of the tool kit.
 
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jakdedert

Jan 1, 1970
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PeterD said:
Easier to get a new kid I'd think. And may work better too.

Nahh. It's hard to get kids to work; and besides, they're too small to
get much out of them anyway. The only thing they're really good for is
getting into small places that an adult can't access: like sewer pipes
and such. (Tie a rope to a foot to ensure reliable extraction.)

Better to sell the kid...much better return.

<BFG>

jak
 
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Stephany Alexander

Jan 1, 1970
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I got a question for everyone...
I'm trying to locate a replacement LCD panel for a RCA  L42WD22.
Had a kid take a toy hammer to the screen and now it looks pretty ...
cracked.. The backlighting still works..  Anyone got a place I can
order one.. Thanks!

-Ron

First you shoud teach the little bastard a lesson... crack the son of
a bitch over the head with a hammer and yell "Does that feel good? Did
you think the T.V. liked that especially after it spent hours
entertaining you with cartoons?"
 
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