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Old 05-04-08, 03:33 AM
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Broke my Panny 50" plasma ... help !!!

So I mounted my Panasonic 50" plasma on the wall and noticed it was crooked so I removed it from the mount and forgot to disconnect the cable wire from the RF antenna and it pulled out the entire input from the TV. Anyone have an idea of what this would cost to fix at a local repair shop ??
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nope... but I'm not sure that's the story I'd tell if you want it covered under whatever warranty you might have.
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The F'in thing just fell out!!!
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Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
nope... but I'm not sure that's the story I'd tell if you want it covered under whatever warranty you might have.
well, if i wanted to get it fixed under the warranty wouldnt i have to send it to panasonic?
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No, just to a local authorized warranty repair shop.
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A broken connector shouldn't cost much.
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well i looked up a local tv repair shop today. Guy came to my house and fixed it for $150.
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If I could not get it fixed, I would but one of those converters that converts coax to RCA and use one of the RCA inputs on the TV. Just an idea.
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Originally Posted by rb3983
If I could not get it fixed, I would but one of those converters that converts coax to RCA and use one of the RCA inputs on the TV. Just an idea.
well, like i said i got it fixed and your idea would not work bc the cable needs to be connected to the TV's tuner.

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