General
Warning!
Televisions operate at high voltages; if you do not know what to do, have it done by a professional.
Caution!
Do not simply replace parts; not everything you find on the internet as a solution to a problem reflects the correct complaint and solution.
Be certain of your case before replacing parts; this prevents expensive, unnecessary expenses.
Explanation of LG T-con numbers.
If you need an LG T-con, look at the number in the white section; you will see a 4-digit number followed by 1 letter and another 1 digit. You only need the 4 digits and the letter. Place 6871L- before that number, and you will have the correct T-con you need. See photos.


Explanation of AUO T-con numbers.
If you need an AUO T-con, look at the number on the white label; there is a 12-digit code.
Any other number, for example T500HVN08.0, does not represent the correct order number. See photo.

Replacing an OLED T-con.
You cannot simply transfer a T-con from an OLED TV to another device with the same model number and display panel. The T-con contains an IC with the necessary data to prevent Mura Clouding; the software located in the old, defective T-con must be transferred. This can be done by transferring the IC, for which you need special equipment.
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