Replace all of the surface mount electrolytics and clean the electrolyte residue from the board. Note that the bypass that we use on earlier models does not work on this series of sets. I am communicationg with Mitsubishi right now to determine the differences in the two circuits and will update everyone when I get the info. The boards for the CS...601 series are NLA. I have one here now that is impossible to rebuild becuase of the degree of corossion and am rebuilding a CS...301 module for this set. All of the major parts are the same but some of the SMD components are different, with a few of the caps from the older series missing on the newer board. Leonard G. Caillouet Service Manager Electronics World Gainesville, FL 352-332-5608 352-332-5668 (fax) ----- Original Message ----- From: "ACT Electronic Center" <act@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Tech Assist" <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:12 PM Subject: [TechAssist] PIP no Color > Can anybody suggest a tip for this kind of trouble? > > PIP no color. Mitsubishi CS-40601 > > thanks in advance > > Dennis Co > act@xxxxxxxxxxx > > ------------------------------------------ > Make your TechAssist database better! > Submit Repair Tips here: http://www.tech-assist.org/secure/tip/ > ------------------------------------------ > To UNSUBSCRIBE your email address, click here: > mailto:techassist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > Or send a BLANK email with unsubscribe in the > SUBJECT field to the address above. ------------------------------------------ Make your TechAssist database better! Submit Repair Tips here: http://www.tech-assist.org/secure/tip/ ------------------------------------------ To UNSUBSCRIBE your email address, click here: mailto:techassist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe Or send a BLANK email with unsubscribe in the SUBJECT field to the address above.