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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Here's how to repair these Viewsonic monitors
when they have garbage on the screen. You replace C19 with a 1 uf to 4.7 uf at 16
volts capacitor. Now I want to add that if it has a reddish picture with green streaks
to the right of the text, you can replace C67. Again use a 1 uf to 4.7 uf at 16 volts
capacitor. The capacitors should be available at Radio Shack. I have also encountered
one monitor that would not turn on for 5 to 10 minutes. I replaced the capacitor that
is just to the right of the C67 labeled IC to fix it. I think it was 22 uf at 16 volts
but it might have been 47 uf. I have only encountered that problem once.<br /><br /><br /><img src="http://blog.freedriversite.com/content/binary/VA800edit.jpg" border="0" /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://blog.freedriversite.com/aggbug.ashx?id=8afb4135-c513-4d55-9e20-a9546368c20e" /></body>
      <title>Replacing capacitors on a ViewSonic VG175 or VA800 LCD Monitor that has distorted image</title>
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      <description>Here's how to repair these Viewsonic monitors when they
have garbage on the screen. You replace C19 with a 1 uf to 4.7 uf at 16
volts capacitor. Now I want to add that if it has a reddish picture
with green streaks to the right of the text, you can replace C67. Again
use a 1 uf to 4.7 uf at 16 volts capacitor. The capacitors should be
available at Radio Shack. I have also encountered one monitor that
would not turn on for 5 to 10 minutes. I replaced the capacitor that is
just to the right of the C67 labeled IC to fix it. I think it was 22 uf
at 16 volts but it might have been 47 uf. I have only encountered that
problem once.&lt;br&gt;
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