Sharp TV Won’t Turn On (Problem and Solution)

Your Sharp TV won’t turn on and you want to fix it…

If like me you have this problem, I assure you, unless your Sharp TV is really broken, there are solutions to solve this problem. Many people have had Sharp TV that won’t turn on and they fixed it.

After trying solutions online, I found a solution that worked for me and for other people with this issue. Try this one first!

Sharp TV won’t turn on (Solution 1)

If your Sharp TV won’t turn on, it probably needs a reset. To reset your TV, unplug it from wall outlet and wait for 1 minute (to drain residual electronic power left). Then plug the Sharp TV back in. The TV should turn back on.

In most cases, this step will resolve your Sharp TV issue.

If your Sharp TV still won’t turn on after resetting it or if the red light blinks but there is no image, try these additional steps in this article. Your TV may not be broken.

Sharp TV that won’t turn on (Alternative Solutions)

– Check that the Sharp TV is powered on

It is obvious but it’s the first thing to check!

It might not be the problem but it is an interesting troubleshooting step that should be quickly ruled out.

If the red standby light is on in the corner of the TV then there is power and you can move on to the next step.

If you don’t see a red LED on, make sure the outlet has power. To easily check that, plug your phone charger into the TV’s wall outlet. You will immediately see if the socket has a problem, if the circuit breaker has tripped or if it is working normally.

If you don’t see a LED on and the TV won’t turn on, the problem might be more serious you’ll find solutions further down in this article.

If the red light is ON, blue or green but the screen remains black, follow the next step before going any further.

– Disconnect the wall plug from the Sharp TV

Unplugging and then re plugging your Sharp TV from the wall outlet is a simple fix that often works!

The key to success is to wait 1-2 minutes, not just a few seconds. Be patient, the capacitors need time to fully discharge.

If you are in a hurry, you can press and hold the ON button on the TV for at least 10 seconds (not the button on the remote control! ), this will speed up the unloading.

Plug the TV back in after 1 or 2 minutes and you should be able to turn back the Sharp TV on.

While this solution in most cases solves a Sharp TV that won’t turn on issue, in some cases the problem is something else. If you still can’t turn your Sharp TV back on, try the other solutions below that have worked for other people.

– Remove the batteries from the Sharp TV remote

If unplugging and plugging your TV back in did not solve the problem and the output source is set correctly, try the solution of removing the batteries from the remote control.

Remove all batteries from the remote, not just one battery.

Then press and hold the power button on the remote for 10 seconds. Don’t cheat, press it for at least 10 seconds!

After 10 seconds, replace the batteries and turn on the TV. It should turn back on.

– Change the batteries of the Sharp TV remote control

Obvious again but did you know that low batteries can turn on the remote TV’s LED and still not be able to turn on the TV?

It happened to me once, I’ve been fooled… Even if the batteries seem good, they may not have enough power to send the signal to the Sharp television. Because turning on a LED is easy, but sending a command signal to the TV needs extra power.

– Sharp TV turned on but screen is black

If the LED is turned on blue or green, it means the TV is on. A black screen can mean several things:

  1. severe (called black screen of death)
  2. not serious (adjustments can be made)

Your TV is on but may be on a wrong input.

Check the input source. A child or you may have accidentally pressed the “source” button on the remote control and changed the input source. In this case the TV could show a black screen or “no signal” text on screen.

How to find the correct input source:

The solution is to press the “source” button on the remote control to cycle through the sources (TV, Ext, HDMI1, HDMI2, AV…) corresponding to your devices connected to the TV. Press the button until you see again a TV channel.

Don’t have remote?

Without remote control, press the MENU button on the TV itself, then navigate to SOURCE with the volume buttons. Select the correct output (example HDMI 2 if your device is connected to this port at the back of the TV)

If nothing shows on screen by pressing the source button, try the next solution.

– Turn on Sharp TV without remote control

If you can’t turn the TV on with the remote, try turning it on from the ON/OFF button on the side, bottom front or bottom of the TV.

If it works, the problem was probably the remote. In case the batteries are good then the remote should be replaced.

When a Sharp TV regularly has power-on issues, it may be worth resetting to factory settings.

– Force turn on Sharp TV

If your Sharp TV won’t turn on and the logo is blinking, then you need to do a force turn on manually.

Press the volume down + channel up + power on buttons on your TV at the same time (and not on the remote).

You will hear a “clicking” sound from the TV and your Sharp TV should turn on.

If not working, try this:

– Hard Reset Sharp TV

Before trying a factory reset, let’s try to restart the TV with a soft reset. By now you should already have gone through this step but here are the exact details.

This is specially useful if the light blinks when you press the On button, but the TV doesn’t turn on. Follow these steps:

  • Unplug TV from the wall
  • Wait for 60 seconds
  • Plug again the TV
  • Try to turn the TV ON again

If it doesn’t work, un plug it again  and press the ON/OFF button for 30 seconds then plug it again. IF it doesn’t work try a factory reset

– Factory reset Sharp TV

Sometimes, when a Sharp TV regularly has trouble to turn on, try (if possible) performing a factory reset. This requires being able to turn on the TV so it is not necessarily your case at this point:

Factory reset Sharp TV with remote

  • Press the “Menu” button (on remote)
  • Go to “Initial setup”
  • Then “Reset” or “Advanced / reset”
  • Let it restart

If you don’t have a remote try this way.

Factory reset Sharp TV without remote

If you don’t have a remote, you can also factory reset your Sharp TV without a remote.

  • Press the “Power” button (on TV)
  • Press the “Menu” button
  • Go to “Initial setup” (use volume buttons)
  • Then “Reset” or “Advanced / reset”
  • Let it restart

After the reset, you will need to pair the remote. You just need to press and hold the “home” button for 10 seconds.

Factory reset Sharp TV from tech mode

Note: This menu is initially meant for servicemen and not for customers. Use it at your own risk.

From TV buttons:

  • Unplug the TV
  • Press and hold “Volume down” and “input” buttons at same time
  • while still holding the 2 buttons, plug in the TV again
  • Hold the buttons until the TV boots up and a letter K appears
  • Press and hold “Volume down” and “channel down” buttons at same time to enter service menu
  • Go to “reset” and switch it “ON” (using channel up and down buttons)
  • Go to “lamp error reset” and switch it “ON”
  • Go to “industry init” and switch it “ON”
  • unplug the TV
  • Press and hold power button on TV and plug TV at same time

From TV remote:

  • Press in this order “Menu” “9” “9” “9” “2” “2” “2”
  • and follow the same steps

If despite everything, this doesn’t solve the problem, try the following.

– Disable HDMI CEC in settings

CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is an HDMI feature that allows other HDMI-connected devices to be controlled with a single remote and to automatically switch HDMI when a connected device turns on.

This feature (called “HDMI-CEC” or “Aquos Link” for Sharp) can sometimes block a Sharp TV from turning on, so it might be worth disabling this feature and seeing if that fixes the power-on issue.

  • From remote:
    • Press the “Menu” button on the remote
    • Select “system options
    • Switch “Aquos Link setupOFF
  • From TV (without remote):
    • Press the “Menu” button on the TV
    • Select “system options
    • Switch “Aquos Link setupOFF

– Check the power cable connection on the Sharp TV

Another fairly simple solution to your Sharp TV problem is to unplug and then reconnect the TV’s power cable.

Check that the cable is firmly seated in the notches at the back of the TV, sometimes it can loosen over time.

The trick here is to then turn on the TV by pressing the ON button on the TV and not the ON button on the remote.

– Try another outlet

It’s unlikely to change anything, but you can always try plugging the TV into an other room in the house or in an another house.

If your house has electrical problems and you ignore it (or maybe you know about it), it might make a difference, but it’s an unlikely the case if other devices can turn ON on that outlet.

– Replace power supply

If nothing has worked so far but you really want to keep your Sharp TV, you can remove the TV’s power supply and send it in for repair.

However, this approach is useless if your TV has the standby button turned on. It means the power supply is working, so try something else.

If not, the power board is probably faulty.

A power supply of Sharp TV costs around 50 dollars. You can try to change it yourself.

Here’s how to remove the power board from a Sharp TV:

– Replace a broken capacitor

If your Sharp is out of warranty, you are eco-friendly and absolutely want to repair your broken Sharp TV for cheap, you can try to identify which capacitor is broken on the motherboard or power board and repair for even cheaper!

Let me warn you now, this step is not that easy and requires tools (a soldering iron and tin for electronic parts) and replacement capacitors (same power!) You will need up to 10 days to complete this step.

It’s quite technical, you have to:

  • Lay the TV face down on a blanket (on a table)
  • Unscrew all the screws from the back cover of the TV
  • Unplug ports (cables connected)
  • Look for a capacitor that has a bulging or chipped or burnt head. You may find several capacitors with this issue.
  • Unsolder those burnt out capacitors
  • identify and buy or order the same capacitor online
  • solder the new capacitors
  • close the TV and test it

For these steps, it will be necessary to evacuate static electricity from your hands, to avoid damaging the electronic circuit.

– Call Sharp TV support

If your TV is under warranty, i hope you contacted their support before opening your TV.

This is one of the last recommended solutions because they won’t do much if your TV is out of warranty.

Depending on your home country, you can contact them at:

– Take the TV for repair

If you absolutely repair your Sharp television (because at this stage, we can really think that it has a real problem), you can take it to a local repairer who will give you a diagnostic estimate (free or paid) then an estimate of repair.

– Buy a new TV

If you can’t get your Sharp TV to turn on with all of these solutions, look no further, it’s time to get rid of it and buy a new one. In this case, I recommend a Bluetooth smart TV with 4K high resolution.

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Wrapping it up

Sharp TVs sometimes have difficulties to turn on and there are multiple reasons for that. If your Sharp TV won’t turn on, try these solutions in that order:

  • Check that the Sharp TV is powered on
  • Unplug the Sharp TV wall plug
  • Remove the batteries from the Sharp TV remote
  • Change Sharp TV Remote Batteries
  • Turn on the TV without a remote
  • Factory reset Sharp TV
  • Disable CEC in Settings
  • Check the power cable connection on the Sharp TV
  • Try another outlet
  • Replace power supply
  • Replace a broken capacitor
  • Call Sharp support
  • Take the television for repair
  • Or buy a new TV

If despite all your efforts none of these solutions work, stop worrying! You’ve been patient and it’s time to buy a new functional television. Sony, Samsung, LG, Sharp and many other well-known brands are reliable.

Preferably choose a smart TV.

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