LG TV With Sound But No Picture (Easy FIX!)
For some reason most LG TVs eventually run into a similar problem where the sound works, but there is no picture.
There are countless cases of LG TV owners who say theyโve had this problem. Luckily there is a very easy fix that should resolve about 50% or so of LG TVs with sound but no picture.
LG TV with sound but no picture
If your LG TV has sound but no picture, you need to reset it. Unplug your TV and wait a full 60 seconds. While the TV is unplugged, press and hold the power button for 30 seconds. After the 60 seconds are up, plug your LG TV back in.
Power cycle your LG TV
While this fix sounds incredibly obvious, unplugging your LG TV from the wall outlet is the most common way to get the picture back and working again.
The key here is to actually wait the FULL 60 seconds. Have some patience and make sure itโs been at least a full minute before plugging it back in.
While the TV is unplugged, find and hold the power button on your LG TV for about 30 seconds. Make sure you are holding the power button on your TV, and not your remote!
This will help to drain any residual power left in your TVโs capacitors and allows the TV to soft reset itself. This is much different than simply switching the TV on and off with the remote.
Once you plug the TV back in after the 60 seconds, you should see it power back up no problem.
While this fix should work for about 50% of cases, the remaining 50% can be a bit trickier. If youโre still having trouble getting your LG TV picture back, read on.
Check all HDMI connections
If power cycling your LG TV didnโt do the trick, then the very next thing you should check are your HDMI connections.
If you have anything connected to your TV via HDMI, make sure that the connections are snug! That means unplugging them and then plugging them back in securely.
With the rise in popularity of HDMI streaming devices like Roku and Firestick, more and more LG TV owners are reporting that their TV has sound, but no picture. And itโs often due to a bad HDMI connection.
Bad HDMI connections come in a few forms:
- Loose HDMI connection
- Faulty HDMI port
- Bad HDMI cable
If you confirmed the connection is secure, go ahead and double-check that you are on the right Input channel as well.
To do this, look at the back of your TV and find the HDMI port youโre using. Above the HDMI connection, there should be a label, or some writing on your TV, indicating which HDMI port number it is.
Take note of that number (HDMI โ2โ in the example above).
Then grab your LG TV remote (NOT your Roku or Firestick remote, if youโre using those) and click SOURCE (or INPUT). Youโll likely need to toggle this several times until you find the corresponding input on your TV
If the connection is secure, and youโre on the correct input, I would try connecting to a different HDMI port. LG TVs often have multiple ports, sometimes up to four! Use a different port and see if you get the picture back.
If not, the last possible fix here is to replace the HDMI cable youโre using and see if that does the trick.
Issue with LG TV backlight
If your LG TV is on and you hear sound, but there is not picture on the screen, itโs possible that one of the LED power strips on the backlight is faulty.
To troubleshoot the issue, make sure the TV is powered on. Then take a flashlight (the flashlight on your phone will work too) and shine it close to the TVโs screen. I suggest turning off all the lights so itโs easier to see.
If the screen is working, you will see a very dim image on the TV.
Use the remote to see if the TV responds to commands. I suggest testing the volume and input keys on the remote too.
You might need to move the light around to find where the TVโs user interface is on the screen. If you hear audio cues, youโll likely see a faint image too.
If, when you shine a flashlight on the screen you see a dim image, and the remote is allowing you to control the TV, thatโs good news. It means the TVโs T-CON and mainboard are working as they should.
In that case, the problem is most likely with the TVโs LED backlights.
NOTE: while some of a TVโs components are easy and cheap to replace on your own, disassembling a TV will likely void the warranty. If your TV is still under warranty, I suggest contacting LG for further assistance.
Having said that, some simple DIY fixes can usually bring your TV back to life, and you wonโt need to pay much for technicians or repairs.
Below Iโll cover some of the components that are most likely to cause the black screen youโre seeing.
Thereโs also a chance the entire panel is broken and buying a replacement screen is costly and usually not worth it.
Buying a brand-new TV is often cheaper than paying for a panel replacement. But itโs rare for a TVโs panel to break, unless itโs been physically damaged by force.
Problem with LG TV screen
If your backlight is working fine, then you most likely have an issue with the screen of your LG TV.
Problems with the screen are a lot trickier to solve because there are a handful of different components inside the TV itself that could be causing it.
The most likely culprits are the the T-con board, Cof-IC or Scalar PCB (power control board).
If youโre handy, you can take off the back panel of your LG and try to replace these components yourself. But youโre probably better off hiring a trained TV technician to do the work for you.
Keep in mind that the screen size will make a big difference on cost and whether or not a repair makes financial sense.
Repairing a TV that is 32โณ or less is rarely worth the repair because of the labor costs involved (just because the screen is smaller, doesnโt mean it takes any less time to fix it!).
These days, buying a brand new TV is likely your best bet, unless you can do the work yourself.
LG TV support
But before you go shopping, itโs definitely worth reaching out to LG support.
They offer a variety of service methods, from in-home service to mail-in options.
The cost for this service will vary depending on the final diagnosis and whether or not the work is covered under warranty.
But the good thing is youโll get a certified LG technician to take a look.
LG TV warranty
You can also check online to see if your TV is covered under LGโs warranty.
Unfortunately LG TV warranties typically only last 1 year.
Still worth a shot.
Conclusion
If your LG TV has sound, but no picture, donโt panic, there are several proven fixes you can try to get things back up and running:
- Power cycle your LG TV
- Check all your HDMI connections
- See if your TVโs backlight is still working
- The issue may be with the screen itself
- Contact LG TV support
- Check your LG warranty
Hopefully one of these fixes worked for you. Were you able to get the picture back on your LG TV? If so, let me know how in the comments below!