my model number isn’t listed. PN50A550S1FXZA (purchased in 2008) has the same issue. I wonder if there needs to be another class action suit for that? I spent a large sum for my TV but I’ll never buy another Samsung product ever again. I will never ever ever buy another Samsung product but I am going out on Saturday and getting a new Sony Bravia to replace the Samsung POS. Long story short, they admitted that they knew of the problem, they also admitted that my TV was one of those with the boot-reboot issue, they also stated they were not about to do a damned thing to correct their KNOWN faulty parts issue, because their coverage/repair/replace period had “expired”.

The TV fails to produce sound when there is no power supply. I happened to google the issue and it is the same exact issue as everyone else is having with their LCD’s and plasma’s. It’s a couple of bulged caps, a routine repair for any halfway versed electronic shop or even amateur. I missed the lawsuit it ended on February 1 2014. expected to be mailed out. If you purchased a Samsung LCD, Plasma or DLP television manufactured prior to December 31, 2008, you may be able to claim up to $650 under the Samsung TV class action settlement. Honestly I thought about it but after giving it some consideration I just couldn’t do it. Learn more about the cookies we use. I literally have had the tvs in storage forever and samsung refuses to help. The TV was manufactured in 2008. The Samsung TV settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit, entitled. Want to know if the Samsung product that you own has been recalled? I called Samsung and was told sorry the lawsuit expired in 2014. Here are the "Covered TV Symptom(s)" : The class action lawsuit alleges a defect that may cause the television to experience symptoms such as not turning on, experiencing a delay in turning on, making a clicking sound, cycling on and off, or other similar problems. They have not heard the last from me and I’m definitely done with Samsung products. Original review: Dec. 17, 2020. Reading through all of these comments, I realize I have a similar story as the known Samsung capacitor defect strikes again. We spent $25 with the soldering machine. I just called them about the problem with the capacitor. QN65Q – everything is clear here, this is the type of TVs on quantum dots. Restrictions apply. After doing a little research, we discovered that there had been a recall on these televisions due to faulty capacitors used during manufacture. The TVs covered by the proposed settlement include LCD, plasma, and DLP models made before December 31, 2008. LCD Plasma TV Samsung LN46A550 Monitor Capacitor Repair Kit, Capacitors Replacement Parts ONLY. TV LCD Monitor Samsung LN52A550P3F CAPACITOR Repair Kit, (Solder iron + Solder sucker/desoldering pump + Solder wire + Solder wick + CAPACITORS Replacement) 4.9 out of 5 stars 6. FREE Shipping. Product Recalls and Safety Alerts See important product recall information for the products below. I was not aware of this lawsuit until recently when the tv started shutting off by itself. 1000uF 35V Radial Lead Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors For Repairing LCD TVs and Consumer Electronics - 5 pc. I had bought A large screen Samsung flat screen costing $3000.00 from Sams Club in 2008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. My model is HLT-6187s manufactured in 2008. They told me that my TV is not one of them listed on the lawsuit and is not known for the capacitor issue. For information on deleting the cookies, please consult your browser’s help function. I would like to inform you that we have designed the LN52A650A1FXZA TV after extensive technical research and feedback from customers about the product by our design team. Any parts can fail after time as a result of normal wear and tear. Model #: UN55C6300SFXZA My TV shut powered off today and now only makes a clicking sound which is related to the resistors and capacitors. The affected products can be identified by the model, UPC and serial numbers located on a label on the back of the product, near the top or right hand side. Kinda late but I just found out about this lawsuit myself. Judging from some complaints in the comments to our story, however, as well as on Web sites like consumeraffairs.com, the issue may extend beyond the models and the years covered in the settlement. settlement administrator or your attorney for any updates regarding This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. In other words, it is ‘fraud’. contacted Samsung for repairs ,purchased 5/10/2008,they made an appointment with local tv company, they wanted $160.00 , claimed no warranty from Samsung, I followed up with Samsung, it was a waste of time, Please don’t purchase Samsung products, they need to learn the sale is only as good as the service. can we reopen the claim? I am therefore seeking further legal action against Samsung and like hopefully many others will NEVER consider buying or recommending any other Samsung product to absolutely anyone else in the future due to Samsung’s DENIAL of LIABILITY and decision to severely limit the scope of customer support to a mere fraction of their affected consumers. I had no idea there was a lawsuit even though my model number is not listed. I understand this. Why should we suffer because they buy cheap, inferior parts? Samsung just told me that my model wasn’t part of the class action suit from 2 years ago, and it was out of warranty, so too bad, so sad. I’m interested in how much they plan on charging for an easy to replace part. What I’m not understanding is that if in fact the class action lawsuit deadline expired in March 2012 how is it that I was still able to buy a tv with the same ongoing plague in November 2012. Could you please provide more information about your success?