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Vizio M3D470KD CBPFTXCCB02K001 715G4404-M04-000-005K U405 NAND Parts Kit

Vizio M3D470KD CBPFTXCCB02K001 715G4404-M04-000-005K U405 NAND Parts Kit

5 total reviews

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Vizio M3D470KD CBPFTXCCB02K001 715G4404-M04-000-005K U405 Nand Repair Kit

Brand: Vizio
Model: M3D470KD
Part number: CBPFTXCCB02K001
Board number: 715G4404-M04-000-005K
Parts included: IC  U405

Attention: No returns are allowed on components that have been soldered. 

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Common symptoms this kit can resolve:

  • Powers on, shows logo, then shuts off
  • Stuck on logo
  • Logo is always blinking
  • Other failures may occur. Please contact us first if your failure is not listed.

Customer Reviews

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JAMES BAKER
Worked as expected

I bought a pre-programmed ROM for my Visio 42” 3d TV. It worked as expected and fixed the problem. The problem was the TV perviously showed only monochrome for the signal (the menus were in color). Fast, easy transaction. Recommended!

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Judson Brooks

I have the Vizio M3D470KD. No color on any input. Seen Nick's video on you tube. Purchased the nand chip replaced it and the TV works great now. Thanks Nick's.

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Gary M Parish
Vizio M3D470KD Repair⁸

I ordered the replacement nand chip for my Vizio M3D470KD TV that had the no color on any input error, but had color on the menu. I replaced the old chip on the main board, reinstalled the board and now my TV is good as new! One less TV in the landfill. Thanks Nick's.

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Ernestine Hawkins
Professional Service

I liked the transparent service and courtesy of informing customers about their purchase location from the moment of purchase to delivery

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robert reeh
No complaints

The part arrived when promised. The part numbers were the same. Unfortunately, I did not heed Nicks' advice. I have been soldering since I was 13 but am still a novice at micro soldering. I have the right equipment to do the job. But, I ruined my board trying to do it myself. I think I overheated the board and pad 25 broke loose. I could not see an alternative soldering point. If I had another board, I would try again in a heart beat.