auto diagnostic screen is not started

I have a KDF-55WF655 and the tv could not be started. Red powerstandby indicator will Flash 6 times indicating low error B. I have replaced the G1 Board and still get no response from the television. Can you please help? The self-test screen is not either.

George Santos

Thank you for your message.

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