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LXI Receivers

Official LXI receiver parts

LXI is a leading manufacturer high-fidelity stereo receivers in the United States. LXI receivers are known for their power and distortion-free performance. When your LXI receiver isn't working, get the replacement parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

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LXI 98837/98841 receiver

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LXI 57-9876 receiver

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LXI 24522 receiver

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LXI 98681 receiver

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LXI 56492593250 stereo receiver

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LXI 98772 receiver

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LXI 96102 receiver

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LXI 98872 receiver

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LXI 98692 receiver

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LXI 98781 receiver

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Troubleshooting your LXI receiver when it won't pick up radio station signals

  • Check the antenna connections on the back of the receiver. Reconnect any loose antenna wires.
  • Check wiring connections on the antenna. Reconnect any loose antenna wiring connections.
  • Inspect antenna wires for damage. Repair or replace any damaged antenna wires.
  • Reposition the antenna to improve radio signal reception.

Troubleshooting your LXI receiver when it won't power up

  • If you're using the remote control to attempt to power up the receiver, try using the power button on the receiver cabinet to power it up.
  • If the receiver won't power up when you press the power button on, check the power cord. Plug the receiver power cord securely into the electrical wall outlet if the outlet cord plug is loose.
  • If the receiver power cord is properly plugged into the electrical wall outlet, check the electrical outlet for power by plugging a different item into the wall outlet. If the wall outlet is dead, reset the house circuit breaker for the wall outlet. Have an electrician repair the wall outlet if it remains dead after resetting the house circuit breaker.
  • If you have the receiver plugged into a surge protector, check for a tripped circuit breaker on the surge protector. Reset the surge protector circuit breaker if it's tripped.
  • If the receiver is getting power through the power cord but won't power up, you may need to replace the power supply board in the receiver.