How to Find Your TCL TV Part Number Like a Pro
Disclaimer: There are way too many variations to list every possible example. If, after using this guide you are still not sure what parts to order, please call in to the office or email us at info@tvpartstoday.com.
When your TCL TV isn’t working quite right and you’re ready to swap out a board, the most important thing you can do is make sure you’re ordering the correct part - and that all starts with identifying the right part number. 🧠
At TVpartsToday, we’ve helped thousands of DIYers and repair techs avoid costly mix-ups by learning to tell the difference between a part number and a board number - and for TCL TVs, this can be trickier than it sounds! 😅 But don’t worry, we’ve broken it all down in this easy-to-follow guide based on real parts and real repairs.
PLEASE NOTE: The manufacturer's part number is circled in GREEN and is the number you need to match to your part to ensure you get the correct part. The numbers marked with a RED "X" are board numbers used in the manufacturing process and matching these numbers will not guarantee a compatible part. We have not put a red "X" on all board numbers present on the parts pictured.
🔍 Part Number vs. Board Number: Why It Matters
✅ Use the part number to ensure compatibility. This is the number the manufacturer uses to identify and order parts.
❌ Ignore the board number - it’s only for factory use and may be shared by multiple, non-interchangeable boards.
💡 TVpartsToday Tip: If you’re unsure which number is which, send us a picture! We’ll highlight the correct one for you, no pressure, no guesswork.
⚡ TCL Power Supply Boards: Where to Look
When it comes to TCL power supply boards, the part number is usually printed on a white barcode sticker located on the front or side of the board.
Common part number formats include:
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A series of letters and numbers like 08-L12CLJ1-PW200AA
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Or a sticker with a longer formatted number like 08-L131WD2-PW200AA
Just remember:
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Look for the barcode label
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Match the number exactly when ordering
🔧 TVpartsToday Tip: Still can’t find it? Snap a photo and email it to us — we’ll decode it and send you a direct link to the correct replacement part.
💡 TCL Main Boards: What to Watch For
TCL main boards follow similar labeling styles as power boards, but they fall into two major part number formats:
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08-XXXXXXX-MAXXXXX Format
Example: 08-RT73012-MA200AA -
3XXXX-000XXX Format
Example: 30800-000317
Just like power supply boards, the key to identifying the correct TCL main board is spotting the barcode sticker or part label printed on the board — not the large text etched onto the green circuit board.
📸 TCL T-Con Boards: Don’t Overlook the Back
TCL T-Con (Timing Control) boards can be a little sneaky — the part number is often found on the back side of the board!
What to look for:
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A barcode label or silkscreened text with a number like 35-D074829, 40-MT12F1-MAA2LG, or similar formats.
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In some cases, this number might not be on a label but printed directly onto the board.
💡 TVpartsToday Tip: Many TCL models share T-Con layouts with other brands. Matching part number > matching TV model every time!
🧠 Final Thoughts: A Small Step That Saves Big Time
We get it - when your TV is down, you want to fix it fast. But skipping the step of verifying your part number can lead to delays, returns, and unnecessary costs.
✔️ Use the part number on the sticker
❌ Avoid the larger board number printed on the PCB
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💬 Need Help?
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