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Sam's did not document a good portion of production changes, and sometimes has blatant errors to boot. If something don't jibe with sam's keep it the way you found it unless it looks like someone's hack repair work. If the circuit containing the change don't work properly after repair, and every part in the circuit tests good, then changing it to match the sam's may be worth a try.
A sam's is just a manual someone that bought 2 TVs of a given model made based on reverse engineering them....It is not like some of the other older schematic sources that built a relationship with the makers and got the factory to send them production schematics and changes.
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