Your Dell monitor may be experiencing a power issue if you are noticing one or more symptoms such as:
- The monitor has no video, and the power button LED has no light.
- The monitor does not turn on when you press the power button.
- The monitor turns on intermittently.
- The monitor turns off automatically.
- The monitor turns off when it is tilted or swiveled.
No cause information is available.
Power Cable Not Connected Correctly
Dell have thoroughly examined several displays that were purported to have this issue, and this research has resulted in the following information:
- The power cable was not fully engaged into the power connector of the monitor. The power cable may appear to be connected, but a gap between the plug seating surface and the base cover of the LCD display can occur.
- Remove the power cable, ensure that there is no debris or other mechanical reason for the cable to not fully seat. Then reseat the power cable until the connector is flush with the display chassis.
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The Monitor Has No Power, and the Power LED is Off
If the monitor appears to have no power and there is no indication that the power LED is on, try these steps to see if any one of them will correct the issue:
- Press the power button and wait for three to five seconds.
- Test the power outlet being used by plugging in another electrical device and verify that there is power.
- Ensure that the power cable is fully inserted at both ends.
- Swap with a known-good power cable, if one is available.
- Verify the exact location of the power light on the monitor by using the monitor's User Guide. These can be in different locations on different monitor models.
If there is an indication of power but there is no video that is displayed by the monitor, see: How to Troubleshoot Display or Video Issues on a Dell Monitor
If the monitor still indicates that there is no power after these steps, contact: Dell Technical Support
Record the monitor's PPID number and have it ready for Dell Technical Support, as agents are required to record the PPID number of the monitor in their call logs.
More information and support for your Dell monitor, laptop, or tablet screen can be found on our Monitor Support site.
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