Question: is it normal for these TVs to make a high-pitched buzzing noise at times such as when the screen is all white?
There was an interesting comment on AVS where someone entertained the theory that the two 1200uf 250v electrolyte capacitors going bad could be behind MCZ3001D* failures. Could they be right?
The OEM part number of the United Chemi-Con 1200uf 250v capacitor listed on TSM is EKMQ251VSN122MR45S. The thing is only rated for 2000hrs at 105°C but there is no realistic alternative at the time of writing. It can be ordered elsewhere but TSM's prices are more reasonable. Don't order those unless you're certain your TV does use caps with those specifications.
You can buy MCZ3001DBs on Amazon.com - there is an entry with 2 ICs and 2 sockets so Shindengen must know what's going on

It is good to see julian49 was able to fix his KV-HR32 by replacing the IC8002 MCZ3001D only. I suspect it may be worthwhile to try just replacing one of the two MCZ3001D*s and see if that is enough; because if it is it halves the chances of a soldering error or thermal cycling popping a chip later on. Someone on another forum suggested holding the chip into the socket with a clip to prevent it popping out (I would want to be careful to make sure that a conductive clip couldn't cause a short circut).