I've had this problem too. Check the pins on the male connector of the monitor. Chances are, one is either bent or missing. If that's the case, you can try replacing the connector, or get a new one.
Also, another thing could be if you can't see any problems on the outside, the pin may be disconnected INSIDE the connection. Try taking a pare of plyers, get a good grip on each pin individually, and push it into the connector just to ensure there's a good connection there.
Hope that helps.
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