The wires are shorted together somewhere! Or you switched ground with hot or neutral!
Are you trying to burn down your house?
Even if you manage to get it working, it still could be a fire hazard because it isn't done correctly! Wrong kind of crimp or a bad solder job can create a fire!
PLEASE get someone that knows electrical or electronics to fix it!
Most of the people I know that have the background can fix it correctly in about 10-15 minutes.
Unplug (if you have not tried it) the set for a while (do the same to a box if using one) and plug both back up after a while and see if a reboot on both will restore operation.Highly unlikely for both to fail at same time.
Hi clodfelter00,
Dim picture was a symptoms of lamp peak burning life and needs a replacement. Click this LINK to place your order online.
HOW TO REPLACE THE LAMP UNIT
(1) Turn off the TV power.
(2) Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
(3) Loosen 1 screw from the rear side, then take out the the left
speaker panel.
(4) Loosen 1 screw then take out the lamp cover.
(5) Loosen 2 screws then take out the lamp unit.
(6) Install the new lamp unit.
(7) Re-install the lamp cover.
(8) Re-install the left speaker panel.
(9) Re-install the screw to the rear panel.
NOTE:
After installing the new lamp unit, do not forget to reset the
lamp timer.
HOW TO RESET THE LAMP TIMER
(1) Press the [MENU] key to select CLOCK / TIMERS.
(2) Select the with UP/DOWN key.
(3) Enter the mode the message will
appears.
(4) Press the [OK] key while the above message appears on
the screen.
(5) Turn off the power, then turn on the power.
(6) The lamp timer has now been reset.
Watch this VIDEO for more info.
Hope I helped you.
Have a nice day!
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Hi, did you make sure it was the right lamp the reason is that theres two types of lamp one that shoots the light wider and another that concentrates on the center.Also check the ballast the main power of the bulb it comes to happen that when u put in a new bulb the ballast is not able to provide enough power to light up the whole screen.