Have a wd-73738 blinks red 6 times an 1 yellow for what I understand this is a 61 error code can you help
SOURCE: Mitsubishi WD-62525 yellow blinking status light
Check that the lamp door is closed all the way. There is a saftey switch that closes from the door being on all the way. If not the status light will keep blinking. There is also a switch on the air filter door.
SOURCE: wd 62327 DLP red 3 blinks 1 steady red light
Call for waranty repair if less than 3 months old.
SOURCE: WD-62725, no picture, no sound
Hi,
Your power supply board is dead, u know basic electronics' and soldering? Most of the times, the power supply board just have dead leakages gases capacitors.These capacitors always bulges up on it top,or puff up on it top.Replaced these gases leakages capacitors will get your TV power stable,and work again.Or tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
Good luck in solving the problem...
SOURCE: My 73'' mitsubishi model #wd-73738. Is flickering.
Hi!
That's a clear indication that you have a bad power supply in your TV.
If
you know how to DiY...I suggest you open your TV. Locate the power
supply section, it is where the end of the power plug is connected.
Replace all blown or bulge or leaked capacitors with same value. That
will fix your TV problem.
The hardest part is to disassembling your TV cover, cause you will need to pry off the snap in lock at the edge of your TV.
Power supply board should look like this. Examine the capacitors in the board
After replacing blown capacitors...it should work again.
Things you will need.
1. A plastic flat end screw or any object with flat ends....to fry off the cover
2. Soldering iron.
3. Soldering lead
4. Soldering pump.
5. Flat and Philip Screw
6. Replacement capacitors (of same value with the blown one) that you can buy to any electronics store.
Or try replace light engine..if the above solution won't work..
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