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steve dem Posted on May 07, 2007

KDF-E60A20 Red Light Flashing 6x

My tv will not turn on - the power button is blinking red six times in a row and then stops.

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  • Anonymous Nov 25, 2007

    my tv have the same problem after 2 years from now , tv on 12 hours straight then it turn off automatically. I though the lamp is bad, ordered new lamp still doesn't work. do some research. i see many people have thermal fuse is bad. can any one show me how to fix it, or buy thermal fuse at. here is my tv model: sony grand wega 60inch projection KDF-E60A20 . please reply me at [email protected]. thank you very much.

  • Anonymous Dec 17, 2007

    same problem 6x blink red

  • Scroggs Feb 27, 2008

    KDF-E60E20 same issue 6 blinking red light pattern out of no where. Found some research matching the fuse suggestion but no info on how to actually fix the problem. Please help!

  • moise681 Feb 29, 2008

    where to get a thermal fuse 191002393 to send to canada..?

    please help...thanks

  • space_nut May 19, 2008

    Same problem. I owned the TV for 2-1/2 years with no problems, now this. Anyone know if it is difficult to replace the thermal fuse? Any instructions on how to do this?

  • starmito Jul 10, 2008

    i have the same problem with my sony tv kdf e60a20 don't have a clue on how to fix it and i would like to know where to get the fuse from and did it work at all!!!!!!!!!! some one help plzzzzzzzzzzzz

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    red light blinking six times

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My TV KDF-E60A20 is now Fixed. My tv was overheated and Thermal Fuse Located bottom of the lamp burned. I replaced a different Thermal fuse part from 191000644 to 191002393
at www.partstore.com
search for part number. thank you for the review it's help me a lot
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In the manual it says call for service

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This is a low b error. the thermal fuse needs to be replaced.It happened to me

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SOURCE: KDF-E60A20 Red Light Flashing 6x

a 6x blinking error code is usually the thermal fuse located above the lamp housing on the light engine. probable cause of failure is clogged fan located in same area or poor ventilation because set is to close to wall [unit requires minimum of 4 inches of clearance]. part # is 1-910-023-93. another possibility but less likely is the gm board which drives the lamp voltage. part # is a1109407a.

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