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Lamp problem The lamp bulb was replaced today and the timer light is blinking green. It was reset and the tv was turned off, then the lamp light started blinking. The lamp light is not currently on, but the timer light is still blinking green. This did not happen the last time it was replaced.

  • jbranch175 Mar 26, 2009

    I will look into getting the repair kit to see if the problem can be solved.

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The DM is failing to complete the boot sequence thats why the power led is continuously blinking green. The V26 DLP DM repair kit will usually repair that issue you can get the kit at the following link which includes the replacement capacitors and step by step instructions with pictures on how to do the repair.Its listed under the repair kits category.
http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/

  • Sonny Berry
    Sonny Berry Mar 26, 2009

    Thats the number one cause of the steady blinking led for the first generation Mitsubishi DLP models

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