Green Power Light flashes 37 times. Screen goes out, 30 flashes then tube comes on, 7 more flashes. Stays on for about 30 seconds to a minute then repeats Cycle.
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I had the same problem with my SONY TV shutting down and the green power light blinking 35-38 times before the set came back on. My RED Lamp Light never came on, but the problem is the LAMP. I spoke to SONY Support on the web and on the phone. All they wanted to do was set up a service call for me. I ordered a replacement bulb from SONY and it fixed the problem. This is a very easy replacement and they send the allen wrench you need to remove the old bulb and install the new bulb. Simple replacement Instructions are included in the box. Thanks to www.FIXYA.com I saved a very expensive service call.
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Best first step = change lamp
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Remove the lamp assembly, There will be a screen on the top and bottom of the assy remove all dust from these screens. also check the tube at the top of of the lamp receptical this is an air cooling pathway. reassemble and fire it up. This worked for me and saved some serious coin judging from some of the other solutions I have seen (lamp and balast) ouch!!!
SOURCE: Tv cuts off and green light flashes
The Best Solution worked perfectly, I replaced the XL2200 Sony Bulb and the TV is up and running again!
Thanks for the help.
BobE.
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I have a similar problem. Just found out a possible solution yesterday. I am waiting for my lamp but here's what you need to do if you have replaced your lamp. Go into self diagnostics mode: Switch of your TV via remote, you will see red standy by light. Now,on the remote press "Display"=>"Channel 5"=>"Volume Up"=>"Power Button". All these keys need to be pressed within 3 seconds. You will now enter the diagnostics mode. Press "Jump" on remote (bottom right) 3 times and then press "Channel 2" 9 times. The screen will display your current lamp hours used.
In order to reset your tv to factory settings and for the new bulb to work you must reset this timer or else your TV will assume you are still using the old bulb and will automatically kick in "over protection mode". So here's what you do once you do on the lamp hours display screen. Press the "Channel 3" button on the remote 3 times then "Mute" then "Press Enter" to reset the timer to zero. Your TV should now work as normal. And remember, whenever a part is replaced all factory settings must be reset to zero. To do this, follow "Display"=>"Channel 5"=>"Volume Up"=> "Power Up" to enter service mode. Finally, press "Channel 8" and then "Enter" to put the TV back to factory settings.
The above mentioned is usually performed by a service technician and they charge somewhere around $95 diagnostic fee. You just saved this charge. If you see flashing red lights count them when they flash in sequence. This is a code for the techs to tell them what is wrong. These flashing red lights sequentially flash from 0 to 10 times to identify a problem. Usually, when the bbulb goes bad the only thing that might need to be replaced would be a "lamp Driver" aka "Power Block Assembly" $116.25 online from Sony, or the ballast. Sometimes, if you do not have a video a Thermal FUse can go bad which only costs $4.80 for the KDF60-XS955 but the techs will charge you over $300. You can do this yourself if you can get your hands on a service manual.
Hope this info helps.
Good Luck to you all.
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