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Posted on Jun 01, 2009

WILL NOT POWER ON, STANDBY, LED, TIMER LIGHTS ARE BLINKING.

SAMSUNG DLP TV(HL-S5679WX)- STANDBY, LED AND TIMER LIGHTS ARE BLINKING, WILL NOT POWER ON.

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Check the capacitors on the power supply first. If any have domed tops or signs of leakage, replace them. I had two go bad on mine. Call electronics parts supply stores first as these are not your average capacitors.

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