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Have problems with mitsu wd-52327

Just replaced the lamp did everything manual said to do to change lamp. turned tv on great had picture for about one day. while watching tv went black red lamp light flashed then tv shut down. pulled the bulb appears to be fine. put bulb back in tv turned it on green light came on but still no picture then red light kicks back on and tv shuts down dont know what the hell the problem is. hopefully someone can help.

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Check the current maybe high voltage occur or due to loose connection high amper occur.

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