SOURCE: yellow status light on mitsubishi wd-65733 tv
When tv goes out, press the menu and input buttons. The green light will flash with a 2 digit code.
SOURCE: Mitsubishi WD 62327
Yes this is the signal for a bad lamp. Other things can cause this. 1. Look at the new lamp. make sure it still looks good. not broken with little glass pieaces in it. 2. When you turn on the tv, put your ear to the lower back part of the tv near the middle. Listen for the start up of the color wheel (a low high pitch sound only at the start up of the motor). If this is good you will here a ticking sound only if the lamp dose not light.
Now with all this info. If the lamp lights (as seen from the back of the set) and goes out after a few seconds and you did not here the color wheel spin up, the color wheel is bad.
If you here the color wheel spin up and no ticking sound, the Ballast is bad.
The ballast part no. 939P978010
The color wheel is not avialable from Mits. You will have to replaced the light engine. It cost to much. Just buy a new tv.
My best gess is the Ballast.
SOURCE: wd 57732 won't turn on, power/timer light blinks
probably something related to the FMT board. will need shop service.
SOURCE: mitsubishi wd-52825. red lamp indicator, new lamp installed
Failed caps on the power supply will cause that. The V26 Power pwb repair kit will usually correct that issue. Its available from www.tvrepairworld.com the kit contains the capacitors and the CD with instructions.
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SOURCE: when i turn on my 64inch mitsubishi wd 65733 tv it
Good Day Judy, hi, as i see it, your 64 inch TV is on standby mode, this occurs when the Power Supply Board, (inside your TV that supplies good power from the main 220/110 v line) detected an overload, this over load can be on the power board itself or from the main board that controls the LCD screen, controls and sound, (kinda technical), replacement of the power supply board is necessary, (this symptoms are common for LCD tvs), since its a 64 inch TV, its kinda hard to handle, better call for help. Call your dealer first, ask for warranty, if no warranty, then ask for service. you can ask other dealers if they have service too. Get the best bargain. thats all. = )
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