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Hi Since that did not work, The next thing is you have to take the back off the TV and find the main power board. On that board there will be some bad capacitors. Look for bulged or leaking CAP(s).
Replace them with same capacitors types. If you're not tech. savy Go to TV repairman. Good luck.
Check for any bad solder on the mainboard of the TV, and also check for any burn fuse on the powersupply area... BAd solder was very common problem on Mitsubishi TV..
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