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Anonymous Posted on Apr 01, 2014

How to fix white dots on mitsubishi tv model 73735?

Is there a recall on these TVs?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2009

SOURCE: white dots developing

This is indicative of the DLP IC being bad on the Digital Module.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2010

SOURCE: developing white dots

white Dots appearing on Mitsubishi DLP 1080p. What causes this?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 14, 2011

SOURCE: I have a mitsubishi tv

dip chip

Kenneth Lee Sr.

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2011

SOURCE: I have White and black

I developed white spots on the screen of my Mitsubishi WD-57734 in increasing numbers over days and weeks. I called a repair service who quoted me $1500 to replace the light engine. He suggested I call Mitsubishi Customer relations at 800-332-2119 option 5 which i did. To make a long story short after several conversations with them they agreed to replace the part for free if I picked up the labor (Would have been less conversations if I had the original purchase receipt). Instead of $1500 I paid $250. The tv was only 3.5 years old. Perseverance paid off.

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2011

SOURCE: How do I repair white dots/dead pixels on my 3

You have a bad light engine. It is available at encompassparts.com for retail price of $749.10. Call 1-800-638-3328. Consumer not in business could be higher price.

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Is there a recall on the mitsubishi dlp chip wd-65735 and are they replacing them free

Nope,,,White dots, white snow or sparkling stars on your DLP TV mean only one thing - a worn out DMD chip. The white dot syndrome seems to happen when the DLP TVshave been in use anywhere from two to five years - usually when the warranty has expired
Certain brands seem more vulnerable than others to the white dot syndrome. Samsung and Mitsubishi DLP TVs have been plagued with the problems for several years now. Sony and JVC choose to take the TVs set off the market in response to complaints from disgruntled owners.
If you read the various forums offering solutions, you'll see customers being given quotes of $600 and upwards for solving the white spot syndrome or replacing the DMD DLP chip. Fortunately, there are companies offering the offering the DLP chip for under $230 if you want to fix it.
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White death DLP TV

White dots on your RPTV television are the result of the DLP chip being worn out. You can replace it very easily by buying a new DLP chip for just under $190 and installing the new chip. There is a very good forum over at fixyourDLP that offers tutorials for replacing the DLP.
http://www.fixyourdlp.com/2012/10/11/banish-white-dots-from-the-samsung-hl56a650c1-with-a-new-4719-001997-dlp-chip/
or for Mitsubishi
http://www.fixyourdlp.com/2012/10/02/install-a-new-4719-001997-dlp-chip-and-banish-white-dots-on-the-mitsubishi-wd-82737/
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White dots on screen when on

Issue is a damaged Optical light engine in the model indicated---
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I have had my Mitsubishi WD 65837 for about 6 months now and I have noticed a white and black dots on the screen. Do you know what causes these and how to fix them?

The tv dam light engine block it is the causes an the problems.This a major design flaw in the tv light engine block by the tv Corporations Samsung,Mitsubishi have this problems more than the other big screen tvs brands.A brand new tv?Take ur warrenty repair quickly,this things wouldn't stops.The white and black dots will continue and keep comming more and more.Until the tv have replace the light engine block or have it replaced another cuircuit board that help the light engine block too work.
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White dots are starting to show up on my screen

Thats usually caused by the light engines optical block. very exspensive to repair
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I have a Mitsubishi 73" TV model number WD-73735.

Try replacing the thermal sensor. Located behind lamp in lamp housing shroud.
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White dots are showing up on the screen. They are multiplying quickly. I was told to clean the filter but that did not help. The lamp is less than a year old. Nearest dealer is 2 states away. How can this...

This problems is the tv Projection Light Engine design flaw with it IC chip.These problems happen to many models of it DLP tvs Big Screen 60 and up.Mitsubishi,Samsung,Sony,Toshiba all used the same IC chip on their 60 and up on their DLP tvs Big Screen.Tries make deal with Mitsubishi help u split the cost of repair the tv Projection Light Engine by replacing the IC chip or replaced the entire Projection Light Engine system.This problems is not new,been going on for a few years.Many people when on Youtube **** about this problems with white dots showing up on their tvs screens and multiplying rapidly.
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I have dots slowly starting to appear on my wd-73735. I bought the tv in February 2009 and the light engine had to be replaced once in September of last year. now what do I do?

These dots are called pixels and if they are a certain color, they are stuck. If they are black, they are dead. You can't do anything about to fix the dots neither the service without the replacement of the display (screen)
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