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Sounds like it's not getting fuel. Check fuel pressure at the fuel rail. If low, make sure the pump is running. If the pump is running, but no pressure at the rail, check fuel, filter. Get back to us with result of these checks.
REPLACE THE LAMP IT IS LOCATED IN THE BACK OF THE TV THERE ARE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNERS MANUAL FOR REPLACEMENT IT IS CONSIDERED CUSTOMER REPLACEABLE ITEM.
PART NUMBER915B403001
Lamp (180W)
Try unplugging the Convergence amp board, which is located behind the speaker grille. If the set will power up with the Convergence amps unplugged the ICs will need replacement. I have seen many JVC in both the WP30 and WP74 pop through the speakers when the ICs short. Unplugging them takes them out of the equation and the set will power up but the pic will have severe convergence issues.
saw a similar problem w/a Samsung and eventually the Focus Transformer gave out w/a big electric pop sound and all power went out. So it's probably related to a problem with high voltage and Flyback issue. Hope that helps a little.
The red light means that the prjection bulb needs to be replaced. They ony last about two years depending on hours of use. The low popping sounds as well as fan noise is normal for the Sony projection TV. You can Google the owners manual by entering the brand,model etc. and ask for the owner's manual. I had to go to several sites but eventually found it.
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