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Posted on Dec 15, 2009

Just replaced the lamp on my Toshiba 62HMX84. Picture still is not coming on I have sound. When you turn on the TV you hear a clicking sound that goes away and then the TV try's to restart itself Thinking it might be the ballast any thoughts?

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I have a 62HM84 Toshiba TV. I lost picture on my TV in the past i have bought the lamps and i just put it on and the picture comes on. This time when i replaced the lamp nothing happens no picture. It tries 8 times to turn on, but nothing happens. Can you help me with is what is the problem.

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It sounds as if you have a weak ballast, I would replace it, I have seen this problem in 52hM84's as well, but those ballasts are no longer available. Sounds like you have a bad ballast

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I heard a pop on the Toshiba rear projection TV (model #62hmx84) and immediately lost the picture

Sir the problem of your unit is the lamp try to replace it it is much better to use a gloves and wash your hand after replacing the lamp because this lamp contains mercury. follow this steps.
1. Unplug the unit to main ac outlet. Remove the bulb housing cover from the back of the TV. Using a screwdriver, carefully remove the cover to reveal the old bulb. Using a cloth, remove the bulb from the TV by first unplugging it from the wiring harness. Carefully rock the harness back and forth until it comes free from the bulb. Push in the bulb slightly and turn it a quarter-turn to remove it from the bulb housing.
2. Install the new bulb. Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers, as any grease or fingerprint from your hands will damage the tiny mirrors in the bulb. Instead, carefully handle the bulb using the cloth. Insert it into the bulb housing and secure the door. Test the unit. Plug in and turn on your Toshiba TV and make sure that the new bulb is installed properly and that the image looks crisp.

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Reset the lamp time counter. Each Toshiba TV comes with a lamp hour meter stored in its software. If you do not reset the lamp timer, the unit may stop operating when it gets to a certain time (refer to your manual because each Toshiba TV is slightly different). To reset your Toshiba lamp timer, turn off the TV, wait 10 seconds, hold down the "on," "menu" and "input" buttons on the remote at the same time, and turn the power back on. A yellow light should appear in the bottom corner of the TV indicating that the lamp timer has been reset.
Hope this help good day and best regards.


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Go to this website and type in your model number see what they list in parts /prices They might have free service Manual you can print out online.
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