These Mits TV's tend to have power supply problems that are well documented on the web, when the symptom is as you describe. And this assumes no other unusual noises were heard before the TV went into shutdown.
The repairs are fairly straight forward if you are comfortable with electro-mechanical dis-assembly, soldering repair, and re-assembly.
Just do a search on Mitsubishi (your model number) and capacitors.
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I had the same problem and just fixed it. You likely have 4 bad capacitors in your DM board. To fix you will have to take the DM board out of the TV, de-solder the ones on there and then solder on new capacitors. For those who would like instructions on this leave me your email and I will email them to you. I can't believe I was able to do this but thanks to Jaime for giving me the instructions and checking how to solder on Utube. No I had never soldered before guess it shows you can do it with some effort.
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you can get the service manual and detailed instructions on that repair by going to the following link.
http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/
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Diane,
I do not have the service manual but have instructions with pictures.
Will email them to you. If you have never soldered check look for
instructions on utube and with some practice you will be able to
de-solder and solder. A utube video that is great is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_NU2ruzyc4. Good luck.
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mine is doing the same thing. It started when I unplugged it to move to a new location. Can some one please help me!!!!
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The problem with your set is 4 capacitors are bad on the "DM: board in the unit. These capacitors are 1000 microfarad at 16 volts. Unless you are experienced, this repair should be done by a qualified tech due to the complexity of getting to the capacitors
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