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Not clear if set makes it on or not---its a DLP which uses a lamp for brightness so start there and next would be to inspect the color wheel that faces it directly--no broken or missing pieces there?
Samsung= Lamp is customer replaceable-----Google the HLS5086 (forget the WX etc) for "manual" and if you remove the lamp(very easy) look to see if the lamp is shattered inside---
You Tube has lots of videos by model and brand for lamp removal and replacement--if you need advice about this leave a comment here.
The ballast should come out fairly easy---at the end of the 2 red wires where it connects to the lamp should be a single screw and the lamp has to be already removed---with the screw at the wire end removed the socket lifts up and to one side and the actual ballast is secured with no more than 4 screws and has only one or two small plugs to remove
You might also check You Tube to see if they have video instructions there for your model.
I have a Samsung DLP HLN617WX/XAA. After turning off by itself, the three indicator lights were blinking... signifying a defective lamp. I've re-seated the old lamp several times with no change. I bought a new lamp and reset the lamp hours through the "service menu" with no change. My television is still turning itself off and still blinking the same indicator lights. What should I look at, next?
First Take off the Lamp Door and replace it back the way it was secured with all of the screws. Doing this will reset the safety interlock switch which heats up and opens the circuit causing the set to shut down. After doing this and the set still shuts down check the lamp. Depending on the amount of hours on the lamp it may be a bad lamp. They will fail with out any obvious signs. If the set shut down and goes straight to the Stand By condition then you have a bad Power Supply. If you hear a whining or buzzing sound then you have a bad Color Wheel.
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