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Mitsubishi WD65737 65 inch DLP 1080p HDTV Questions & Answers
Won't turn on! No green light to show that it has turned on.
look for a tiny hole in the button panel. It may or not be marked reset. Straighten out a paper clip and push it in the hole slowly until you feel it stop. Gently push it to reset the TV. If that doesn't work, then look at the lamp cover door to see if it is closed all the way. The switch may be bad too.
Just chaged the dlp chip now the tv has strips
You didn't get the chip seated properly. You will have to get back in there. Remove the chip. Make sure you didn't bend any pins. Re-install the chip and make sure that it gets locked in with the locking tab. Take your time and you should be alright. I hope this helps.
Loud pop screen went black, has volume but black screen
This could be a lot of things. The bulb might be burned out and that is the place to start because it is easy to get to and is the cheapest of all the parts to replace. This is the point that service centers have the advantage because they can put the bulb in at no cost to them and if that is not the problem then they move on to something else because it is in stock. However you must buy the bulb and try it and if that is not the issue then you own a new buld. IT could be the ballast has blown out or the capacitors on the power unit that drives the ballast.
Fix a lot of white spots on mit65dlp serial wd65737
The white spots are pixels that are burned out. They will just gradually get worse. You will need a new screen or just replace the whole TV. Probably buy a new one for what it will cost to get a new screen put in it.
Mitsubishi VCR HS-U580 guide rollers not moving forward all the way. Cassette would not load. Also noticed drum not spinning when powered on
Your Mitsubishi VCR HS-U580 looks to have a problem with the information rollers and drum. Here are some things to check:
Look for something blocking the VCR or cassette compartment that would possibly be stopping the guide rollers.
Check the belt that drives the VCR mechanism. If it is loose or broken, you may also need to substitute it.
Clean the video heads using a head-cleaning cassette to make certain they're not dirty.
See if the drum motor is working. If it is not spinning, there may be an issue with the motor.
If the trouble persists, it's an exact idea to get assistance from a professional technician or contact Mitsubishi's purchaser support for advice.
Be cautious when dealing with electronic devices, and if you are not certain what to do, it's great to get assistance from an expert.
Where could I download a copy of a service manual for mitsubishi hs-u580 vcr?
i think finding a downloadable service manual for your Mitsubishi HS-U580 VCR might take some searching, but here are a few options:
Check the official Mitsubishi website's support section. They might offer downloadable manuals for older models.Many online appliance parts stores like RepairClinic or AppliancePartsPros stock service manuals for various brands and models. Search for your specific VCR model to see if they have it available.Websites like ManualsLib or iFixit sometimes host user-uploaded service manuals. While the availability and quality can vary, it's worth checking. If online options fail, consider purchasing a physical copy of the service manual from online marketplaces like eBay or Amazon.
Remember, some websites might charge a fee for downloading manuals. Always be cautious of suspicious websites and download from reputable sources.
I own a Mitsubishi 1080 1EEE 1394 television. Yesterday, we had a planned power outage in our area. When the power was restored, the only picture I can get is flipping horizontal lines?
Hoping you did not have electric overload that damaged the power supply, try unplugging the set and push the button On until no lights indicate anything. Then wait about an hour so the capacitors would empty themselves further. Next plug it back in and see if this worked. It is never wrong to push the edges a little in finding if the cables that go around the screen have a problem at that point. When one opens the TV (off power and unplugged) these flat cables should be checked for corrosion and right position in connectors. Corrosion is caused by little moist only, combined with the electricity. Then see if capacitors from the power supply, or any at all, have expanded tops. Those are the larger and smaller towers with metal on top that is divided in three parts. New ones alike can then be ordered but replacing requires basic skills. Further examples can be found on YouTube. Capacitors are common to fail early. Those larger ones have dangerous high voltage and can hold their charge for long span of time. it is not uncommon for devices like this to fail after being off.
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