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Linda Henke Posted on Mar 05, 2007
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42" Mitsubishi 52525

Green "timer" light blinking. Sound - - but no picture. Tried unplugging set for 1 minute, plugging back in, press reset button, tv plays for a while and then picture freezes and goes black. Have reviewed troubleshooting, but can't seem to come across what the problem might be.

  • nvrhome1979 Nov 05, 2008

    i have a 52" mitsubishi and the green timer light flashes...the tv will play for a while the cut out anf go to either static or blue screen. the sound will continue though?

  • Anonymous Mar 20, 2014

    The tv picture blinks like your eye blinks quickly goes black then comes back on continuoisly.

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You may have bad capacitors in the DM board.

  • Anonymous Jul 08, 2007

    Check this out.

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Hi Jdvillanueva, I have a Mitsubishi 52525.

Hi Mark,

First of all I would like to thank you for consulting Fixya.com regarding on your problem.

Your model no. Mitsubishi WD-52525 (Chassis No. V26) is known for steady blinking Timer LED fault after pressing the power button key. Once this kind of symptoms is encountered and the unit didn't come on and stuck to this blinking death of life, it means that the DM board failed to boot up. In normal operation, timer will blink after AC is applied for 80 secs (DM board booting process) maximum before the picture and sound to come on.

You've mentioned that you had already reset the unit, unplug and plug back in to the outlet but still the symptoms persist, then this is a clear indication of DM board malfunction. It will not stop from blinking if the faulty parts didn't isoltated.

Good news! because I have a link where you can buy a repair kit for this kind of fault. Kit includes the parts that are known to be faulty, instructions that will guide you in the whole process of repair. Click it HERE. It is a V26 chassis (your chassis) DLP / DM Power repair kit.

For additional info watch some tutorial video below.




Electrolytic capacitor info. (Known to be faulty on the symptoms you've encountered)


Soldering TutorialHow to desolder parts on the board.

Please let me know if you need further assistance.
Rating and feedback are highly appreciated.

Hope I helped you.

Have a nice day!

Jdvillanueva
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