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Posted on Dec 28, 2008

How do i reset my jvc tv

Power light blinks lamp light blinks how do i reset the tv.

  • Hymzjr1987 Jan 27, 2009

    My JVC HD-52G886 52in is having problems, The power light, the lamp light is blinking and no picture comes on how can i reset the T.v. or do i need to bring it some where for repairs?

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Either a bad lamp or bad reciver board.If audio amp ic on reciver board shorts ,it will kill part of supply and lamp ballast will not turn on and fire lamp.

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when both the blue light and red light are blinking it means 1 of 3 things. 1. lamp replacement. This often works everytime for the repair. TIP!!! DO NOT USE ANY OTHER LAMPS OTHER THAN JVC AUTHENTIC LAMPS. ANY OTHERS AND YOU RISK DAMAGING YOUR TV FURTHER. 2. the fans are not working properly or need to be replaced. They need to be cleaned every so often and they will stop working from burn-out if not done so. This repair will cost you less than 100 dollars. 3. The ballasts are defective and need to be replaced. The ballasts themselves run about 150 dollars. I tell you I have fixed this TV more times than I care to count, not to mention the number of lamps I have gone through. The guy at the TV repair place now knows me by name when i come to buy lamps. :(

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2008

SOURCE: JVC TV lamp indicator light blinking new lamp

if you purcased a LTI lamp then the possibilty of a bad lamp may be the case. LTI lamps are cheap and are poorly manufactured. if it is a JVC lamp then you may have further problems such as lamp balast, or thermal sensor. clean the fans and filtersfor better air flow. keeping the lanp cool is important for the life of the lamp.

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SOURCE: power led and lamp/program led blink stimultaneously. even after unpluging and let tv cool, still no picture

Check lamp.

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2009

SOURCE: rapid blinking light (lamp) on a JVC model HD

It normally means the lamp is in need of being replaced, and its all depending on the use of the TV as well as how long the lamp life is. You should be able to access the lamp via a small section near the rear or the back of the TV unit, if the lamp is blown or faulty it will look the same as a blown light globe.
To obtain a new lamp contact the brands authorised repair agent as they will be able to get trade prices and in turn, give you the best price,
Also make sure that whoever replaces the lamp resets the lamp use time as the TV will still not start if you don't reset the lamp use time as it will still think it has a faulty lamp. I hope this helps, good luck.

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