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on the back bottom right corner there are 2 Phillips screws holding a vent cover remove that, should have a small tunnel the lamp screws you can turn by hand pull handle to remove your lamp
yeah ive had this tv for 4 years replaced lamp when i got it then about a year ago there was a but power surge that ruined 2 pc monitors and that lamp just google WD-62827 replacement lamp pick a place to buy from the only tool you'll need is a phillips screwdriver
With the remote press menu 2470 enter then do a system reset after the set has reinitialized this should fix your problem, you will have to reprogram your channel settings afterwards though.
Initialize the settings by pressing "menu, 2, 4, 7, 0, enter". After settings have been initialized, press the system reset button on the front of the TV.
If it's happening on all of your settings, It's probably going to be a problem with the DLP light engine. That TV came out in 2005, right? Did you buy it brand new, or as a floor model etc.? In any case, it's more than likely out of warranty and going to be a pain in the wallet. Best Advice I can give you with this info is hold out for some price cuts this holiday season. Sorry I couldn't be of help.
Uh Oh! Unless this is something simple like a loose piece inside
the projection chamber shadowing the screen it would have to be the
light engine ($$$) warping due to overheating of its plastic
housing. Check inside the cabinet for loose objects in front of
the lens, then clean all the fan filters, then call your warranty
company.
Hope Ya Fix It!
A WD62827 is a V30+ chassis and is a DLP format projection screen Tv, not a flat screen, am I missing something?? For the symptoms you're describing with a WD62827 remove and reseat the DVI cable between the chassis and optical engine. If removing and reseating the DVI cable does not resolve the issue you may need to replace the Optical Engine part # 938P019020
BTW the current software version for this unit is 7.04.1F if you have anything less you might think about updating the software also..
Hope this helps!
Bill
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