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Phil Banc Posted on Jan 22, 2017

I have a Mitsubishi WD-Y65 that was just turning off this morning after I turned it on. I left it off for a few hours and tried again and this time the red light stayed on. Sound like a bulb issue?

It never shows a picture, turns off before it shows.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2007

SOURCE: Please Help

Is the red light flashing a code ? exaple 4 blinks pause 4 blinks ?

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Simpson Neal

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2007

SOURCE: no sound or picture now

The set may have shorted the horizontal out put transistor since it kept coming on sometimes. This could be cause by the driver transformer arcing causing a "spike" in voltage going to you horizoltal out put transistor. Stargazer

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2009

SOURCE: No picture just clicking sound

with your model number manny have a defective flyback part number is 1-453-310-11

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daniel.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 15, 2009

SOURCE: Has Sound but no Picture and shuts down

I have the same tv and the same problem happened to me (Actualy twice). It turned out to be the color wheel motor. thats what the clicking noise is.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2012

SOURCE: My tv mitsubishi wd-60735 turns

Don't know if this applys to you but if you have purchased anything but Osram or Philips replacement lamp for your DLP tv then this is probably your problem.. The generic is VERY tempting in this recession but in this case generic is poison to your dlp tv... i have a Mitsubishi 60735 and went thru 2 generic bulbs when my tv kept shutting down on it's own and the lights on front would flash, i could cut it back on for 10 minutes then flicker and shut down again ..well since the bulb was new i thought it may be defective so i got is exchanged for another one ... after all of the post i have seen how much repairs were going to cost on dlp sets no matter what the problem was ..i was ready to chunk the tv out the door when the second lamp was doing the same thing.....!! well a last ditch effort to save my tv before i trashed it or taking it apart to dissect it.. was to buy a brandname lamp ... in my case i purchased a Philips ..it cost twice as much =/ ..i could just return it if it didn't work.. well it was the generic lamps that was causing trouble.. the brandname worked perfectly .. i am just glad the generic lamp didn't do any damage to my TV!!! I have done further research on the generic lamps and realized that the damage it could have done was not worth the money i saved when i purchesed it... Generic is a great deal In some cases (household cleaners, etc..) but in this case GET THE NAME BRAND!!!! the only name brands i know of for these lamps are Philips or Osram/Sylvania.. hope this helps others from this headache. Do your research don't by generic lamp replacements, your DLP set cost to much to risk it.

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