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Schwansonian Townsend Posted on Jul 26, 2017
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I need to remove my screen and clean my mirrors on my Mitsubishyi WD-82738 82" DLP. I cannot find a guide on how to do this for my particular model. Please help.

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Are you having spots on the screen? if so the problem is the dlp. they go bad looking like spots on the screen coming from the lens. its not the lens the dlp unit is failing.

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    Schwansonian Townsend Jul 27, 2017

    Hiya! Thanks for the answer, but there are no white spots. It's very "foggy" and washed out. I have ordered a new lamp, and was told I should clean the mirrors as well (carefully of course).

  • cwradio73 Jul 28, 2017

    I was wrong about my answer. I was thinking this was a digital unit. Just be careful about how you go about it. Hope you fix it. Sorry I was thinking f the wrong tv.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Mitsubishi Projection TV Power Supply Board assistance - Model # WD 62525

Mr.Marxxx you need to let one of your friends fix it for a small fee.Just like everyone else does.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: wd 52525 52 in dlp tv screen needs cleaned

all you have to do is, take the 12 screws out from around the screen, from the back, there are also like 4 of them on the front, but usually , you can just lean the screen out far enough to use a swifer sweeper in there, and the dust isnt going to be on the back of the screen, it will be on the projecter, do the screen while the tv is on, then you will realy see the dust on the projecter

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: mirror on Mitsubishi DLP HDTV 60

Hello zero_x08, 1) remove the cover of the TV and find the light engine. 2) using canned air blow dust from the mirro assembly 3) test the screen by turning the TV on after the system has warmed back to room tempurature. This should clean the mirror Thank you, Shuttle83 http://www.electron-age-technologies-llc.com

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2009

SOURCE: Screen Removal - Mitsubishi WD-62527

SPEAKER GRILLE Removal
Pull the SPEAKER-GRILLE away from the cabinet to remove.
SCREEN-ASSY Removal
1) Remove 10 screws (a) from the upper cabinet rear cover (3 screws on each side and 4 screws across the
top).
2) Remove screws (b) along the bottom of the SCREEN-ASSY (8 screws on 52 inch models, and 12 screws
on 62 inch models),
3) Unplug the LL connector to the front CONTROL-PANEL.
4) Lift the SCREEN-ASSY up slightly and then pull away from the cabinet.
CABINET FRONT DISASSEMBLY

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  • Posted on May 25, 2010

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How do I remove the screen to remove bugs?

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