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SOURCE: Mitsubishi Model WD-52725 timer green light blinking fast
My Mitsubishi WD52725 will not turn on...the timer light is blinking. We pushed the reset button, unplugged tv. Just got off the phone with Mitsubishi customer "service." After answering numerous personal questions, and being on hold for several minutes, I was told that the only solution was to push the reset button. Duh! We'd done that several times with no change, which is why I called them! BIG WASTE OF TIME!!!!
SOURCE: I have a 3 year
I hope this helps please rate that it helped you so i know it did. thanks
This works because in a stuck pixel liquid in a subpixel has not spread equally. In combination with the backlight of your screen, this liquid is used to allow different amounts of light to pass through, which creates the different colors.
Should all of these approaches fail to fix your pixel warrior, at least you'll now know it's not simple to fix and the LCD may indeed need to be replaced. But please do let us know if these tips helped you to fix your pixels. In any case, good luck!
if this didnt work try the other four steps located in my tips and tricks page here:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r7629076-fix_dead_or_stuck_pixel_lcd_screen
SOURCE: I have a Mitsubishi 73"
I'm sorry, but your looking at an Optical Block Assembly which also includes the DM module. Latest figures are approximately $650.00 to replace. I would have called a service tech out to properly diagnose the problem first. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
SOURCE: I have a Mitsubishi 73" TV model number WD-73735.
Try replacing the thermal sensor. Located behind lamp in lamp housing shroud.
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