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Posted on Jun 26, 2010

My mitsubishi HDTV series 1080 will not power up a green light come on then goes right off

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I have the same exact problem. My mitsubishi HD 1080 series suddenly stopped working. when i hit the on button, the on-light goes on for a second and then goes right off. any luck figuring this out?

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Yes see I have the exact same problem too. Mine is about 10 years old. It's been fine until 3 days ago.

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