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Posted on Nov 17, 2010

Green status light FAST blinking and does not shut-off.

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Ok....after researching this for quite some time, I finally found the answer. The answer was actually quite simple and best of all....FREE!

I went to the Mitsubishi sight and updated the software/firmware for the TV. Directions were very concise and easily understood.

Very satisfied!!!

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SORRY, NO ANSWER.>>> AFTER TURNING MINE OFF FOR THE NIGHT THEN BACK ON IN THE AM, STUCK ON THE WELCOME BLUE SCREEN W/BLINKING GREEN LIGHT BESIDE THE POWER BUTTON. TRIED HOLDING DOWN THE POWER BUTTON FOR 10 SEC., BUT ALL IT DOES IS SHUT OFF. I CAN NOT GET IT TO PERFORM SYSTEM RESET. PLEASE HELP, IF YOU FOUND A FIX FOR YOURS. THANKS! please EMAIL ME AT [email protected]

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    Mark Noll Jun 26, 2016

    I realize that your specific issue is 1.5 years old, but I recently had the same issue on my Mitsubishi WD 82837. I was prepared to spend money on a new processing board and replacing every last capacitor in my system. But I found the solution which was much more cost effective than any of those choices. I went to the Mitsubishi website and followed the directions to updating the latest software, and just like that, I was watching movies on my 82" TV. The cost?... $0.

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SOURCE: blinking green status light

Unplug for a few minutes then plug back in to try to reset it. Sometimes it could take as long as overnight before pluging back in to reset. Number of blinks is usually a trouble code.

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2010

SOURCE: green status light will not stop blinking. did

sounds like bad lamp hope this helps out

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