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Blinking Yellow light on a HD 65" DLP Toshiba TV

I switched the tv to power-save mode last night, tonight i turned on the TV and the yellow light blinks in cycles of three ... it has been an hour and the TV hasn't turned on yet ...HELP

  • Anonymous Jun 07, 2013

    I have a similar problem with my 72hm196 Toshiba DLP. When power on the blue light is always on. But the yellow light is blinking and cycle continuously. I can hear the clicking sound when it recycle and the yellow light is on. Can not shut down the TV except unplug the power.

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I have a 56 inch tohiba DLP (56 HM 195). Replaced the bulb for the second time this year. last time only lasted 3 months. TV is tough to turn on. When I get it to turn on, and then shut it down, the yellow light blinks constantly for 5-7 mintues. Then it shuts down completely. Is the set overheating? There is nothing in the manual that speaks to this issue. thank you

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