Larry,Thanks for the paperwork, even with that its been a search finding the right board and how to get it out, but I'm there. Four caps look bad. I only see one fuse on this board where the power cord plugs into it. Are there more fuse's elsewhere that I should check before reassembly?
my mits does not have blinking green light but solid red light, when i power up it flashes random colors on the screen is this a bad lamp or are there other issues
tomam, It sounds like you may have a few issues with your TV set. If I have an e-mail address, I will send along a repair guide on what to check and see if you think you can handle it. . Good luck
i am considering a new set, i dont want to spend $250 on a lamp to discover it needs another 2 or $300 woth of repairs. i have no experience or training in elecronics but logic tells me that if it is displaying colors the lamp is still functioning? [email protected] thanks!
any thoughts on the problem? we were watching the set when the picture became "scrambled" colors were there but image was broken and "scrolling" turned the set off and reset it to no avail now when the set comes on it flashes colors as stated above, tom
Check the capacitors I suggested and have highlighted on the different boards. I automatically replace them all when i get a set like this. I do not fiddle around and check them to see if they are bad,. They have been bad in the past, so i simply replace them. ptscorp.com will rebuild your chassis for about 300 bucks or so. Go to the web page and get their toll free number and call them.
i would also like this info i have 5252w that has blinking green light i have replaced caps in ps and four in dm board is there more would like to check voltages but need manual
ws65513 mitsubishi 65 inch,blinking green light... Larry i know your out there some where..And believe you have the answers to my problem..Do you think you could send me over the info on how to change the 4 what you ma call its!! on the D>M> board.. Thank you very much..my email is [email protected] thanks again
Sounds like I am having a similar problem. My set is 38 months old. My WD 52525 has a flashing green timer light. If I reset the tv, it will work again. The screen freezes after 10-45 minutes and will not accept any input. I have to unplug the set to start the process over. Do you have any suggestions? I just replaced the bulb this week. If it is the same repair problem as previous posters, could you send the repair info to; [email protected]
I found 5 bad capacitors on two different boards. Removed and replaced them all. Total cost $14.09. Put it all back together, saying man I hope this works. Hooked it up tonight and it came on as bright and as normal as new. Keep at it guys. The ability to disasemble and reasemble is the biggest hurdle if your not familiar with this kinda of work. But be patient, it can be done.
Thanks for the info Larry, its good to have guys like you out there for the help the rest of us need. I will be contacting you later.
i have the same problem with my tv i have a wd-52525 and the timer light blinks green i want to buy the parts myself and fix it can someone please email the repair instructions for the capacitor fix and dm module thank you [email protected]
I have a WD-52525 that was working fine with exception of the indicator light has been flashing yellow indicating the bulb has surpassed the 4000 hour span. I turned the tv on the other day and the picture was "weak" a caption at the bottom stated that the RBGHD cable may not be connected correctly, which is not the case. With no cables connected the screen picture is the same, very faded looking and flickering. Seems obvious that something other than the bulb has/is failing/failed. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I did change the bulb, when I turn the TV on the green light flashed for approx. 1 minute. When it stopped I turned on the tv, the yellow light started flashing, after a minute or so, it turned red and I could hear the fan noise change. I turned the tv on again and again the picture was weak and flickering the same as the old bulb.
Hello.I have a Mitsubishi WD-52525 that has the blinking green timer light problem.Could I please get a copy of the service manual and DM board repair instructions emailed to me?Thank you so much
Hello, I also have a Mitsubishi WD-52525 that has the blinking green timer light problem. Could I please get a copy of the service manual for caps and board repair instructions? Thank you very much
wd-52525 having the same red blinking status light issue with error code 37 would like any help or manuals that can be given. Replaced the lamp about 3 months ago. Fans turn on and then I hear a clicking noise then the tv shuts off. [email protected]
I too have a WD-52525 with a continuously blinking green timer LED blinking. I have replaced the lamp about 6 months ago. I tried switching back to the old one (I replaced it before it failed). It did not make a difference. The TV has over the last few months occationally did the blinking LED thing, but it could be cleared up by power cycling or resetting. This no longer works.
From the message thread I am interested in checking/replacing the DM capacitors. Can you send me the service manual and instructions for replacing the caps. I am especially interested in how to get at the boards. I took the back panel off and I see the boards in a metal enclosure. Not sure how to crack into it.
One other question, should the fan on the back panel run when the TV is off? Mine is not, but I am not sure if it is supposed to.
Larry,
Your a popular guy. I am yet another that would like the repair info for removing the board to find the capacitors and fuse's. I have a WD-52525.
Thanks,Scott [email protected]
scott, i will forward them to you shortly. Good Luck.
Larry,Thanks for the paperwork, even with that its been a search finding the right board and how to get it out, but I'm there. Four caps look bad. I only see one fuse on this board where the power cord plugs into it. Are there more fuse's elsewhere that I should check before reassembly?
Thanks,Scott
my mits does not have blinking green light but solid red light, when i power up it flashes random colors on the screen is this a bad lamp or are there other issues
Scott, don't forget to check the other boards I sent to you as well. There have been as may as 15 caps I have replaced on one TV set in the past.
tomam, It sounds like you may have a few issues with your TV set. If I have an e-mail address, I will send along a repair guide on what to check and see if you think you can handle it. . Good luck
i am considering a new set, i dont want to spend $250 on a lamp to discover it needs another 2 or $300 woth of repairs. i have no experience or training in elecronics but logic tells me that if it is displaying colors the lamp is still functioning? [email protected] thanks!
any thoughts on the problem? we were watching the set when the picture became "scrambled" colors were there but image was broken and "scrolling" turned the set off and reset it to no avail now when the set comes on it flashes colors as stated above, tom
Check the capacitors I suggested and have highlighted on the different boards. I automatically replace them all when i get a set like this. I do not fiddle around and check them to see if they are bad,. They have been bad in the past, so i simply replace them. ptscorp.com will rebuild your chassis for about 300 bucks or so. Go to the web page and get their toll free number and call them.
i would also like this info i have 5252w that has blinking green light i have replaced caps in ps and four in dm board is there more would like to check voltages but need manual
thanks for any info
todd87, I am not a mind reader man, where would you like me to send them too?
sorry about that send to [email protected]
thanks again
ws65513 mitsubishi 65 inch,blinking green light... Larry i know your out there some where..And believe you have the answers to my problem..Do you think you could send me over the info on how to change the 4 what you ma call its!! on the D>M> board.. Thank you very much..my email is [email protected] thanks again
Sounds like I am having a similar problem. My set is 38 months old. My WD 52525 has a flashing green timer light. If I reset the tv, it will work again. The screen freezes after 10-45 minutes and will not accept any input. I have to unplug the set to start the process over. Do you have any suggestions? I just replaced the bulb this week. If it is the same repair problem as previous posters, could you send the repair info to; [email protected]
Thanks
t$, todd, and vigil, I have sent out the service manual along with the repair documents that shows the bad capacitors in this TV set. Good Luck
thank you Larry,wish you were here! Hey, great quote....
Success is Sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I found 5 bad capacitors on two different boards. Removed and replaced them all. Total cost $14.09. Put it all back together, saying man I hope this works. Hooked it up tonight and it came on as bright and as normal as new. Keep at it guys. The ability to disasemble and reasemble is the biggest hurdle if your not familiar with this kinda of work. But be patient, it can be done.
Thanks for the info Larry, its good to have guys like you out there for the help the rest of us need. I will be contacting you later.
Scott Mc
Glad to hear you repaired the TV set Scott. CONGRATS!!!
i have the same problem with my tv i have a wd-52525 and the timer light blinks green i want to buy the parts myself and fix it can someone please email the repair instructions for the capacitor fix and dm module thank you [email protected]
I have a WD-52525 that was working fine with exception of the indicator light has been flashing yellow indicating the bulb has surpassed the 4000 hour span. I turned the tv on the other day and the picture was "weak" a caption at the bottom stated that the RBGHD cable may not be connected correctly, which is not the case. With no cables connected the screen picture is the same, very faded looking and flickering. Seems obvious that something other than the bulb has/is failing/failed. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
First thing is to change the bulb man. it does not last for that long usually.
I did change the bulb, when I turn the TV on the green light flashed for approx. 1 minute. When it stopped I turned on the tv, the yellow light started flashing, after a minute or so, it turned red and I could hear the fan noise change. I turned the tv on again and again the picture was weak and flickering the same as the old bulb.
I didn't mean to give the impression the flickering is due to the bulb, it's more of a jittery faded picture.
Hello. I have a Mitsubishi WD-52525 that has the blinking green timer light problem. Could I please get a copy of the service manual and DM board repair instructions emailed to me? Thank you so much
Kris
[email protected]
Hello, I also have a Mitsubishi WD-52525 that has the blinking green timer light problem. Could I please get a copy of the service manual for caps and board repair instructions? Thank you very much
Rob
[email protected]
doesn't the blinking green mean the timer is set?
wd-52525 having the same red blinking status light issue with error code 37 would like any help or manuals that can be given. Replaced the lamp about 3 months ago. Fans turn on and then I hear a clicking noise then the tv shuts off. [email protected]
No key to the hyway. Rob and Lewis, the repair documents are no their way. Good Luck
Hi, can I also get the repair documents too please?
Kris
[email protected]
Hi Larry,
I too have a WD-52525 with a continuously blinking green timer LED blinking. I have replaced the lamp about 6 months ago. I tried switching back to the old one (I replaced it before it failed). It did not make a difference. The TV has over the last few months occationally did the blinking LED thing, but it could be cleared up by power cycling or resetting. This no longer works.
From the message thread I am interested in checking/replacing the DM capacitors. Can you send me the service manual and instructions for replacing the caps. I am especially interested in how to get at the boards. I took the back panel off and I see the boards in a metal enclosure. Not sure how to crack into it.
One other question, should the fan on the back panel run when the TV is off? Mine is not, but I am not sure if it is supposed to.
Thanks for your help.
George
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