Mitsubishi WD 62725 Status Light

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LiamT
Larry - is it necessary to

Larry - is it necessary to tear all those boards and chassis apart from back of the mits WD 52525 to replace the format board? Or can I replace the format board from the from of the set?

GaryD
Larry,

Larry,

Would you please email the instructions for the WD62725/

My Email address is [email protected]

Thanks in advance for you help!

rolexguy
can someone please email

can someone please email instructions for my WD62725.

Thanks in advance
[email protected]

MHerman60
Larry,

Larry,
My 62725 is having the flashing timer light as well can you send me the instructions to fix the circuit boards.

Thank you in advance;

Marshall
[email protected]

gibpilot
I have a mitsu WD-62525 that

I have a mitsu WD-62525 that has faint horizontal lines scrolling across the entire screen, what is the problem and how can it be fixed.

rolexguy
can anyone send me the

can anyone send me the instructions? If anyone has pictures of the the connectors connected also? I am having trouble finding FND connections?

Thanks
[email protected]

TODD_74
I'm hoping one of you guys

I'm hoping one of you guys can help me out.

My mits 62725 has the BGLOD. After going through several posts on different forums, I found out that I could get the set running again by pulling the plug that runs from the power board to the FMT board and then plugging it back in once he light stopped blinking.

This worked perfectly, but I didn't want to have to take it apart whenever the power happens to go out or I needed to replace the lamp so I decided to put in a switch to cut the power to the FMT as I had read some others had done.

I hooked up the switch easily enough, however when I cut the TV on, the picture was distorted. I thought the switch was bad, so I just connected the ends running to it together just to be certain. The picture still came out distorted. Though, when I take the extra wire (the new wire added to run to the switch) out of the equation and attach the original wire back together - the picture is perfect again.

I'm at my wit's end here. Do any of you have any ideas of what could cause the picture to become distorted? -Todd

Bradley50
Hi Larry, Could you send me

Hi Larry, Could you send me the repair insructions for a WD 62725, please? I have some experience repairing electronics and would like to try to repair the TV in lieu of removing from my basement. It has a constantly blinking green light and it will not reset. thanks.. my e-mail is [email protected].

evil
LARRY is no longer with us

LARRY is no longer with us http://www.techlore.com/forum/thread/30723/Farewell-Larry/

Click HERE for the service manual, You could have found it in the service manual section if you had looked there.

Click HERE for the fix, You can find it in the service manual section also.

Good Luck on the repair

Paratrooper
Larry, sitting in northern

Larry, sitting in northern Missouri sulking because my Mitsubishi 62627 has the blinking green light issue. TV won't stay on. It appears you are the man when it comes to fixing this problem. Could you possibly send me the instructions to fix this? My browser will not display the pictures. Thank you for your time and willingness to help others. Tony

evil
For blinking light errors go

For blinking light errors go to the website below for complete repair kits.

mr. wonderful
My WD62725 currently resides

My WD62725 currently resides at the bottom of my local landfill. I will never buy another MITS product no matter the type.

evil
We will add you to the LONG

We will add you to the LONG list of folks who feel the same way.

jschuholz
Larry,

Larry,

have a WD73734 with blinking green light - absolutely no startup. would like to fix this set. do u have service manual, suggestions. thanks, John

Mike15
Hi Larry. I also have the

Hi Larry. I also have the WD62725 with the blinking green light and need to remove the chassis but need som help. Can I get a copy of the service manual as well? Or is there an easy way to get to the capacitors?

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