One more for the list. I have a WS-65909 with the blinking light problem. If someone could email me what caps / parts need to be replaced I would be forever in their debt. [email protected]
Hi Larry, I'm a victim of the green flashing light also. I have a Mitzubishi ws-55613. I will be very greatful to get your "fix it" manual for this tv. You can send it to:
Larry,
It took me about 2 1/2 hours to go to the electronics store, pick up the capacitors, access the DM board and finally install the caps! When I saw the blinking light go away after a minute... I thought I might have screwed something up... but then i hit the power button! It warmed up and bingo... the picture was back! Thank you so much!
PS: I got the Mits 65 for free off craigslist... They didnt want to spend the $1000 to get it fixed... bought a new one and needed to get rid of it! Not a scratch on it! Take care!
I have a Mitsubishi WS-73513 HDTV and the green timer light is blinking. We've tried disconnecting it and that doesn't work! Can someone please help!! Thanks
You could have bad capacitors inside the DM board assy. If this is the case, and you can follow directions and know how to unsolder and to solder on printed circuit boards, this could be the fix for you. If this works, you will save about 1000 bucks! Good Luck I will have this sent to you in a short while.
I have a WS-55859 that just started with the green blinking light syndrome this morning. Could you please send me the needed information at [email protected]?
Thanks!
Larry Dillon said: If you are handy, and can solder, you may be able to save about 700 bucks if not more. There is a very common problem with these Mitsubishi TV sets. There is a digital board inside these puppies called the DM board. A lot of times there are four capacitors that go bad inside of these TV sets. Sometimes, depending on how bad the capacitors are, and if the capacitors did not blow out anything else on the Dm board, you can simply replace these four capacitors and this will fix your TV set. The average that this works on is about 65 to 70 % of the sets can be repaired with this fix. The others are power supply issues or the DM board has other issues. If you would like to attempt to repair your TV set, I will send you the instructions on how to do so. If you do not know how to solder well, do not attempt to replace the capacitors yourself. Pay a pro to do this for you. After all you are already saving a bundle of cash. Leave an e-mail address, and I will forward you the fix with and without the light engine. And if the capacitors inside the board are not swollen on the tops, as the direction shows you what they look like, change the capcitors anyway. I have had a few that looked good but the capacitors were on their way out. Good Luck
Larry,
Please send me the instructions also. I have a 62 inch DLP Mitsu.
Larry Dillon said:
I have Just sent the repair docs to everyone who left a good e-mail address. Good Luck
Hi Larry,
Greetings and thanks in advance for your skillful insight and remedy for this mitsubullshit annoyance. My email is [email protected]. Would you be so kind to send me the instructions and part numbers for the blinking green light on my WS65-813?
More than likely, I will remove the DM board and take it to an electronic shop for them to fix the dreaded 'flux capacitor' and reinstall the board.
texas,do you see the model number of this thread? I will now have to stop my bulk mailings of repair documents and Yes I will send you a copy of these repair documents. Good Luck.
Wayne, you are also posting on the WRONG thread. Do you see what model number you are posting on? I will still send those out to you shortly. Good Luck
Steve and Mike, I hope you find these docs helpfull. Good luck
One more for the list. I have a WS-65909 with the blinking light problem. If someone could email me what caps / parts need to be replaced I would be forever in their debt. [email protected]
Thanks
Hi Larry, I'm a victim of the green flashing light also. I have a Mitzubishi ws-55613. I will be very greatful to get your "fix it" manual for this tv. You can send it to:
[email protected]
Larry,
It took me about 2 1/2 hours to go to the electronics store, pick up the capacitors, access the DM board and finally install the caps! When I saw the blinking light go away after a minute... I thought I might have screwed something up... but then i hit the power button! It warmed up and bingo... the picture was back! Thank you so much!
PS: I got the Mits 65 for free off craigslist... They didnt want to spend the $1000 to get it fixed... bought a new one and needed to get rid of it! Not a scratch on it! Take care!
R-4, I will have those out to you ASAP. Good Luck
Proud owner, I will have the repair documents out to you ASAP. Good Luck
slicendicen, good news man. You now have a good TV set.
I have a Mitsubishi WS-73513 HDTV and the green timer light is blinking. We've tried disconnecting it and that doesn't work! Can someone please help!! Thanks
[email protected]
You could have bad capacitors inside the DM board assy. If this is the case, and you can follow directions and know how to unsolder and to solder on printed circuit boards, this could be the fix for you. If this works, you will save about 1000 bucks! Good Luck I will have this sent to you in a short while.
could you please emailme the repair documents for my ws 55513 green blinking light problem
Thanks
[email protected]
ddifasi, they will be one their way shortly. Good luck with the repair.
Hi Larry,
I have a WS-55859 that just started with the green blinking light syndrome this morning. Could you please send me the needed information at [email protected]?
Thanks!
Larry,
Please send me the instructions also. I have a 62 inch DLP Mitsu.
[email protected]
Hi Larry,
Greetings and thanks in advance for your skillful insight and remedy for this mitsubullshit annoyance. My email is [email protected]. Would you be so kind to send me the instructions and part numbers for the blinking green light on my WS65-813?
More than likely, I will remove the DM board and take it to an electronic shop for them to fix the dreaded 'flux capacitor' and reinstall the board.
Have a good day...
Rusty, you are posting on the wrong thread dude. And you left no model number. I hope what I send you is what you need. Good Luck
Chris, I will have the repair documents out to you shortly. Good Luck
texas,do you see the model number of this thread? I will now have to stop my bulk mailings of repair documents and Yes I will send you a copy of these repair documents. Good Luck.
Larry,
I have the same problem. Can you please shoot me the instructions to fix. I have a WS-55859.
Thanks,
Sean S.
[email protected]
hi larry, are tv don't have a fan ws55513 so now what do we do?
Could you please send the documents to me as well? I have a WS-55513. [email protected]
I appreciate all your help.
Hello Larry,
Could you please send the documents out to me also? My TV is a WS65909.
[email protected]
Thanks for the help,
Wayne Smith
Hello Larry,
Could you please send the documents out to me also? My TV is a WD-62825
[email protected]
Thanks for your help,
Lisa Clinton
Re -read the repair instructions. Your TV does not have a fan because you did not add it.
Lisa, on their way. Even though you posted on the WRONG model number thread.
Wayne, you are also posting on the WRONG thread. Do you see what model number you are posting on? I will still send those out to you shortly. Good Luck
instigator, I will have the repair files to you shortly. Good luck.
Larry, I to have the green monster. Can I receive your fix also? Model number is WS-55513.
Thank You
Sean M
Sean, you can if you leave an e-mail address.
Hi Larry,
It was at the bottom of my post. [email protected]
Thanks so much,
Sean S.
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