Larry, I have the same problem of blinking green light on my tv WD 62825,could you please forward to me the picture of instruction for repairing as soon as posible, thanks
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Larry & Riley, I received the WS-65813 service manual that you sent and replaced the 4 CAPS on the DM Module with 1000uF, 35V, 105c capacitors. Verified cap polarity and proper solder connections. Upon power up, have the same issue: continuous "Blinking Green Light". Reset button has no effect. The unit makes NO unusual sounds. Could the eeprom board be bad. Is it labeled "E2P" on the DM circuit board. Any suggestions regarding where I might� obtain a replacement eeprom or other circuit board parts.� Do you have any additional troubleshooting advice. Your suggestions are appreciated.
By way of information, I sent a letter to Mitsubishi's Consumer Relations Department with a copy to Mitsubishi's President and CEO discussing this issue.� vicnlinda@hotmail.com
Speed
The following link has been added to this thread: http://www.techlore.com/article/24711/Mitsubishi-Blinking-Green-Light-Repair-... Follow the repair procedure discussed in this Article to replace bad capacitors. A service manual link is provided for those in need of a Mitsubishi Service Manual for your specific Model. Good luck in the repair.I have a WS65511 which will no longer power up. I tried a reset and get the blinking light for a minute but no power. I have unplugged for a minute or so and turned off the power thru the surge protector. No luck. What can I do. I do think that we have been having surges this week with the ice storms.
Hello Larry,
I have a 3 year old Mitsubishi ws65813 blinking green light on. How can I get instructions or service manual to repair it. Thank you.
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Hello,
It seems I also am a victim of the green blinking light. I have a Mitsubishi Electric DLP WD-62627 that has the green timer light blinking when it is plugged in. A reset or any other attempt to turn on the TV results in nothing.
Could you Please send me any info on the cap repair for this TV? Please email me at jrauk@hawaii.rr.com with any Info, Docs, Pics, or Links that might help with this Misubishi WD-62627 (Feb2006 build). Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Much, John
To All,
This Techlore Forum is one of the BEST for providing answers to your questions and lending assistance in the repair of your television. Thanks to all who contribute to this Forum.
I replaced the caps (with the ones specified) on my WS-65813 and the TV works, but it take a good 2 or 3 minutes to turn on - when I press the power button the green light blinks for 2 - 3 minutes then the TV comes on. Is this normal or did I goof something up when I did the repair? Thanks for the help on this!
brownerd said: I replaced the caps (with the ones specified) on my WS-65813 and the TV works, but it take a good 2 or 3 minutes to turn on - when I press the power button the green light blinks for 2 - 3 minutes then the TV comes on. Is this normal or did I goof something up when I did the repair? Thanks for the help on this!Brownerd, Your TV is doing a full boot at each power up. This normal and is called low power mode. Check your set up menus and turn low power mode off. this will get you closer to almost instant on. Rich
Larry,
It seems like I'm in good company when I say that my WS-65813 has a blinking green light on startup. I'm hoping that my extended warranty will take care of it, but since the store that supplied it is out of business I'm not holding out hope. If you could email me your instructions, I would be very appreciative.
jason.e.brown@gmail.com
Larry,
I just turned on my TV this morning and i got the Blinking Light of Death, I have the WS-65513, please email me the instructions so that i could get started with the repair, Thank you very much.
Shahatster@gmail.com
Hello Larry or any other expert,
I wonder if you can provide some further assistance.
I had a repairman come in and first replaced the DM module and it still had the blinking green light issue. So he than put the original DM module back after replacing the 4 capacitors.
He than said the Power-supply board and it is going to be another $350. I was able to find a powersupply board for $200 so I replaced it and it still has the exact same problem. Any suggestions. Please help.
Cory
Hi folks -
I'm a new member to Techlore. My 4 year old Mits WS-65813 developed the BGLOD last night. So much for my Super Bowl party :-( More importantly, my wife is really mad at me for spending so much on lemon TV. My only hope at redemption is fixing it myself. If anyone could send me instructions, I'm eager to give a shot.
Thanks very much -
Mike
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I have a Mits WS65813 as well and had the capacitors replaced but I could not find 105c only the 85c. Put it all back together and plugged in. Green light blinks for a bit and then stops. I push power on the remote control and it begins to start up and after about 2 to 3 seconds just shuts itself off. Did I use the wrong capacitors or screw something else when trying to put it all back together again?
Thanks,
drdolphin@gmail.com
drdolphin said: I have a Mits WS65813 as well and had the capacitors replaced but I could not find 105c only the 85c. Put it all back together and plugged in. Green light blinks for a bit and then stops. I push power on the remote control and it begins to start up and after about 2 to 3 seconds just shuts itself off. Did I use the wrong capacitors or screw something else when trying to put it all back together again? Thanks, drdolphin@gmail.com
The original capacitors are rated at 1000µF, 16V, 85ºC. Replace with capacitors rated at 1000µF, 35V, 105ºC.
Replacing the bad capacitors with the those having the same rating as the original will not prevent the television from working. The result of such a replacement is that the same issue will reoccur, generally within 1 - 2 years. Make note of the repair procedure, as you will likely be required to repeat the process.
Begin troubleshooting by performing a "error code diagnostic". In case you are not familiar with the procedure and for the benefit of others:
Mitsubishi Television Error Code Diagnostic Procedure
On the front panel of the unit press and hold the INPUT and MENU
buttons at the same time and hold them down for about 5 or 6 seconds.
The unit should activate it's "error code" mode.
The led will flash count the number of flashes. It will then pause for
1/2 or 1 second. The led will flash again count the number of flashes.
The unit will repeate this for about 5 or 6 times.
You now have the two digit error code. The first time the led flashed
is the first number of the error code, the next time the led flashed is
the last number of the error code.
12 ----------- indicates no error
21 ------------- X-Ray Protect circuit
22 ------------ Short Protect circuit
23 ------------- Horizontal Deflection failure
24 ------------- Vertical Deflection failure
Advise of the results.
Speed
Okay, it appears to be code number 21. Any idea what the next step to resolution would be?
Thanks!
Mitsubushi ws 5589 blinking green light of death, PLEASE HELP !!!!!
i need assistance in replacing capacitors. can you send me email with instructions much thanks for all your help
rd3270@yahoo.com
rich
Mitsubushi ws 55859 blinking green light of death, PLEASE HELP !!!!!
i need assistance in replacing capacitors. can you send me email with instructions much thanks for all your help
*******sorry i got the model number wrong on previous post*************
rd3270@yahoo.com
rich
I am hoping that you will be able to help me also. I have a Mitsubishi WD-52825 model with the green blinking light. The repairman just left with a quote of $700 to replace the DM module. If this is something that my husband can do on his own, we would greatly appreciate it. Any instructions/diagrams that you can provide for us novice electricians would be required. Please email to maryfrgl@aol.com. Thank you
Good Morning Larry!
I have not received the information (schematic) for the WB-55 which I wrote to you in November so I could replace the Pico fuse, and the 310110. Thanks so very much for all your help. Is there a video on the procedure that shows step by step.
This is an epic thread. Searching google for just the model number of my Mitsubishi WS-65689 leads here. I am having the blinking green light problem, is there a similar solution for this model (as for the WS-65813)?
omnibore@gmail.com
Hi Speed,
On the other thread you mentioned to report back when I attempted this fix. I have WS-65869, so getting to my DM module is actually easier than the guide implies. The large, metal-wrapped module sits vertically at left and slides out easily.
I found 7 capacitors on the board marked "DM Power" and all look perfect. Not any perceptible bump or rise on any of them. Before I desolder etc, should I look elsewhere for the culprit? I checked what I could see for any burned fuses or brown components (I know, not very scientific), but I can see nothing obvious.
Thanks in advance!
I replaced the caps on my WS-65511. Then the IC Convergence and all the pico fuses. Then the E2P. Still the @&%#* green blinking light.
Then, I noticed several miniscule black squares with a smaller square inside them on two boards and the DEMOD-B. They are flush with the surface.
I looked on other boards and found the same "square with a square inside". Except they were copper in color.
My suspicion is that these are an internal fuse of some sort. And the black ones mean the board is fried. Can anyone confirm my suspicion?
-- Hogan
pmr2159@aol.com
Larry, I have a WS-65712 and the same blinking light problem. Could I get a copy of the repair instructions as well?
Thank you very much,
Jeff
Dear Experts,
I have a WS-65909 where the convergence chips have been replaced 3times in a year under warranty. But now out of warranty, i'm out of luck. I did that error code thing by holding down the two buttons on front and the green light blinks twice pauses and blinks twice again and pauses. I was told convergence chips are bad and fuses blew. Can you please email the instructions like everyone else is asking here. IF possible please provide images where the parts that needs replacing are and any hints on how to replace? Thank you in advance.
I have the Mitsubishi WS65813 replaced the 4 capacitors that were bad with 4 new ones. Now the tv won't even turn on, not even the blinking green light. I checked all connections and everything is plugged in where its supposed to be. I've taken the DM board out and made sure it was connected before I put the cover back on. I even removed the new capacitors and soldered them back on twice. Does anybody have any suggestions? If the green light was blinking before I replaced the capacitors should'nt it at least blink if I did a bad job saudering them? HELP, SUPER BOWL!!
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