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Greg D Isringhaus

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Hey Larry,  is this my DM Board, I have a Model # WD52525

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November 29, 2010 8:06 PM

I have a Mitsubishi WD-52725 and have had the DMD device repaired. Then I got the red flashing light. Using my service manual found our it was lamp and or DMD fan. Purchase them from MITs and replaced. Worked for 5 minutes. Got red lights again. This time lamp ballast & exhause fan. Question I know where 4 fans are but in my service manual there are 5. Can you tell me where the 5 th fan is hiding. The schematic shows only 4 fans but the parts list shows 5. Any help would be appreciated.

December 3, 2010 9:27 AM

Good Morning Larry,

I have the Mitsubishi WD 62527. My blinking light just started about a week ago and i would like to know how to fix the DM board. Please send me the information on repairing the board to fortknox4@hotmail.com. thanks 

December 4, 2010 4:22 PM

hello i have a mit wd52525 and i have a blinking green light can someone send me info to help thanks

December 7, 2010 1:04 PM updated: December 7, 2010 1:33 PM

Larry,
I have a Mitsu WD-52525 that was given to me by a friend when he was going to toss it after the second board replacement failed. I pulled the power supply board and replaced the 4 1000mfd 16v (bulged) and 2 3300mfd 10V (not bulged) caps (same specs as original) and reinstalled.

The TV won't power up and I get a rapid clicking from the board. I pulled the board again, connected power and checked voltages at the test points. The TP6VS, TP12VS, and TP30VS are all within a few tenths of the listed voltages. TP15+V is at 24.9 and TP-15V is at .57 and TP12V, TP10V, TP5V, and TP3.3V are all at zero.

I also checked fuses F9D00, and F9A01-09 with a multi-meter set to resistance and all read less than one ohm so I presume they are all ok.

Not having a schematic, I'm stuck with chasing down where the failure is. I'm hoping that you have a bit of guidance for me.

Thanks for any help you can offer!
ghopper at eskimo.com

December 10, 2010 2:44 PM

Hi Larry,

Any chance I can get the power board fix instructions for the Mit. WD52525. I have the majority of the chassis apart, but can't figure out how to get the board. I'm good from there.... just need to get in. Thanks!

December 10, 2010 9:40 PM

Fan is inside the power supply.
It is not monitored like the other 4.
I had the same problem, replace all 4 fans and now working for 2 weeks and no problem.

December 11, 2010 9:39 AM

Hi Larry, Just realized that I forgot to put in my email address. If you could send the capasitor fix instructions to Jlalor3@yahoo.com, I would very much appreciate it. Thank you. Jerry

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December 13, 2010 9:43 PM

I also have the WD 52725. Can anybody please send me the procedure on how to remove the DM board? kmoney8@sbcglobal.net. Your help is also badly needed. Vincent? Sammy? Jim? Anything would be greatly appreciated

December 14, 2010 11:32 AM

My Mit. WD52525 won't power on...green light just keeps blinking...seems this is a common problem with this model...what needs to be fixed or replaced? btw, before the tv shut off, there was a horizontal streak when the unit gets warmed up...any tips and suggestions will be highly appreciated...thanks, normC.

December 15, 2010 4:02 AM

I just wanted to say thank you to everyone on this forum who has posted limitless amounts of info on repairing this problem. About 2 weeks ago I encountered the blinking green light of death, and via all the help on this forum was able to diagnose the problem and repair it.

I will say to anyone looking to undertake this, it is not easy, but considering you can spend less then $10 on caps and fix this yourself, instead of spending a few hundred to have a tech do the labor, even if Mits will cover the cost of parts to get you a new set of boards.

After having resolved most of the problems with the TV I had, and spending countless hours tinkering with it to get it to work right, I'd be more then willing to help anyone else who has this problem. I will suggest reading through a lot of the forum posts. I probably read 70% + of this thread just to get all the info before starting to work on the TV, and the best overall resource I've seen of information is available from one of the members on here at. http:/aevans0001.keepandshare.com...

Once you've looked and read most of the info available out there about these TV's, feel free to message me and ask me what ever questions you have and I'll try to help you as best I can.

December 16, 2010 4:57 PM updated: December 16, 2010 4:59 PM

Larry can you please send me a copy of the manual repair for this tv model. I would

appreciate this very much thank you Lou.

Email  = Captv2k@yahoo.com

December 17, 2010 1:10 AM

Hey Larry, you seem to know what this green blinking light is all about on the WD-52525. I just had a short power outage and the set won't turn back on. It just does the continuous green blink. Suggestions?

December 20, 2010 4:46 PM

Ok, I have a Mitsubishi Tv 57" wd 57733, The Tv is now only 3 yrs old, we got this from Champion Rent to Own, we did this because we purchased the insurance while we were "renting to own". When we did the Rental agreement the TV was brand new when we got it. Anyways we have already replaced the Lamp and Now we have white dots all over the screen with black dots that are rapidly turning into white dots. I have contacted mitsubishi, they told me to pay for the service call, which I did and it needs a new opitcal engine which is another DEFECT in their crappy tvs. I loved the Tv until everything started going wrong with it and it really bothers me that I paid so much for the tv and now they are dicking me around because the optical engine costs $1300.. anyone know what I can do to get them to help me.. anyone with any input email me sweet_pea_f79@yahoo.com... I have told mitsubishi id pay for labor if they supplied the part...

December 21, 2010 8:48 AM

I have a WD-52525 got the BGLOD and replaced 1000uf caps on the PWR, DM, and FMT boards, and the bigger caps on the PWR board as well (2200uf? 3300uf? I forget at this point). Some were bulging/popped/some not , but all got replaced: Still had the BGLOD.

Installed the switch on the orange 6v line on the FC connection on the FMT board as suggested numerous times. The set powers up. Blue screen is fine, menus are fine.

Any video through the inputs is scrambled with no audio. It stabilizes somewhat when I move around the switch/wires that I have routed through the back of the case, but I never get audio.

This happens with DTV, Component 1 , Component 2, and the HDMI inputs (haven't tested others).

Any idea what could have gone wrong?

December 27, 2010 9:45 AM

Larry please send me the repair manual for the mit 52525 tofix the blinking green light. Thanks. Sideshow3700@yahoo.com

View unverified member's comment - posted by tony alcala

January 18, 2011 2:16 PM updated: January 18, 2011 2:19 PM

Larry ya no esta con nosotros http://www.techlore.com/forum/thread/30723/Farewell-Larry/

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View unverified member's comment - posted by ubaldo luciano

May 11, 2012 2:50 AM

Larry
We had to change our Mitsubishi tv lamp 3 times in 6 years. Now it is out of warrenty and two be months the red blinkin light probmem started again so we assumed that it was the lamp problem again. We bought a new lamp online and tried to fit it in but it did not work so we called an tv repair comp; they came and tried the new lamp and it still did not work so they figured that it was some other promblem and they took the tv to tbier workshop. A couple of days latter they said it was the power supply problem, another few days latter they say its not the ps prob but the balast so at the end of two weeks they returned the tv charged us for a new ps but only repaired the balast. Now a months latter the tv turned off and red light blinking. We called the repair vuy again assuming it was the same prob they came after 4 days and when switched on the tv worked just fine and continued workinf for the next two days. Again the tv shut off and red light blinking. Switchin it on and off does not work. We tried replacing the the lamp and it just wont work. We dont want to call the repair guys again. Can you please help with instructions or manualsmore on wat to do next . We are in a fix and need help.

May 11, 2012 12:57 PM

The repair guy could have checked for errors by pressing and holding the menu and input buttons on the tv. As much money as you have put into it you would be better off getting a new tv, one thats not a digital light processing-DLP.

Click here--> http://www.tvrepairkits.com/xcart/home.php?partner=evilpea&bid=6 for all your electronic repair needs.

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May 12, 2012 1:37 PM

I used to be active on this board and I would really suggest calling Mits and see if you can buy a new tv for like $400. Also Mits has a class action lawsuit against them for this exact reason. I love my new tv, I have now had it for 2 years, and the service guy was suppose to take my old tv but I talked him into leaving it here, then I fixed it by replacing the caps myself for $7....

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