I have a problem with my Mitsubishi wd-62725. it is about 3-4 years old and the timer light (green) keeps blinking. I have tried to reset the TV but it did not work. Can you help?
Robert and SCfan, 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. If the capacitors inside the board are not swollen on the tops, as the direction shows you what they look like, the capacitors are most likely not your problem. But the best test is to replace them. I have a few different documents for different sets. Go through them and use the one you need. Good Luck
Hey Larry I go them Thanks. The only problem is that my ws-65315 caps don't look like the ones in the photos. I am almost positive I have the module out but I seem to have the real small silver caps in mine. Am i posibly looking in the wrong place. I have several pictures that i took I can forward them to you for review if you'd like. I appreciate your time. [email protected]
I have sent the information you asked for. I have also sent along the factory service manual so if this helps you fix your TV set, you can see how the screen comes out so you may clean the lens and the mirrors inside the TV set. If you have no soldering experience, after you get the DM board out, take it to a pro and have them repair it for you. Good Luck
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, the capacitors are most likely not your problem.
Hi Larry,
I was looking for a solution to this problem on my big screen and had previously seen an article where someone said to look for puffed-up capacitors in the DM module, but mine look shiny and flat. Do you think they could be bad anyway? If you do, would you mind sending me the information that you have for this fix. Thank you very much, Larry Deickman ([email protected])
Larry, It could be the problem, as I have changed capacitors before that were not swollen on the tops and it fixed the problem. You could also have a problem in the main power supply. You will need to change the capacitors and see. If replacing the capacitors does not fix your problem, check the voltages going into the DM board. I will however send you what I have on this set. Good Luck
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, the capacitors are most likely not your problem.
Larry,
Help, sounds like I'm one of many Ihave a Ws65813 and could really use those instructions on repair of "the flashing green light" please email to [email protected]
Larry, you are one popular dude. I can only conclude that this is one common honking problem. I, too, have a Mitsubishi doing the dreaded green light thing. If you could send me a copy of the service manual, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance for your time, as I REALLY don't want have to buy a new TV or spend thousands on the current one
Scott, I have sent you the documents you requested. Hope you can repair your TV set. If by any chance you cannot solder or do not have the experience with soldering, take the DM board to a local repair shop or ask someone you know who can solder. Good Luck
scag, if you hear the HV cut in, your problem is not the DM repair. You have a problem in the main power supply or possibly the sweep power supply. Look around on the boards for capacitors that look like the tops are swollen, or they may have a black goo coming out of the bottom of them. If you cannot see anything obvious, I'm afraid it will most likely be a repair for the service center. Good Luck
My ws-55513 suffered this same fate this morning. The dreaded green blinking light. Could you send me the instructions on the self repair, it would be appreciated. My email is [email protected]
My customer's Thomson TV model no 32WF64ER, Type 447 / ICC19 MM picture setting and EHT arching, EHT Tripler needs changing but there are no numbers on the Tripler so none of the companies can supply any, can you help me with the part number, if you can than it will be appreciated.
Larry did you ever get my email regarding where to locate the caps on my WS-65315. For some reason my TV looks a bit different from the files I received. Any help locating these caps would greatly be appreciated. I don't know if you remember but I sent you pictures of my tv aswell.
Hey Larry You sent me those documents 2 pages back..
Before i got your documents The tv had stopped blinking and turned on.. Still the picture is distorted for about 6 seconds But then it comes in just fine and works just great! But sometimes you go turn it on again and it just says UGH uGH and she does it again blinks for a day or so ..I think It helps If I turn my bass on in the house it must shake the tv and it stops blinkng sometimes to work well It crashed 2 days ago and still blinking.. I was figuring it was on its last leg when it would turn on and be fuzzy for 6 seconds or so..
What do you think I have the tv unplugged ready to open her up just downloaded pando..Thanks Larry!!
Ok bud I just went ahead and ripped her out.. Kinda scary but I made it through it!
So Here a cpl pics of the Caps and a pic of a Clip Im not sure what goes in it! I couldnt Believe How much dust was in there! How do I go about cleaning the lens's of the cameras off and all the rest of the stuff in that dirty cage?
Do the caps look bad the look kinda expanded to me! (:
Larry: It appears you are the savior of many! I have the same problem with the dreaded blinking green light on the Mitsubishi 65513. Would it be possible to get the manual and instructions as well? Also, I wonder if the warm temps of Arizona worsen the situation with the regular capacitors? I will definitely look to replace with higher tolerance parts if it indeed turns out to be the capacitors. I went through the same steps as all those before me with the attempts to reset, plug/unplug, even try the main breakers outside! Still the dreaded blink! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Guess what? blinking green light on my 65513. I to am relieved that it can be fixed. Please send me the service manuel and photos that corresponed to my problem. This happened to me after we moved from one house to another. (about 500 miles, plugged it in when we got here and wouldn't power on.) If I leave it blinking after about a day or so it will turn on, but I don't dare shut it off, for to long or it won't power on again.
Mr. Dillon: I have browsed this thread with great interest. I am experiencing the identical "blinking green light" problem with my Mitsubishi WS-73713. I would be very grateful if you could e-mail the repair instructions to me at [email protected]. This might actually save me $6,000, since I just ordered a new TV, but will cancel the order if this works. Thank you.
Wow, this is really becoming popular. We need to start a thread strictly for the Mitsubishi TV sets and transfer all of these into it. Yes King I will send you this information you are requesting, but I may not have the service manual for you. If I do, I will send that along with the other documents as well. Good Luck
daveslick316 said: I have a mitsubishi ws-65315. Last night my power light was blinking and today it just stays on whenever you plug it in without powering the set on. It started off by powering the tv off and then after a minute or two I could power it back on but now all I get is the green power light and that is it. Any ideas of what I should try? I have been looking for an online repair guide that may help out but no success. I would appreciate any help. If someone could forward me the repair guide I would appreciate it. [email protected] does anyone have the model #'s of the caps that they have used.
Larry, I came across this forum and I have the WS-65315 problem too. It would be much appreciated if you sent me the service manual and instructions on the capacitor replacement. Thanks
Larry,
I have a problem with my Mitsubishi wd-62725. it is about 3-4 years old and the timer light (green) keeps blinking. I have tried to reset the TV but it did not work. Can you help?
You can e-mail back to me at [email protected]
Thank You!!!
Robert and SCfan, 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. If the capacitors inside the board are not swollen on the tops, as the direction shows you what they look like, the capacitors are most likely not your problem. But the best test is to replace them. I have a few different documents for different sets. Go through them and use the one you need. Good Luck
Thanks Larry, I would like the instructions sent to my e-mail. [email protected]
yoneloc, I sent you the documents to hopefully fix your TV set. Good Luck
Hey Larry I go them Thanks. The only problem is that my ws-65315 caps don't look like the ones in the photos. I am almost positive I have the module out but I seem to have the real small silver caps in mine. Am i posibly looking in the wrong place. I have several pictures that i took I can forward them to you for review if you'd like. I appreciate your time. [email protected]
yes let me see the pictures at [email protected]
Hi Larry,
I have a Mitsubishi WS-65513.
im having the same problem with my tv as the other members of the forum have stated,
no picture and the green power light is on.
could you send me the repair and service manual also.
[email protected]
Thanks in advance,
burick
I have sent the information you asked for. I have also sent along the factory service manual so if this helps you fix your TV set, you can see how the screen comes out so you may clean the lens and the mirrors inside the TV set. If you have no soldering experience, after you get the DM board out, take it to a pro and have them repair it for you. Good Luck
Hi Larry,
I was looking for a solution to this problem on my big screen and had previously seen an article where someone said to look for puffed-up capacitors in the DM module, but mine look shiny and flat. Do you think they could be bad anyway? If you do, would you mind sending me the information that you have for this fix. Thank you very much, Larry Deickman ([email protected])
Larry, I have the constant blinking green light on my WS-65813. Please email repair instructions.
Thanks, Ira Lebowitz
Larry, It could be the problem, as I have changed capacitors before that were not swollen on the tops and it fixed the problem. You could also have a problem in the main power supply. You will need to change the capacitors and see. If replacing the capacitors does not fix your problem, check the voltages going into the DM board. I will however send you what I have on this set. Good Luck
Larry,
Help, sounds like I'm one of many Ihave a Ws65813 and could really use those instructions on repair of "the flashing green light" please email to [email protected]
Thanking you in advance
Ron W
Larry, you are one popular dude. I can only conclude that this is one common honking problem. I, too, have a Mitsubishi doing the dreaded green light thing. If you could send me a copy of the service manual, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance for your time, as I REALLY don't want have to buy a new TV or spend thousands on the current one
Scott Hatfield
[email protected]
Scott, I have sent you the documents you requested. Hope you can repair your TV set. If by any chance you cannot solder or do not have the experience with soldering, take the DM board to a local repair shop or ask someone you know who can solder. Good Luck
Larry, you are the man.. :)
I have a vs-60719 Mitsubishi projection tv..
When attempting to power the tv on I get the following..
green timer light....
no pic at all, however, I do hear the high voltage kicking in..
after around one minute the timer and tv cuts off...
Do I have this same common problem?
need help bad!!!!
thanks in advance,
Bobby
Larry, thanks very much for your help....Scott
larry,
my email is [email protected]
thanks,
scag, if you hear the HV cut in, your problem is not the DM repair. You have a problem in the main power supply or possibly the sweep power supply. Look around on the boards for capacitors that look like the tops are swollen, or they may have a black goo coming out of the bottom of them. If you cannot see anything obvious, I'm afraid it will most likely be a repair for the service center. Good Luck
My ws-55513 suffered this same fate this morning. The dreaded green blinking light. Could you send me the instructions on the self repair, it would be appreciated. My email is [email protected]
My customer's Thomson TV model no 32WF64ER, Type 447 / ICC19 MM picture setting and EHT arching, EHT Tripler needs changing but there are no numbers on the Tripler so none of the companies can supply any, can you help me with the part number, if you can than it will be appreciated.
Thank you
Mrs Mehta
Thats sounds like a non US Model number.
Larry did you ever get my email regarding where to locate the caps on my WS-65315. For some reason my TV looks a bit different from the files I received. Any help locating these caps would greatly be appreciated. I don't know if you remember but I sent you pictures of my tv aswell.
Hey Larry You sent me those documents 2 pages back..
Before i got your documents The tv had stopped blinking and turned on.. Still the picture is distorted for about 6 seconds But then it comes in just fine and works just great! But sometimes you go turn it on again and it just says UGH uGH and she does it again blinks for a day or so ..I think It helps If I turn my bass on in the house it must shake the tv and it stops blinkng sometimes to work well It crashed 2 days ago and still blinking.. I was figuring it was on its last leg when it would turn on and be fuzzy for 6 seconds or so..
What do you think I have the tv unplugged ready to open her up just downloaded pando..Thanks Larry!!
Ok bud I just went ahead and ripped her out.. Kinda scary but I made it through it!
So Here a cpl pics of the Caps and a pic of a Clip Im not sure what goes in it! I couldnt Believe How much dust was in there! How do I go about cleaning the lens's of the cameras off and all the rest of the stuff in that dirty cage?
Do the caps look bad the look kinda expanded to me! (:
And what is this Clip for?
Larry: It appears you are the savior of many! I have the same problem with the dreaded blinking green light on the Mitsubishi 65513. Would it be possible to get the manual and instructions as well? Also, I wonder if the warm temps of Arizona worsen the situation with the regular capacitors? I will definitely look to replace with higher tolerance parts if it indeed turns out to be the capacitors. I went through the same steps as all those before me with the attempts to reset, plug/unplug, even try the main breakers outside! Still the dreaded blink! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Tommy K. in Arizona
Sorry, forgot to provide email. [email protected]
Hi Larry
Guess what? blinking green light on my 65513. I to am relieved that it can be fixed. Please send me the service manuel and photos that corresponed to my problem. This happened to me after we moved from one house to another. (about 500 miles, plugged it in when we got here and wouldn't power on.) If I leave it blinking after about a day or so it will turn on, but I don't dare shut it off, for to long or it won't power on again.
My email is : [email protected]
Thanks again
Pastorkev
Mr. Dillon: I have browsed this thread with great interest. I am experiencing the identical "blinking green light" problem with my Mitsubishi WS-73713. I would be very grateful if you could e-mail the repair instructions to me at [email protected]. This might actually save me $6,000, since I just ordered a new TV, but will cancel the order if this works. Thank you.
Wow, this is really becoming popular. We need to start a thread strictly for the Mitsubishi TV sets and transfer all of these into it. Yes King I will send you this information you are requesting, but I may not have the service manual for you. If I do, I will send that along with the other documents as well. Good Luck
Larry, I came across this forum and I have the WS-65315 problem too. It would be much appreciated if you sent me the service manual and instructions on the capacitor replacement. Thanks
send to: [email protected]
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