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Nicholas Laird Posted on Aug 23, 2019

WD-62627 DLP TV has small clusters of dancing, colored pixels. Problem appears on menu overlays, as well. Optical engine, formatter board, and micro board have been replaced.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2009

SOURCE: Buzzing noise from Mitsubishi DLP WD-52327 after replacing bulb

Did your replace lamp come on the screen or did you lose picture? Just because the LED indicator suggest replace lamp it doesn't mean it needs it. If your pix was dull or loss of brightness then replace it, if not then just reset your lamp timer, check your owners manual for instructions.

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2010

SOURCE: My hdmi input appears hidden (gray)

usually the HDMI unit MUST be plugged in and powered on before, they will "Show Up" to be selected.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2010

SOURCE: color wheel for Samsung HLR5688WX DLP TV

Samsung's digital light projection (DLP) televisions use a spinning color wheel to create the colors that are seen on the screen. If the color wheel becomes misaligned during use, it will become damaged and have to be replaced. Replacing the color wheel on a Samsung DLP television can be done at home, once a compatible-sized color wheel has been bought from a TV supply store.Replacing the color wheel yourself will void any Samsung warranty that might be in place, but is the only solution for getting the TV working again in as short a time as possible.
Put on the anti-static grounding strap to keep static electricity from damaging the internal components of the Samsung DLP TV. Turn the Samsung around so that the back is facing you. Make sure the Samsung is unplugged from the AC socket.
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Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove all of the screws from the back panel. Put the screws aside. Pull off the back panel.
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Loosen the two screws from each side of the projection bulb's case. Pull the projection bulb out. Put the projection bulb aside. Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws from the left side panel. Pull the side panel and the circuit board attached to it out carefully and put it down so that the cables attached to it have not been pulled out.
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Take a picture of the power cable's position with the digital camera so that you can put it back correctly later. Pull the power cable out from inside of the Samsung's case so that the center panel is free to be pulled out. Remove the two large headed screws from the center panel with the Phillips screwdriver. Remove the top two screws holding the panel to the plastic case using the Phillips screwdriver.
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Slowly slide the center unit out a few inches. Take a picture of the projector lens' positioning with the digital camera so that you can put it back correctly later. Unplug the two cables from the left side of the center panel. Unscrew the sensor switch using the Phillips screwdriver. Slide the center panel completely out of the Samsung and put it down on the clean cloth. Blow off the color wheel assembly with the compressed air.
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Use the tweezers to remove the green plug from the top of the color wheel cover. Use the tweezers to remove the two cables at the side that are coming from the color wheel. Use the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver to remove the screws from the top, front and back of the color wheel cover. Slide the color wheel cover straight up to expose the color wheel.
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Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws holding the color wheel to the color wheel assembly. Lift the color wheel up and out of the color wheel assembly and discard it.
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Position the replacement color wheel in the color wheel assembly. Reassemble the color wheel and reassemble the color wheel assembly. Put the color wheel assembly back into position in the rear of the Samsung DLP TV. Reassemble the Samsung DLP TV. Plug the Samsung DLP TV back in for power. Turn the Samsung on and enjoy seeing the colors displayed properly again now that you have replaced the color wheel.

Chi Chu

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2010

SOURCE: Where can i get a color wheel replacement for my

This DLP tv model don't have a colors wheel.U hear alot of clickings sound,when power turn on?The Ballast board it dead.This board,job to help projection lamp to ignite.Tries websites like Partstore.com,Ebay.com to buy the Ballast board for the replacement.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2011

SOURCE: I have white pixels showing

riddic759546,

Sounds like you have a bad optical engine. I have a tip at http://www.fixya.com/support/r4251975-replace_dlp_light_engine which should solve your problem.

Thanks for using FixYa and for the great rating.

hardrocko

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Air flow vent is blocked, tv keeps shutting down, mitsubishi ws-55615, how to fix ?

Mitsubishi's product line includes a wide array of LCD, Flat Panel, and DLP televisions to suit your home entertainment needs. The electronics division has the distinction of inventing the first rear-projection television and selling the very first HDTV in America. Their 400,000 square foot manufacturing facility, located in Irvine, CA, boasts the ability to produce more than 1,000 projection TV's in one day. The company's oft-stated goal of unmatched excellence is driven by their mantra: "Technically, anything is possible." In June, 2008, Mitsubishi introduced a new premium flat panel TV with an integrated 16-speaker sound projector.
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There is in-home service on all big screen models, which have warranties of 30 days for screens and one year for parts and labor. The LCD televisions have a one year warranty on parts and one year on labor with carry-in service. For plasma sets, in-home service is available on all models. There is a one year warranty on parts and one year on labor. The faulty thermal sensor, mentioned in the commmon repairs section, is now covered by an extended 2 year warranty, as is the problem related to the optical engine.
Common Repairs
For the following models: WD-52631, WD-57731, WD-65731, WD-Y57, WD-Y65, WD-57732, WD-65732, WD-57831, WD-65831, the most common repair problem stems from television shutting off almost immediately after it has been turned on accompanied by the message, "TV will shut down in a few seconds. Please check if the air flow is blocked." According to the Mitsubishi website, this issue is caused by a loose connection as a result of a faulty thermal sensor. For models: WD-73727, WD-73827, WD-73927, WD-73732, WD-7383, the most encountered repair problem has been in relation to the optical engine. Another common situation consumers have encountered is failure of the TV to turn on along with unceasing flashing of the green power light. The solution for this problem, caused by the DM board, will vary by repairman. Consumers have also encountered issues with moving vertical or horizontal lines appearing on the screen which can either be due to problems with the capacitor, light engine, or formatter board.
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We are having white dots appearing on our Mitsubishi DLP 65 inch television, approx. 3 years old. It looks like a constellation is appearing. New dot every day.

That means you need to replace the Optical Unit Block/Light Engine.Dmd board has been known to cause this also, but most of the companys replace Dmd and optical unit.
PTS rebuilts Light Engines 1-800-844-7871
Encompass Parts Distribution List this Model /Parts 1-800-638-3328
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I have white pixels showing up on my tv, no black pixels yet. how can i diagnose this issue and what can i do to fix it? Mitsubishi WD-65733 dlp tv

riddic759546,

Sounds like you have a bad optical engine. I have a tip at http://www.fixya.com/support/r4251975-replace_dlp_light_engine which should solve your problem.

Thanks for using FixYa and for the great rating.

hardrocko
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My mitsubishi wd-65c8 has a flashing green light.. I have replaced the capacitors on the DM board and the same is happening.. what else could be the...

Common Repairs
For the following models: WD-52631, WD-57731, WD-65731, WD-Y57, WD-Y65, WD-57732, WD-65732, WD-57831, WD-65831, the most common repair problem stems from television shutting off almost immediately after it has been turned on accompanied by the message, "TV will shut down in a few seconds. Please check if the air flow is blocked." According to the Mitsubishi website, this issue is caused by a loose connection as a result of a faulty thermal sensor. For models: WD-73727, WD-73827, WD-73927, WD-73732, WD-7383, the most encountered repair problem has been in relation to the optical engine. Another common situation consumers have encountered is failure of the TV to turn on along with unceasing flashing of the green power light. The solution for this problem, caused by the DM board, will vary by repairman. Consumers have also encountered issues with moving vertical or horizontal lines appearing on the screen which can either be due to problems with the capacitor, light engine, or formatter board. Make sure all bad caps are changed.
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Black Screen with White Randomized Pixels

Bad FMT (Formatter) circuit board. No longer available for purchase from Mitsubishi.

The electrical chassis will need to be sent to Mitsubishi for rebuild.

Wait time: 4-8 weeks
Cost (including labor to uninstall it and reinstall it: $800 +)
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Mitsubishi DLP WD-62627 Shutting Down

I was going to say that sounds like the power side to me mate the board power board check it out before you spend any money make sure it's unplugged before you do any thing and where a earth strap ok to stop you getter a shock ok
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