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Hi,Is your tv close to 3000-4000 hrs 1-2yrs.If

its it might be time to replace the lamp.Your

part # is 915P061010 Make sure you get the

Philips lamp because it last longer 6000-8000 hrs.There's other components that

tend to go bad like the ballast which is the

board that powers the lamp.When that is

bad it will make continuous clicking noises

or attempts to light up the lamp.But if you

dont hear any of that then most likely its just

the lamp that needs to be replaced.Have a

blessed one!

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