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Diagonal lines rolling or showing on picture

Mitsubishi 60 " projection tv

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I think that means your FMT brd is going out. you can have a mitsubishi authorized service center come out and send an estimate to mitsubishi for help on the repair, or have a service center come out and repair it, usually about 300-500 out of pocket either way

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