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14 flashes is a fault code. You need to determine which light is flashing and look at an online Mitsubishi fault code analysis chart for your model. The light(s) that flash determine the fault. Power, defrost, timer light flash all mean something different.
This is a very serious problem. The green blinking LED means the TV is reading its software but it can't complete the task. The cause is the premature failure of dozens of capacitors on several circuit boards in the TV. To properly fix this, the chassis needs to sent to Mitsubishi for rebuilding. You'll need to contact a Mitsubishi authorized service center to do this. This is expensive and takes quite a bit of time.
there are many capacitors that leak on this set and chances are that some of them were missed. Sorry you spent so much money on that repair but Mitsubishi service could have fixed it right for $300.00 because they know where all of the caps are and they burn it it for several days before it leave the service center.
You have the VS 18 chassis mitsubishi That set will flash a 2 digit code. This could be 12 meaning no faults detected or a 21 which means Xray protection . However i feel it is putting out a 12 no fault recognized cause your set is jumping. that is a vertical sync problem. Do you have the service manual for your set? With the service manual I could probably help you diagnose your set.. You can get a manual for 10 or 12 dollars at the following link if you'd like one to try to diagnose your set. They will email the manual to you also if you would like. http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/
I reluctantly scheduled a technician to come out next week and take a look at my set. I was going to pay, at minimum, $65 for the service visit. I was then blessed with the intutition to do a bit more research regarding the PIP box being stuck on my television and other input functions (Inputs 1,2, and DVD) being unavailable.
I stumbled across a post on the internet that mentioned that the VS50603 can reset certain error conditions by pressing and holding the Input and Menu buttons (simulatneously) on the front panel on the TV while it is off. At some point after initiating this internal reset the LED light should starting flashing at defined intervals. The number of flashes correlate to a particular error code. Please go to the Mitsubishi website and download the owners manual (VS50609 in my case, couldn't locate VS50603) to lookup what the various error codes mean.
It seemed to me that that the LED flashing did not start immediately after pressing the Input and Menu buttons. In fact, I awoke the next morning to find the TV off but the LED flashing 10 times, pausing briefly, then flashing 10 times again. The sequence of the flashes mean something. Here again, consult your owner's guide for specifics.
Long story short, after awaking to find the LED flashing, I then turned the TV on and voila-my big screen was back minus that pesky PIP box prominently displayed.
I hope this helps someone like it helped me!! Truly a Blessing for sure.
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