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Posted on Aug 03, 2008
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Mitshubishi WS-73907 won't stay on

When I turn my set on the green light comes on for about 3 seconds and then turns off. I can hear the clicking sounds when the power button is pushed and when the tv shuts down. ANy suggestions?

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I suspect you may have a short in the horizontal deflection circuits or High Voltage transformer. If the set had a "great" picture, it may be worth fixing providing you aren't planning to upgrade to a HDTV anytime soon, otherwise I would use this excuse to start looking for a new set. Worst case I can envision with this set would be one of the picture tubes having a Short, keeping the set from turning on. That would make it unreparable.

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