I unplugged the player to move to another room. Now the power light is on steady green but the machine will not do anything. It will not open, close, play, turn off, nothing. Any help?
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Re: Power Light Stays On
Unplug overnight to see if that clears up the problem I this didnt work May have been on the verge of burning out when you unplugged it Maybe a power supply problem
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I also have a Mitsubishi LT 55164 with blinking green status light...does nothing else...reset does no good, also tried to reload software with no difference. Replaced power and inverter boards button stop the same. No obvious bad components on boards. Help! Anyone ever actually fix one of these?
Switch off power to the modem, router and computer. Now switch on the modem first and let all lights on it to be stable.. Then switch on the router and let all lights on the router become stable. Once the lights on router are all stable, switch on the computer and then try to accerss sites.
Make sure you don't have two video cards on your machine and have plugged into the wrong one. Failing that, open the case and make sure the card is plugged firmly in its slot (do this with the power off).
First: Check the power outlet. Check it with a good lamp so you know you are getting power to the set. Secondly: Check the power cord. Wiggle it around the molded ends to make sure it is not open inside the molded portion of the plugs.
Thirdly: If you know for sure the set is getting power and still no indication at all (you should be getting some little light on the front panel; standby indication) then there may be a fuse on the back panel or just inside the back cover (you will have to remove it; after unplugging the power cord) that needs replaced.
Fourthly: After all these checks if you are getting nothing, you may have some failure inside that is very serious. Normally we do not recommend serious repairs to a set over 4 years of age. This is because the set is likely to develop some other problem soon after the repair is made; further, the repairs are getting more expensive day by day while the price of new sets is coming down dramatically. Lastly, the new sets have better picture, longer lasting circuits and better features.
You might try resetting the bios by removing the battery and the power cable. If there are pins to short do this too after removing the battery and the power cable.
unplug the system
open the case
look for a battery and take it out
take out the memory (rams)
wait ten minutes
press power button 5 times
put everything back in
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