Mitsubishi VS-50605 50" Rear Projection Television Logo

Question about Mitsubishi VS-50605 50" Rear Projection Television

2 Answers

VS 50605 screen replaced

I was just transporting my tv and at some point during the trip the outer screen got pushed in. i was trying to pop it back out, but every time i tried refitting it, it would just slide back in. do i need a new screen or can i have someone just repair it or can i do it myself?

Posted by Brian Wallace on

2 Answers

Anonymous

  • Level 1:

    An expert who has achieved level 1.

  • Contributor
  • 1 Answer

I had to figure this one out on my own, so here's the play by play. You'll need a phillips screwdriver (preferably electric), a plastic putty knife if you have one (a butter knife could work if need be), and some flexibility. Unplug the TV just to be safe, then carefully pry the speaker cover toward you as you're facing the TV. It will pop right off from the six attaching points. Now you'll see a black piece of fiber board held on with four screws. Remove the screws and panel. Laying down and looking up inside, you'll be able to trace two sets of wires leading to a pair of white connectors. Undo the twist ties holding the wires in place and disconnect them, letting them hang. Now remove the five screws along the bottom of the screen fascia panel. Slide the panel assembly straight up until it stops, then pull it away from the TV. Lay the panel face down on a flat surface and remove the nine(?) screws along the bottom edge of the screen as well as the two screws on each vertical bracket near the bottom. Now you can slide the entire bottom rail down and reposition the screen to your heart's content. I hope this prevents your family from learning a whole new vocabulary. By the way, does anyone know how to stop an eighteen month old toddler from saying &*#%!&$ son of a #&*@# ?

Posted on Apr 09, 2008

Anonymous

  • Level 1:

    An expert who has achieved level 1.

    Corporal:

    An expert that has over 10 points.

    Problem Solver:

    An expert who has answered 5 questions.

  • Contributor
  • 13 Answers

First of all wally heres what to look for. remove speaker grill not sure of your model. speaker grill should pop off. then you will see screws holding the large plastic screen assembly. noww if you look there might be a group of wires going up to screen,they will be atatched to small plugs unplug them, remove small screws on bottom of screen assembly, entire plastic screen assembly will first slide up then pull away put assembly flat on floor (don't scratch screen put on carpit or sort surface ) screen side down. all around plastic screen you will see brackets with screws holding them on remove top,bottom,side bracket carefully put screen back in making sure the front side of screen is down replace brackets if plastic is not damaged should screen in place.reverse order of removal. remember alittle up then screen will slide down in groves doc

Posted on Aug 18, 2006

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

I have a mitsubishi vs-50605 and when i turn it on the light comes on and clicks and the instantly clicks and shuts back off, I pushed the menu input buttons for five seconds and got one blink then two...

1,2 is no error detected---if during or before this you unplugged the set that clears the errors and you will get 1,2.

To confirm with set plugged in turn it on--when power light goes out repeat the self check.
0helpful
1answer

Screen is black

sounds like it was enough to pop something in the tv, smell the back of the tv smell if anything smells burnt or hot. unplug the tv and let stand for about a hour unplugged then trying it again but if it does smell chances are you will have to see if your still under warrenty and have the unit replaced.
0helpful
1answer

I have a mitsubishi vs-60607. The outer screen was damaged during transport.. First, does the outer screen have a name or part number?Second can it still be purchased?

gona be hard
try the old white tooth paste trick
abit of soft scotch/rag with white toothpaste - scrub easly
should get it better
0helpful
1answer

Repair help

Good Day, limao247;
Your TV may fluid on the PCB's. Remove the speaker grill, the small panel and look closely for fluid on the boards towards the front. Always unplug the TV for your SAFETY. If you find fluid clean board with acetone. Good Luck, big IRISH.
0helpful
1answer

Blue Screen

no those tvs came with a black otuer screen that have rough ridges . If your screen is blue, someone may have replaced it with a dark colored plastic. You can get replacement screens at the following link, They are exspensive though.
http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/
0helpful
1answer

Mitsubishi big screen tv

Do the self test first find the error code. Look on here or ctechnicians.com
0helpful
1answer

I need to replace the mirror, it broke during transport

Take the back bezel off. It should have many screws around it. then once open you should see the back of the mirror. Carefully take the screws out of the mirror, you may have to do some modifing with the new mirror if it does not come prefabed.
0helpful
1answer

VS-50605 Screen

might measure the opening and buy a piece of plexiglass, wont look quite as good, but cheaper than a new one and usually available at glass shop.
0helpful
2answers
0helpful
1answer

Ripped outer screen

Trew Did you ever find a solution to your problem? I also need a TV screen. I lost mine the same way.
Not finding what you are looking for?

99 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Mitsubishi Televison & Video Experts

matt martin
matt martin

Level 3 Expert

1259 Answers

Jaime Hernandez

Level 3 Expert

2351 Answers

Cindy Wells

Level 3 Expert

6648 Answers

Are you a Mitsubishi Televison and Video Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...