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Mits 525 started blinkng green standby light today makes a muffled sound as it beeps. wont turn on just beeps.just under 4 yrs old. have replaced bulb 3 times. reading some of these posts seems like mitsubishi is ****

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The first generation mitsubishi V26 chassis which is what your model is has a bad habit of failing capacitors. The steady blinking green power light is related to the DM not completeing the boot up sequence. You can get the V26 DM repair kit at the following link which contains the replacemnent caps that are prone to fail and has the CD with step by step instructions on how to duisassemble the cjassis and replace the caps. Its very inexspensive and will usually repair that issue. Its listed under the repair kit category.
http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/

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