When I push the power button the standby/power light blinks slowly 6 times green then faster six times red but won't turn on. After a few times it will turn on
That is a Thermal Fuse. IT is behind the area where the lamp is. How to change the thermal fuse on sony kdf e60a20
This video is for a different model but its the same idea as yours.
Posted on Jul 02, 2015
SOURCE: standby light blinks for 6 times
Did you get this solved yet? Six blinks usuall meand thermal fuse. I can look it up if you still need help.
Posted on Jun 22, 2008
SOURCE: Sony Grand WEGA KDF-55E2000
in this set 3 blinks means lamp cover not set properly but i think that your problem is your 6x red blinks that means you have a problem in the audio section in your set(missing a voltage) or a themal fuse open.
Posted on Jul 10, 2008
SOURCE: flashing red light
I think this sounds like my problem (need to replace the projector lamp). However, when I hit the "on" button, my SXRD 50" blinks green for about a minute then starts blinking red. Can you confirm the bulb solution? I was very pleased with this sight when my fan malfunctioned. I got the fan in a matter of day's from Sony and it fixed that problem.
Posted on Mar 19, 2009
SOURCE: Sony KF-50WE610 Tv won't turn on, red light blinks 6 times
3 times means Lamp and 6 means you have lost a voltage. You may have a thermal fuse blown.
This set has a common trouble with overheating caused by the drum fan located on top of the lamp housing clogged up with dust. When the lamp is getting old it runs hotter and that combined with the fan being clogged the thermal fuse blows. You must replace the lamp and thermal fuse. You must also clean out or replace the lamp fan. This drum type fan should be cleaned out every year or two depending on the environment.
Posted on Apr 16, 2009
SOURCE: My SXRD 60
Perhaps it needs the bulb, but there is also a good possibility that the lamp fan is getting clogged and shutting down the set. This is NOT the fan you see in the back, instead, it is above the lamp, and is a small blower-type fan, that tends to clog with dust. You CAN check this, when you open the lamp door,you can see the blower wheel, and if it is all dusty, it needs to be cleaned out--but do NOT just blow it out, or you might clog the engine!! It needs to be removed, and cleaned out of the set.
But first...if the blower is not too dirty...try another lamp.
Posted on Oct 10, 2009
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