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Probable main power supply failure; the power indicator is supplied by an 'always on' low voltage supply so (when normal) it allows the remote to turn on main power.
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make sure you get original lamp other lamps may draw more current causing interference to power supply old lamp works just aged new lamp will be much brighter make sure its the same wattage.
check your Lamp Fan if it stops running when Lamp trys to light ,then it is defective ,but if it is ok Ballast Board could be the problem, it is what Powers the Lamp ON.
Replaced the lamp.Buzzing sound,power supply have problem with some transformers in it.After replaced the lamp pic should come back.Power supply reqiure replacing don't know yet.
Hi,if you hear constant clicking or trying to turn on it could be your ballast.But if tv is between 1 yr -2 yrs maybe its time to replace the lamp.This will be the part number you need 915P061010 you can find it in discount-merchant to get the Philips lamps that normally last 2-4 yrs.God bless. The price will be around $129.99 you can replace it your self just put the part number 915P061010 on youtube and you'll see instructions to replace lamp.
the power supply has gone bad inside your tv. so wen you take to the manufacture, he will replace the power unit, your problem will surely get solved, thank you,, plz rate me,,,
The lamp is going bad. If it was the thermal fuse it would not be intermittent. It is very common for some Sony sets like yours to do exactly what you describe when the lamp is going bad.
You were told correctly, you have a bad lamp. When the lamp gets old, the reflector becomes cloudy and instead of reflecting the light, it converts it into heat. As the lamp heats, it draws more power, eventually too much power and the set "recycles" because the lamp is drawing too much power. Replace the lamp, use an original Sony lamp as the aftermarket replacements are known troublemakers. If the bulb fixes the problem (and I know it will because I fix these TV's everyday) be sure to rate this solution. Thanks!
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