Question about Sony Grand WEGA KDF-50WE655 50" Rear Projection HDTV
SOURCE: sony kdf-60xs955, rear projection tv
There is a Thermal fuse under the lamp housing that opens up and Sony has a New style fuse to replace it with, it opens up one of the p/s lines to set code 6, replace with new thermal fuse and test. You will want a Skilled Professional to replace this fuse as it does require some dissassembly and removal of light engine to remove fuse from under lamp housing to put new one on side of lamp housing.
Posted on Jul 04, 2007
SOURCE: sony kdf-50E2000
bad lamp driver, if you have already replaced the lamp. If not, try replacing the lamp WITH AN ORIGINAL SONY LAMP!. Don't waste time with cheap replacements, you get what you pay for.
Posted on Oct 18, 2008
SOURCE: kdf-60xs955 red continous blinking lamp light
It's in standby mode.
Do a reset and see what happens
While holding down the reset button on the remote
Press the power button on the tv
(The tv will turn itself off the back on)
Now release the reset button
It sounds like the lamp needs replaced.
Please rate this a fixya
Posted on Jan 30, 2009
SOURCE: Sony KDF-55xs955 TV will not turn on. Red LED flashes 6 times.
Where is therm fuse location
Posted on Jan 30, 2009
SOURCE: the green light blinked over 30 times and now the
Hello,
Once your television starts blinking the green light, then it means there is a problem inside the unit.
the problem simply is a bad lamp that is why you are having a black screen.
The solution is simply for you to replace the lamp of the television with a new one. To replace this, you will have to unscrew the television open and try to remove the old lamp and fix in a new one. It is very easy.
If you are still having the blinking light, then it means it is not only the lamp that is faulty, there also is a bad capacitor on either the main panel or the power panel of the television that needs to be replaced.
Once the bad capacitor is replaced, your television will be in good condition once again.
Take care and good luck
Posted on Oct 25, 2010
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