SOURCE: 62" Toshiba Theaterwide HD DLP
If your lamp imploded then your product is perm. damaged. You could have a service center come out and try to clean it, however, by the time you pay for that if its not under the warranty then its going to probly cost you just as much as you might as well towards a new one. Also, Toshiba is one of the worst manufacturers that has issue on their HM195 or HM95 series. They had plenty of recalls going on with that series. If you own that model, you might want to see if the manufacturer can do something for you if you are still within the recall guidelines. Use this as a tool: Click on: "Replace lamp" This is Samsungs website, however, replacing a DLP lamp is the same process in every manufacturers products. Use the prompts in the pop up you see from there. See if that helps. http://www.samsung.com/us/support/guides/howToGuideSearchList.do?group=televisions&type=televisions&subtype=dlptv&model_nm=HL-T6756W&dType=D&mType=UM&vType=R# Good luck!
SOURCE: no pic...humming noice on 62'' toshiba dlp
was the lamp blown if it was blown you could be hearing the ballast
if the lamp was not blown and the new one did not fix it the red light indicates the door there is a little switch when you put the door back on if you look at it it may need to be adjusted so it will connect with the door if that is not it you could have a fan that is not turn if it is making a real loud constant humming noise while it trying to fire the lamp you probably have a bad color wheel
SOURCE: toshiba dlp 46 inch red light keeps blinking
42 inch Toshiba DLP. Was watching a movie and the screen went dark. The red light started to flash and kept flashing. any ideas
SOURCE: Panasonic PT-50DL54J DLP TV Flashing Light
I had the same problems that most of you have been having, tv turning on and off, lights flashing in all different colors, having to unplug tv to reset and all of that good stuff. I noticed that most of the time this would happen once the tv would start to heat up, and I could hear the fan working a little harder. Well I am not an electrician but It was very simple to unscrew the lower bottom park of the tv, where the fan and most of the electronics sit, then I used an oxygen tank ( I work for a medical company ) to blow out all the dust in the tv, ( you can olso use the compressed air use for computer, but if grandma or grampa have some O2 laying around, it works really good, LOL. )and was very surpriced to see how dusty it was, then I removed the MAIN FAN ( you only need to remove three screws, however there's a box in fron of it, which you'll have to remove first in order to get to the fan ). this may sound a little complicated, but trust me it is not, once you have taken the fan off, clean it all the way around ( best to use a clean rag, the compressed air was not doing the job.
long story short, once I cleaned the fan and put it all back together. The TV still didn't work LOL, Just kidding, It has been working perfect for a little over a week.
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hope this helps.
SOURCE: Green led indicator light is off on my 62" toshiba
when you turn it off your light blinks because your internal fans are still spinning allowing the inside of the chassis to cool off, hence the reason you dont watch a DLP TV and then unplug it. DLP's are JUNK
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