The was a previous answer on Fixya ( John Betancourt Apr 25, 2019 What I did I open it up and removed the panel and clean out the fan.it was very dusty.)
I'm not sure that it will fix you problem but if it does let me know. There's a video on youtube which will a bit more helpful. It's called "Mitsubishi DLP TV Repair - TV is Blinking - How to Identify Blink Codes & Fix DLP TVs".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INird71KKtA
SOURCE: Mitsubishi lamp
I have been trouble shooting this with the dealer for two days and here it is:
The TV sensors are very touchy – and it HATES DIRT so if you replaced the LAMP – go back and RE CLEAN THE FILTER and CLEAN OUT THE LAMP COMPARTMENT with a Blower or a Brush, but first turn off the TV for about 15 minutes. I did not clean out the lamp compartment, and the dealer said that the Fans sense the dirt and will not work because of that.
THEN make sure that your screws are replaced back in the holes in the cover plate that have the little errors over them. The cover plate AGAIN is very sensitive to the functioning of the TV. If you don’t believe me – check it out, when the light is blinking yellow on the status button, PRESS ON the filter cover OR the lamp light cover and see if it the light turns off, because that is what the status light is telling you the problem is about per the owners manual.
Well a clean machine is a happy machine – hope this resolves all your problems and saves everyone a lot of heartache!
Just thought I would share –
SOURCE: philips tv with red light flashing 6 times?????
no, there's a problem of your tv . check the vertical ic .ang a plyback one of them is defected.
SOURCE: 65 inch mitsubishi built 1/1/2002 code flashes 2
Hello.
My name is Russ and I will try to help you.
Code 22 generally mean that you have short on deflection board. In 90% cases it cause by convergence amps go bad and than 2 PICO fuses got open (blown) and TV does not work anymore producing code "22". It is very common issue. Convergence amp IC's are attached to big aluminum radiator in the middle PCB and their part number starts with letters"STK". PICO fuses looks like green resistors and they are soldered into the board. Two of them are open as for now.
I would recommend you not to mess with TV (especially if you don't have above average soldering skills). TV is old and everything inside there is very fragile. Professional repair should cost you $250-$300.
If this is too much money for you to spend for repair - just get rid of it and save for new set.
Best regards.
Russ.
SOURCE: Mitsubishi WD-82738 has no picture,
After rereading the symptoms you descibe what you describe might be a faulty colorwheel. When the set is first plug up there is a small mechanal motor that has to reach certain speed. if this does not reach that speed the set will not allow the lamp to fire. The whirring sound could be the colorwheel trying to spin up. these break all the time. (its a motor and anything that moves eventally will not.) it a fairly simple rep;air thatn most quilfied techs can repair. Such a repair generally should take more than a hour to do
SOURCE: error code 13 on mitsubishi wd52628
wait for the light to go out then press power. Then if it doesnt power up hold the menu and the Device/input buttons on the set both in together for 5 seconds the light will blink a series of blinks pause briefly then blink another number of blinks then pause then it will repeat the same two digit blink sequence a few times . Let me know the two digit blink sequence.
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