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Here is a link to the manual. It states you need to replace the lamp because it has reached it end of life an over heating. https://docs.sony.com/release/VPLAW10.pdf
sony lcd turns on, giving me signal and picture in 2 minutes, then suddenly turns
off and the fans goes crazy. what can I do to prevent this?
I have tried to reset the projector and switched the powermode to
normal, but this didn't help.
Possible that the cooling fan is not operating , the filter is clogged or there is fault on the power section/motherboard and so it trips off. Need to probe within to confirm if you can check on the filters, the lamp door switch and the lamp seating.
try looking for your thermistor usually located near the wind path its a small block the size of two match heads usually mounted off the main board with two wires this is your 'heat switch' so to say, also check your fans are clean and running there is normally more than one.
make sure all fans are on. you can only do this with the top off. if all fans are working then it could be a bad power supply depending on the age of the projector. also, if the colorwheel isn't spinning up, then the light will come on momentarily and then the projector will shut down.
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