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Where is the lamp located in a 62" mitsubushi tv dlp wd-62327? am trying to install the lamp and can't find it.

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Some of their models require taking off the lower front panel. Some are in the back to the lower right corner. There is a cover about 6x6 that is removed usually with two screws and the same for the front except it will be the lower left after the cover is off.

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