Toshiba TheaterWide 52HM84 52" Rear Projection HDTV-Ready Television Logo
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Have a toshiba theatrewide hd dlp. Replaced the lamp because the led indicators suggested to replace. Now the same thing occurs. TV trys to start up. the green light flashes repeatedly while the tv attempts to restart. after 8 trys the green and red led lights continue to flash.

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Most likely a defective digital module which is part of the light engine and cannot be bought separately. The average cost to replace the light engine assembly is around $800.00.

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