Most likely your problem is caused by a fault on the Vertical Stablization board on the Red CRT. Remove the speaker grill, then remove the screws that hold the mounting board that contain the speakers. Look inside the
TV to the left. You should see the Red CRT. On the side of the yoke towards the bottom of the Red CRT, you should see a gray or dark plastic housing. You should see wires with a with white plug on the end, that plugs into a board on the side of the Red CRT. That's the Vertical Stablizer board. Take a piece of wood and lightly move the wires over to one side while turning the power button on. Your TV will most likely power up.
This is the #1 cause of most of the Flashing Green Light Of Death Problems you see with so many of the Mitsubishi
Rear Projection TV's made since about 2000. The reason for it is because Mitsubishi runs the power feed into that board, then daisy chains it over to the Center CRT, which then feeds to the CRT on the right. It's causing the Red CRT's Vertical Stablization board to be overloaded on the power feed circuit, thereby causing the contact on the little
PC board to burn. If you are good at soldering, you can mostly likely get behind the connector where the plug goes, and resolder the terminals, making sure you first unplug the tv, and let is sit for at least a half hour before working on it. Wouldn't want you to get electrocuted and have a bad case of the frizzies.
In the event you don't feel confident enough to fix this yourself, either find a tech with Mitsubishi experience, or a friend who is comfortable doing the soldering repair. Also keep in mind that the small PC board may not be repairable, in which case you may want to get a tech give you a quote to repair it, or scrap it and get another TV if it's not cost effective to repair.
Good Luck and hose this helps.