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Posted on Dec 07, 2008

Mitsubishi DLP overheating

I have a MItsubishe DLP model WD-62927 and during the last 2 weeks a massage comes on the screen that TV will shut down soon to check ventilation. There is no blockage to ventilation and TV does turn off, LED turns amber and remains that way for approximately 15 minutes, after that TV will turn on again TV goes on green light stays on no video about 10 seconds then goes to red lamp light

  • Anonymous Mar 14, 2014

    screen blinks a loud noise from the fan comes on then the tv shuts down

  • Anonymous Mar 22, 2014

    I have a Mitsubishi wd-62531 and have replaced the bulb 3 times in 2 weeks, now the tv will work for about 20 minutes. Then the tv will shut off and get a solid red light. After about a minute I can turn the tv back on and it works fine for another 20 minutes then it happens all over again.

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Mitsubishi has problems with the thermal sensor going bad. They extended the warranty for several sets. The sensor is right by the lamp. Call mitsubishi and insist they do something for you. If you keep playing your set, the bulb could also be at risk. I would think your set is covered being a 62" set. Good-luck and be sure to act ASAP.

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    Ben N Ute Channell Jr. Mar 09, 2014

    do you have contact phone number cant find one?

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There is a third fan behind the intake fan shraud it points at the light clean it with qtips and canned air good luck

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My lamp went out, replaced it, worked for two days and the red light for the lamp came on again, cleaned the back for good air ventilation, any other ideas?????????

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