My family's house once had a older model Mitsubishi DLP TV that went out (which I found out they are famous for). The problem was the projector bulb had died. Your problem is either that or a ballast problem (something more complicated that I do not know how to solve).
Open up the bulb housing on the back of your TV and check to see the condition of your current bulb. NOTE: the bulb housing contains mercury so handle with care. Also, if the bulb is broken/dead, there might be shattered glass sitting inside the bulb housing.
The only way to fix it was to buy a new bulb (search amazon for wd-65837 lamp" you will find a few results). This temporarily fixed our problem. However, for some reason, the aftermarket bulbs do not last anywhere near as long as the original one. So if you do end up buying a replacement bulb, buy something with a good warranty. If this doesn't work just send the bulb back.
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: 2004 mitsubishi DLP 62 "
the timer light part is misleading you Carlos, i think it is probably the internal power supply start up which is failing im afraid you will need a techie visit sorry,George.
SOURCE: my 60" dlp mitsubishi tv
Sound /No picture- Have you replaced the Lamp?
If Not, First make sure fans are running when Tv is Turned on .Then if fans are OK ,Most common reason is the Lamp.
What is the Model # that is printed on back of TV?
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