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I have a 65737 Model Mitsubishi DLP TV. I changed out the DMD formatter Board and DLP Chip Yesterday and now the Lamp will not come on. It worked fine until I changed the Board because it had Vertic

Put a brand New Lamp in still wont come on. Replaced OLD board and chip and still no lamp. What could be the cause? It starts Up and after about 30 seconds goes to a constant flashing RED light.

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The lamp must be reset when replaced. Check the owner's manual on how to reset. I had a similar problem and I was instructed to reset my lamp with a few TV remote control functions.

Testimonial: "I have to say this is the 3rd lamp I have replaced in my TV in the 5 years of life. It is used extremely heavily over the years and never before have I had to reset the lamp. I can advise now that after continual investigation I finally got the error code for my TV which is Error 61 Color Wheel issue which actually substantiates an issue I noticed with a Ribbon cable and that cable is actually one of the two cables from the color wheel. I therefore now have a Color wheel on its way."

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Hello, make sure all the covers are on correctly, then recheck all the wiring connections, unplug each one and inspect them for a bent pin. Let me know....tks

Testimonial: "Did all of the above multiple times to no avail. Did however notice that the ribbon cable on the rear of the DMD board had a small bubble on one of the 4 links for connecting and I can advise now that after continual investigation I finally got the error code for my TV which is Error 61 Color Wheel issue which actually substantiates an issue I noticed with a Ribbon cable and that cable is actually one of the two cables from the color wheel. I therefore now have a Color wheel on its way."

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