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The was a previous answer on Fixya ( John Betancourt Apr 25, 2019 What I did I open it up and removed the panel and clean out the fan.it was very dusty.)
I'm not sure that it will fix you problem but if it does let me know. There's a video on youtube which will a bit more helpful. It's called "Mitsubishi DLP TV Repair - TV is Blinking - How to Identify Blink Codes & Fix DLP TVs".
Your Mitsubishi television is powered in part by a 180 watt lampthat illuminates your TV's vivid colors. ... The first time they delivered my TV it was broken. ... I just barely got myreplacement bulb in today and it still only blinks orange light. .....I was watching my mitsubishi 73 3d model wd-73740 and ...
6 mins ago - after replacing bulb on WD-82738 still not working bulb went out and burning smell. Replace the bulb, turned it in - Mitsubishi WD82738 82 ...
Jan 12, 2015 - I have a Mitsubishi WD-82738 with the blinking green light of death as I have seen it called. ... Sounds like you replaced the parts, and it still is not working.... It would not work for us if we did it after the blinking. ... overnights. an ive already t akeing out the bat Forum; blinking green light changed bulb help!
I hate being the bearer of bad news, had the same problem, and I found out that the problem with DLP is that after so long, nothing that you do will fix it. A TV repairman offered me $100 for my set and I took it, that was 2 years ago and it still goes through bulbs and ballast several times a year. Now when i see him he always says I never should have taken that TV. It never plays long enough to sell it.
On a liter note: 4k si approaching $1000 now, that's the way to go.
These blinks [flashes] are fault indication (Error Codes). From the number of blinks occur at one time switch ON, you can get an idea about the faulty circuit section inside it. This will make repair easy. These are called blinking codes. Make sure about the exact number of blinking of the standby/power LED, by switching On & OFF the set, for at least two times. Count it carefully. If you wish to get some details, check the site linked here. It has details about blinking codes, and fault locating procedure, to many popular brand TVs and other devices. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Blinking codes details to many popular brand TVs are given. Surf the site with patience.
Check the lamp ballast too.
Constant Green - TV is Powered On
Constant Red - Lamp Failure
Constant Yellow - DMD temp is very high Blinking Yellow - Lamp cover is open
1 Red Blink, 6 Yellow Blinks - Color Wheel Failure
3 Red Blinks, 4 Yellow Blinks - Lamp Failure
3 Red Blinks, 6 Yellow Blinks - Exhaust Fan Not Working
3 Red Blinks, 7 Yellow Blinks - DMD Fan is not rotating
5 Red Blinks, 7 Yellow Blinks - Ballast Problem
6 Red Blinks, 6 Yellow Blinks - Lamp Missing, Bad Cable between lamp and ballast
And the Lamp cover must be here somewhere in your TV :
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Blinking codes to Mitsubishi PTVs are given in detail.
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