My tv keeps turning itself off. The standby light, timer, and lamp lights are flashing. It stays on for about 1 minute, then goes off. How can I fix this?
Check the power supply board for overheated, bulging components, esp. the can capacitors. Replace with similar or higher rating caps you can order on the net. Hope this helps you.
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The tv "LAMP"LED light indication flashes or stay lit?The tv projection lamp been in this tv like 1/2 or 2 years?Tv been on and used like 4 or 5 hours a day?Yes,than the tv projection lamp life are over.Require a new tv projection lamp.
If the lamp and standby lights are both flashing and the timer light is off, check that the lamp cover on the back of the TV is properly positioned in the groove and secured by the screw. Take it off and check that the screws that hold the lamp itself are secure. There is an safety feature that keeps the lamp from turning on when the lamp cover is off.
If the three lights (timer, lamp, and standby) are blinking, then the lamp needs to be replaced. If the timer and standby lights are blinking and the lamp light is off, then a cooling fan isn't working. When only the standby light is blinking and the other lights are off, the unit is overheating and a ventilation area may be blocked.
I have not repaired this particular model. But sometimes there is an IC they refer to as a standby IC. It may also be known as a controller IC. I call it the powerline regulator. And in one case the older Sony Projection TV had an audio output IC with a standby built into this IC. So,this advice is refering to a standby IC. And this IC may be in another form already mentioned. Please visit a Sony Tech. The work inside a projection TV is very complicated, you will need to see the specialist. Give them this note and go from here. Let me know how they handle the repair.Thanks for asking and good luck!
If the lamp has been replaced I would think the Lamp ballast would be most likliest followed by the color wheel and then the Digital board. You can get any part needed for your model at www.tvrepairworld.com just leave them a email they respond quickly.
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