I can't even figure out how to change the light...I was told there was a door on the side by the tech but I dont have on on my TVI can't even figure out how to change the light...I was told there was a door on the side by the tech but I dont have on on my TV
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Re: LAMP REPLACE FOR PANASONIC PT-50DL54 INSTRUCTION
Pull off the panel below the screen.
Remove the two screws hold the 2nd cover from the left.
Remove one screw from the lamp module and pull it out.
Buy the lamp module. It is not worth it to try replacing the lamp. You can damage the bulb easily.
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You should have received a message on the screen about replacing the lamp. Also, the LAMP led on the front should be lit in red.
You can replace the lamp assembly easily for about $150 - $250.
Don't try to replace the bulb only.
A new Panasonic Plasma TV will cost about $1000 and good for another 5 to 6 years.
PT-50LD54 is an LCD rear projection TV with a consumable bulb that wears out normally after 2-5 years of use.
Most likely you need a bulb. That is first step in any troubleshooting for that tv. Check out Panasonic Gallery to identify lamp and replacement bulb.
Changing bulb involves removing the lamp assembly and replacing the bulb in the lamp assembly. Like doing a puzzle. Requires philips screwdriver, pliers and patience. Don't have jam on your fingers when you do it.
It's a timer, it counts the passing of time. The timer does not indicate the condition of the lamp. You may have a day or a year. Best advise would be to have a lamp on hand for when the lamp failure does occur.
sometimes lamp is replaced in the front of tv.If so the panel under picture pulls out revealing lamp housing which is held in with a couple screws.replace lamp housing assembly
that is an overheating problem. With the TV unpluged clean and or vacuum the internal tubes. Not the lamp though. Do not touch the lamp as any oils on your hands will cause a hot spot and the expensive lamp will fail.
I can't even figure out how to change the light...I was told there was a door on the side by the tech but I dont have on on my TV
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