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Anonymous Posted on Jul 16, 2011

We have a toshiba 72 dlp tv. We were in the living room in which tv is in we heard a pop. When we went to turn the tv on we heard sound but no picture and the yellow light on the front of the tv blinks 16 times then goes off when push the power button. The tv seems to cycle 16 blinks then goes off.

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Your color wheel is clapped out. The part is not directly replaceable - they seal it in the light engine and won't sell spares. A rebuilt engine for this set will probably run you between 230 and 270 USD. Replacing it is a cinch if you can get another engine for it.



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