Mitsubishi DLP TV Blinking Codes - Problems and issues explained for blinking codes Click Here to BUY TV PARTS: http://www.shopjimmy.com/catalogsearc... This video is designed to be a guide for testing and troubleshooting your TV repair. Please note that other complications may exist that aren't addressed in this guide. While we always strive to provide accurate and detailed information, we can't guarantee that it will fix your TV's issues. Mitsubishi Blinking Codes 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 Today we are going to look at the error codes for Mitsubishi DLP TVs. If the status LED shows a consistent green light it means that the power is on, on the TV. If the status LED shows a steady red that means the lamp has failed and will need to be replaced. If the status LED shows a steady yellow, that means the DMD temperature has gotten too hot. If the status LED is blinking yellow, that means the lamp cover is open. If the status LED is blinking red and then blinks yellow, that means you will need to follow that code to find the problem with the TV. We will now look at those error codes and go over the different diagnosis for each code. The error codes go based on the number of red blinks and then yellow blinks. For example if you have 3 red blinks and seven yellow blinks, the error code number will be 37. The first code is 1 6. 1 red blink and six yellow blinks. The most likely problem will be that the color wheel has failed. Another common code would be 34. 3 red blinks and 4 yellow blinks. Some common symptoms for the 34 code would be the lamp turns off while the TV is playing or the lamp fails and will not turn on. The most likely cause for this is that the lamp has failed and will need to be replaced. Lamp code 36 would be 3 red blnks and 6 yellow blinks. For this the most common symptom would be that the exhaust fan is not rotating. You will want to check your exhaust fan to see if it has any loose connections or anything blocking the fan. The next code is 37. 3 red blinks and 7 yellow blinks. This code shows that the DMD fan is not rotating. You will want to check the DMD fan to be sure that it is clean and has nothing blocking it from rotating. The next code would be 57, that is 5 red blinks and 7 yellow blinks. This code, 57 shows a ballast problem. Most likely the ballast has failed and you will need to replace it. The last code would be 66. That is 6 red blinks and 6 yellow blinks. The description would be that there is no lamp in the TV or a disconnected cable between the ballast and lamp. To fix this, you will want to replace the lamp and check that the connections between the lead wire and the lamp are good. Thank you for watching one of our many tutorials here at ShopJimmy.com. We strive to learn and share new TV tips everyday. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and grow with us. Share our videos with your friends and help us spread the savings. TV Repair Made Easy™ © 2013 ShopJimmy.com, LLC.