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Category: Rear Projection TV Lamp Replacement

Mitsubishi WD-92842, Mitsubishi 915B455011 / 915B455A11 LampKeep your RPTV working

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White dots on your Mitsubishi WD-60833 screen? Time to change the 4719-001997 DLP Chip The white spots on your Mitsubishi WD-60833 are caused by the DLP chip being worn out. Known as Mitsubishi white death syndrome, this problem can be solved  by installing …

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Solve the Mitsubishi white death by installing a new 4719-001997 DLP Chip The white spots on your Mitsubishi WD-60737 are caused by the DLP chip wearing out. Replacing the Mitsubishi/Toshiba 4719-001997 DLP Chip 1910-6143W.is easy when you follow our guide. Note: These …

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White dots on your  Mitsubishi WD-60733 screen? It’s time to replace the 4719-001997 DLP Chip. The white spots on your Mitsubishi WD-60733 are caused by the DLP chip being worn out. Known as Mitsubishi white death syndrome, this problem can be solved  by installing …

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The Mitsubishi WD-57833 white dot problem can be easily solved by installing a new 4719-001997 DLP Chip Known as Mitsubishi white death syndrome, this problem can be solved  by installing a new Mitsubishi/Toshiba 4719-001997 DLP Chip 1910-6143W. Note: These instructions can also …

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Solve the Mitsubishi white death by installing a new 4719-001997 DLP Chip The white spots on your Mitsubishi WD-C657 are caused by the DLP chip being worn out. Known as Mitsubishi white death syndrome, this problem can be solved  by installing a …

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The white spots on your Mitsubishi WD-57734 RPTV is caused by the DLP chip wearing out Solve the Mitsubishi white death for under $270 by installing a new Mitsubishi/Toshiba 4719-001997 DLP Chip 1910-6143W Note: These instructions can also be used for …

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Solve the Mitsubishi white death by installing a new 4719-001997 DLP Chip The white spots on your Mitsubishi WD-Y577 are caused by the DLP chip being worn out. Known as Mitsubishi white death syndrome, this problem can be solved  by installinga new Mitsubishi/Toshiba …

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Banish white dots on your screen by replacing the 4719-001997 DLP Chip. The white spots on your Mitsubishi WD-57733 are caused by the DLP chip being worn out. Known as Mitsubishi white death syndrome, this problem can be solved by installing a …

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White dots on the Mitsubishi WD-60638 RPTV screen means the 4719-001997 DLP Chip meeds to be replaced. Installing a new Mitsubishi/Toshiba 4719-001997 DLP Chip 1910-6143W is easy when you follow our step-by-step instructions. Note: These instructions can also be used for the following Mitsubishi models:  WD-57733, WD-57734, WD-57833, WD-60638, WD-60733,WD-60735, WD-60737,WD-60738, WD-60833, WD-60837, WD-60C8,WD-60C9, WD-65638,WD-65731, WD-65733,WD-65734, WD-65735, …

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Having trouble getting a picture with your RPTV? Before paying a service technician, review these rear-projection TV troubleshooting suggestions. 1. Check your connections. A loose power cable can trigger the sensor on the back cover and prevent the DLP set …

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