IMPORTANT - In the picture above of the "jumper" fix issue ~ Its important to note that the "jumper" is a tiny clip and its actually inside the metal backing . Lay people (like myself ) may be led to believe it's a wire. Best to remove with something like needle nose plyers.
Finding and removing this pesky lil critter worked for me .
THANX 2 ALL .
U THE MAN !
( I luv this new modern age )
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Great point antave. I'll make a change to the post to make that more
clear.
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Dang ...I thought I had it licked (replaced color wheel / removed pesky "jumper " )
Had a picture for the whole day ... then it went black except for sound .
I turned it off and when I turned back on -
Sound is there but still black
(Unit tries powering up a few times then all 3 lights blink in front and shuts down )
Anybody have a clue as to what to fix next ???
COULD IT BE THE FLUFFER VALVE ? ( kidding )
ps I tried a spare bulb I had ~ no luck.
So what if your HL-P5063W doesn't mention "Version" at all? It's not that the "Version" information is blank, there is no "Version" written underneath model and serial at all. Looking at the pictures of BP96-00674A and BP96-01103A, I think the color wheel I have looks closest to BP96-01103A (L6 chassis) but it's not exact... from the picture I can tell where the ribbon cable attaches to the front of the color wheel is different. Argh! ;)
Hello Mike
I actually had received a defective new color wheel
( replaced it and it's been fine since ...a few weeks and counting now -
fingers crossed )
Best of luck
anthony
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I am having the same issue. Did you find a fix?
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Anthony, I suspected that my new color wheel is defective because it was making strange noises after I installed it. I contacted http://Samsungparts.com" rel="nofollow">Samsungparts.com and they refused to replace it. They told me that all their color wheels are tested priot to shipment (Its bunch of bull). They want me to hire a TV technician to prove that the new color wheel is defective. How did you manage to get a replacement wheel? Did you have to pay for it? Where did you order it from? Mike
Hello MIke ,
Yah - my defective had the same kind of sounds u talked about
( TV actually fired up for a day before konkin out )
I bought it from remoteexpress-kamtools
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http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewF...) - They were cool about exchanging it.
I called em and we agreed they would ship a new one once they got the
bad one back - no charge
( I just had to pay for shipping old one to them )
Original price was $116 bucks plus @ 10 shipping total
That is bull for Samsung to be telling u its NOT their problem .
Squeaky wheel 'em and let them know you will be going to EVERY electronics
web sight u can find
and bad mouthin' em if they dont make good on a replacement asap.
Best of luck ,
Anthony
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Anthony, I suspected that my new color wheel is defective because it was
making strange noises after I installed it. I contacted http://Samsungparts.com" rel="nofollow">Samsungparts.com
and they refused to replace it. They told me that all their color wheels
are tested priot to shipment (Its bunch of bull). They want me to hire a TV
technician to prove that the new color wheel is defective. How did you
manage to get a replacement wheel? Did you have to pay for it? Where did you
order it from? Mike
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Thanks so much for posting all this! I recently had whirring color wheel on my HLP5663W and got a color wheel (BP96-00674A). The replacement wasn't too bad using the series of videos here: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=samsung+dlp+color+wheel+replacement&aq=4" rel="nofollow">
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sam...
It went great but when I was done, the colors all mixed up and the color wheel was still making some sound (although less than before). I found your website via a Google search and found the advice on removing the jumper. That totally fixed everything...great color and no more sound!!! I'm thrilled and really appreciate you putting this up on the web!
If you're an owner of a Samsung DLP HL-P5063W and are having problems with your color wheel, you're not alone.
For detailed information on replacing your own color wheel, see this post: How to Replace your Samsung color wheel.
Be sure to check out the information from other users below from this sampling of the comments that I've received here on Jangro.com from other users who have had color wheel problems with their HLP5063W.
The common elements appear to be as follows:
Feedback from other Owners
The following feedback is from other Samsung HLP5036W owners who have described their own color wheel problems, and stories in replacing it. Most comments come from this post: replacing your Samsung color wheel.
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R&J, where did you order your part from ? most seem to show the old part, and partStore.com cant tell me if they have it (and have bad reviews online) - and was yours gold bearing or silver ?
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Thanks for this website. I've found the photos and comments very helpful - so much so that I actually attempted the repair of my Samsung DLP myself. I have a Samsung model HLP5063W and a few weeks ago it abruptly shut off and I got the dreaded 3BL and I could hear the color wheel spinning fairly loudly. I ordered a color wheel from samsungparts.com (BP96-00674A) and installed it using this website and a video that I found on Youtube. When I turned the TV back on I could no longer hear the color wheel, but I still wasn't seeing any picture (other than a very faint white light in the upper left corner). I decided to order a replacement lamp from discount-merchant.com because I thought that might be the problem. When I installed that the TV still attempts to "boot up" 3 times and then I get the 3BL. Do you (or any of the great readers of this site) have any ideas before I have to go out and spend a bunch of money on a repair guy?
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I have a P5063W and have read some of the responses here and maybe this is a dumb question, but here goes...
~Owned TV for one year
~3BL started, no sound, no picture, just blinking lights on the front panel
~Replaced bulb...no change
~My question is: Color wheel or DMD board or something else.
Thanks for any info you might offer!
Jun 30, 2007
help please.
Aug 5, 2007
I have s Samsung HLP5063WX/XAA. I replaced the color wheel with Part Number BP96-00674A. When I turned the TV on the color was quite distorted. Everything looked gray/blue.
I am not confident that I have the correct color wheel assemby, since samsungparts.com shows model HLP5063W on the compatability list for this part but it does not include the HLP5063WX/XAA on the compatability list. In fact I cannot find a color wheel for that model.
I not sure if my problem is that I have the wrong part, if I did not put everything back together correctly, or if these are color settings on the TV that need to be adjusted.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Gregg
Oct 21, 2007
Thanks to the author of the website and everyone who made useful suggestions/Tips/Techniques.
Oct 21, 2007
http://www.discount-merchant.com/Samsung-HLM437...
After I did this and ordered the new bulb i read this and other forums and discovered that maybe just removing the bulb and plugging it back in could make it work some more. WELL bingo I removed the bulb and plugged it back in and it WORKED...NOW having said that I used the TV OFF-Mute-1-8-2 Power then scrolled to options to check my lamp life...however ENTER would not work, you have to use the RIGHT ARROW key on my remote...ANYWAY Bingo 11,848 HOURS of bulb..I could not believe this that 13 hours of television since i got it per day...but I do have my computer hooked up to it so I have a 50" display so that probably it...ANYWAY I noticed when i put the bulb back in that the noise was irritating and louder since I last heard it. I guess I will replace the color wheel too since I already ordered a new bulb...The color wheel is the cheapest at http://www.partstore.com/Part/Samsung/Samsung/B...
So for about $225 dollars you can replace the bulb AND the color wheel with paitence. I paid around $2999 when I bought this unit so its well worth it. I will let you know how it goes with installation. This is a great site and I particularly want to let you know about the issue with checking bulb life where you can also reset the bulb life as others have stated,...BUT DONT mess with anything else in there thats probably why no many know how to do those functions and that may be how others have messed up the settings somehow.
Dec 9, 2007
http://kploymp.net/dlp_cw.aspx
What really makes me made is the appearance or implication that Samsung already knew of the bearing problem during production...based on the "Open or Close" Jumper...I dont know anything about electronics but IT SOUNDS LIKE SAMSUNG needs to send me a FREE COLOR WHEEL>>>
CAN ANYONE else go to the above link and scroll to the bottom and put this in lamen terms as to how the jumper being pulled out for the new air driven wheel versus bearing wheel is a indication they knew? Im kinda of dumb soooo....anyone?
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After all necessary adjustments it is complete.
To sum it up for the next guy:
I had to change a color wheel after months of procrastination.
1. Order and replace color wheel.
2. If blue and red colors are reversed you have one of the new air bearings on the CW. You have to pull the pin at the back of the board. This is will help the color situation.
To achieve perfection.
3. Turn on the tv go to a channel with an assumed good picture. Now turn off the TV only (leave satellite or cable box running).
4. Hit from the remote mute-1-8-2-power. The TV should turn on in service mode. With the channel running in the back ground.
Scroll down to CCA toggle right and begin to enter the values. The values you are entering are the ones included with your new color wheel. Should be stuck to the top. Enter them all in. go back in a couple of time so you know they are saved. If color is perfect you are done. If blacks are not right you have to adjust the wheel speed.
5. Go to the ddp 1011 or ddp 1010 option on the main menu. Scroll to delay option adjust it untill the picture looks good. My TV went from 36 to 50. But other models may vary.
I learned all this from everyone who posted previous posts on this site. This is just how I corrected the problem.
Thank-you to all who posted.
Jul 9, 2008
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