How to replace Toshiba lamp enclosure for your DLP TV

How to replace Toshiba lamp enclosure for your DLP TV

Step 1.- First of all, unplug the TV from the wall outlet. You have a few thousand volts going through your ballast, be very careful! It’s also a good idea to let the TV cool down for a good 15-20 minutes as the bulb itself can get extremely hot.

Locate the lamp enclosure door; it’s usually at the side of your television (it’s on the right side if you’re looking at the back of the TV).

Toshiba LMP lamp enclosure door

Lamp enclosure door toshiba

Step 2.- There is a hexagonal screw that secures the door to the lamp enclosure.

To remove it you need to use a Hex key (also known as Allen key).

Toshiba lamp enclosure door

Toshiba Lamp enclosure door

Once the door is loose you can easily take it out.

Toshiba lamp enclosure door

Step 3.- Inside you’ll be able to find the lamp enclosure with the lamp, to take it out you first have to loosen the two screws on the bottom of the enclosure with a standard Philips screwdriver.

Toshiba lamp enclosure door

Step 4.- Pull out the enclosure from inside your TV.

Toshiba lamp enclosure door

Step 5.- Take your new enclosure and insert it inside.

Toshiba lamp enclosure door

Secure the new enclosure by tightening the two screws at the bottom.

Toshiba lamp enclosure door

Step 6.- Reinstall the lamp enclosure door with the Hex key and congratulation, you are done!

Toshiba lamp enclosure door

Toshiba lamp enclosure door

To replace the lamp from your enclosure we have a step by step guide of the TBL4-LMP model to help you at http://guides.fixyourdlp.com/toshiba/TBL4-LMP.php?Click=1683
If you would like to purchase the lamp enclosure for any Toshiba TV we recommend you visit http://www.discount-merchant.com/default.asp?Click=1683 and type in your part number, they offer a wide selection of top quality products.

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February 4
2009
Category: Toshiba
Author: Arturo