Replacing your JVC D-ILA Lamp is very simple. Only tools required:

Flathead screwdriver (remove your lamp enclosure)
Torx T-6 or comparable driver

That’s it!

Once you have the enclosure out, it should look similar to this:

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Ok, first step is to unscrew these two screws circled in yellow:

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Once those two are out of the way, unscrew the four small torx (two on either side). Then you’re left with:

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Here are acouple more pictures:

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Now that you have all the screws off, simply separate the two plastic pieces and pull out the old lamp

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Now it’s just a matter of replacing the old lamp for the new…reassemble in reverse order and enjoy!

IMPORTANT: The bulb should be handled with a clean cloth to avoid any dirt or oil. Our hands are naturally oily…this is a no-no for these lamps. It doesn’t hurt to do a final wipe with a clean, non-abrasive, lent free cloth before reinstalling your lamp.

If you’ve paid close attention to the pictures, you can see that this guide was created using a LTI (generic) lamp and enclosure. No worries, are lamps are all original. How can you tell me you’ve got an original lamp?

Here are a few more pics for reference:

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