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How To Replace Your Original JVC Lamp
- By Fix Your DLP
- Published 10/26/2007
- DLP & LCD Lamps
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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:
Ok, first step is to unscrew these two screws circled in yellow:
Once those two are out of the way, unscrew the four small torx (two on either side). Then you’re left with:
Here are acouple more pictures:
Now that you have all the screws off, simply separate the two plastic pieces and pull out the old lamp
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:
2 Responses to "How To Replace Your Original JVC Lamp" 
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said this on 29 Feb 2008 4:24:20 PM EST
Directions not entirely accurate. You cannot remove "unscrew" the two silver screws from the bulb's hpusing without first removing the front part of the housing's four screws.
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said this on 01 Mar 2008 11:41:52 AM EST
i think everyone could have figured that out themselves :) It's kind of like when people try to remove the cover off of the samsung housings, but can't because the handle is still in the way and they call me and ask how to get it off--i just tell them to remove the handle first and they figure it out.
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