Hisense Smart TV Flashing Red Light and blue light

  • Main cause for red and blue light blinking for 6 times means there is a power supply issue or the motherboard or mainboard is corrupted.
  • To fix this red flashing light and blue light blinking you need to disconnect all power supply including tv antenna and all cables including modem and router and wait for 60 seconds and turn it on and wait for your hisense smart tv to reboot / restart.

Sometimes when you turn on your hisense smart tv you will see a flashing red and blue light blinking or hisense tv red light blinks 2 times or red light blinking 6 times or 3 times and turns off or only red light blinking but tv wont turn on and keeps on blinking this means that there is a power short supply issue or power deflection issue or problem with mainboard got corrupted or faulty and you need to replace it reaching hisense smart tv support.

If you have a Hisense smart TV and you are facing an issue while turning it on like its flashing red /blue light and turning on  Okay In this article I’m gonna provide solutions to fix the problem with your Hisense Smart TV which is not turning on but  is flashing red and blue lights.

How to Fix Hisense Smart TV Flashing Red and Blue Light

Hisense Smart TV Flashing Red Light and blue light

Solution 1: Unplugging Your Modem and router

Step 1: Try to unplug your modem and router from the connected port.

Step 2: Wait for 30 – 60 seconds.

Step 3:  Then plug the modem and router back again to the connection port.

This is very simple trick and it actually works, If not try the next one

Solution 2: Unplugging the Power 

Step 1:  Disconnect the power from the TV wall . 

Step 2: Then locate the power button on the TV not the remote.

Step 3: Press and hold the button for 30 seconds.

Step 4: After 30 seconds release the power button.

 Step 5: Reconnect the power back again to the wall socket and see if it will turn on.

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Fix Hisense tv Blinking Red Light?

You can fix this issue by power reset method by pulling off all power cord connectors / cables and try with other cables if possible and leave your hisense smart tv for 1 minute by unplugging and removing all power supply connectors and plug them back after 1 min and see if it works.

What causes Hisense tv blinking light red / blue for 3 times or 6 times and turns off?

If you are wondering why hisense smart tv red and blue lights are blinking and turning off then here it is, If there is a faulty power cords or motherboard / mainboard power supply got corrupted or damaged then you will see these blinking lights.

FAQ on Hisense tv Flashing red and blue light

This means there is a power shortage issue or Hisense smart tv is not receiving enough power to turn on your hisense smart tv.

You need to soft reset by unplugging power supply plugs and wait for 60 seconds and plug them back and try again.

If your hisense smart tv blinking red light when you turn on then this means that your power supply motherboard of your hisense smart tv got damaged. You need to buy a new one and replace it.

Lakshmi Durga
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Lakshmi Durga is Senior Content Writer and Author and Also a Senior Editorial Team Member at A Savvy Web for More than 5 Years and She writes about technology related subject troubleshooting guides and helps users to solve issues. She has a Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Btech) from Kakatiya University and (Master of Technology) Mtech at Kakatiya University and JNTU university and is a real time Technology expert. She is a Real time Tech Expert and enthusiastic and has an Expertize in this technology area and writes specially on troubleshooting guides, solutions and tips and fixes and how to articles on Tech Related subjects like iPhone, Android, iOS, Smart tv and other tech related information.

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