Sony bravia kdl-50ex645 light flashes

Haven't had this tv for long and the lights just flash Red about 5 time's. I read that this is a common problem and i'm sad that this is happening already. Been a Loyal customer my whole life my room is full of sony brands. Please help.

Hi fd3sihk, 
Welcome to the Sony Community! 
Please try the following troubleshooting Steps: 
Kindly perform factory reset, please check this link for further details. 
If TV  turns on, please perform software update. Kindly visit this website for further details regarding software update. 
For additional troubleshooting steps regarding blinking lights, please check this article. 
If the issue is still persist, repair will be needed. Kindly visit eservice.sony.com to check for an authorize service center closest to your location. 
NOTE: Please make sure to remove any connected devices to your TV before you perform reset and software update. 
If my post answers your question, please click the button below "Accept as Solution"
 

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