What if wii wont turn on




















Though it is possible to just replace the laser, it is easier and more reliable to replace the DVD drive. If your Wii is very warm to the touch, this can cause disk read errors.

If this is the case, then completely shut down the Wii red LED and allow it to cool down, and then try again. It is possible that your Wii remote has "lost" its sync. You can clear all previous synced Wii remotes with your console and reconnect the ones you are using. Power off the console and unplug the power cord for a few seconds. Plug the power cord back in and turn the Wii back on. At the "Health and Safety" screen, open the small door on the faceplate of the console.

Hold the red sync button for at least 15 seconds. All previous syncs have been removed from your console at this point. This process does not need to be repeated to re-sync each remote.

Take the first Wii remote you wish to sync and remove the door to the battery compartment. Press and release the red sync button near the batteries.

Quickly press and release the red sync button on the console. The lights on the remote will flash and then illuminate the light that corresponds to that remote's position 1, 2, 3, or 4. Repeat this process for each Wii remote in any desired order. As the console ages, the fan may become clogged or eventually fail, causing the console to overheat, which could lead to much more serious damage to the device. Remove the fan to clean it or replace it with a new one.

If the noise only happens when there is a disc inserted in the drive, the drive might be failing. If it bothers you, you will need to replace the DVD drive. Had a problem with the Wii remotes. Following the instructions above the problem was resolved. Thank you. I have another solution. My Wii would not read discs and gave me a few error messages. I tried the Wii disc cleaning solution and making sure the games were clean, but neither worked. I also tried all of the other troubleshooting solutions, and none worked.

When I looked at the back of the Wii, I noticed a few vents and what looked kind of like a fan. Blowing on it, a bunch of dust came out.

I blew on it a few more times until no more dust came out. And the next thing I knew, the Wii worked! Maybe it was clogged with dust? Regardless, this simple solution worked for me. Had a series of power outages about 8 in a one hour period that kept the Wii from turning on.

I unplugged the ac adapter from the wall for about 10 minutes and when I plugged it back it, everything came back up like normal. Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Turn the unit off Plug in your monitor or TV cord. Turn the Wii console back on. If the power stays on, then continue to the next step. If the power trips back off, there is an issue with your TV cord or more likely you are getting electrical feedback from your TV or monitor.

If this is the case, try a different TV or monitor. Plug in each of the remaining items into the Wii console one by one. Check to see if the power trips back off. If any of the accessory items trip the power off consider replacing the accessory. Reconnect the adapter to the console and plug the outlet end straight into a wall outlet, not a surge protector. Remove the AC adapter from the wall outlet again. If the Wii has yet to turn on, the problem may lie within your electrical outlet.

Plug a lamp, nightlight or something electrical into the outlet the AC adapter was connected to. Run your fingers along the AC adapter cable and visually look for any damage, such as frayed wires or a cracked piece of cable. If the adapter has incurred any damage, you will likely have to buy a new adapter.



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