- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
first of all these tablets take a long time to charge. second check the cable were you plug into tablet to make sure the holding clips are working and take hold. My first choice and most inexpensive is to buy a new charger. Also check plug in port for damage. look at warranty to see if it is still covered and get replaced. />
Such electronic devices from China generally aren't repaired under warranty--to be then returned to customers. Any such repair is not likely at a facility near your home in the US, anyway. If the fabricator or its importer contact here actually refurbishes these, it's likely performed at some single facility--the importer contacts (or perhaps the store--or another store) may then try to sell these again later, for a somewhat lower price, as refurbished units (perhaps not, though).
Once your return your tablet, the refurb process really has nothing to do with you. If you wait past the point of return and refund, the store then won't help you. The importer contact or company might instead send you another refurbished unit, after you ship your tablet--if it's still then technically under warranty.
It's far better to get the store to let you return it to get a refund, or to obtain a replacement--these are the best outcomes if it's defective. (People have trouble with refurbs, sometimes.)
If resetting to factory settings doesn't work, return it to the local store or follow the RMA process (return merchandise authorization) from the online store. If it's defective or broken after all, don't let your rights to return it to get a refund or replacement unit expire: Determine if it's defective in order to get return the process moving soon.
It sounds like a problem which likely may not be easily nor cheaply fixed. It's likely an LCD screen problem--perhaps the tablet was bumped around badly during shipping. (LCD screens really prove quite delicate. This is a larger tablet's LCD screen giving the problem now, after all--it's more likely to be damaged if it's not packed and shipped well.)
These capacitive touch screens are very sensitive; most likely you damaged it [more than you think] when you dropped it.
If your within the warranty period or purchased an extended warranty that includes replacing the screen when damaged, you should call tech support to get an RMA [return merchandise authorization] number to have a warranty repair done. If it is out of warranty, you will incur the repair costs- that is, labor and materials.
Don't most electrical/electronic equipment have a 12 month warranty at lest, Batteries 6 months, well here in Aus it's how I am aware it is. Anyway if you can and have warranty take it back, that's all I can suggest.
Nissan quest has a huge proble. I searched with google and many others to fidn this same problem. The over drive can cause the torque to slowly break the cheap motor mounts. If you replaced it yourself you know how cheap and weak they look. There are mroe expensive brands with lifetime warranties in which they last a good 4-5 years even with a lead foot aka my wife slamming on the gas everywhere lol. So look to a more expensive motor mount with a lifetime warranty. When someoen guarantees it for life they build it not to break :) sorry for spelling errors im on a tablet. Im havign a bundle of trouble with my quest, the vcr built in stopped working, blower motor went out replace fsu and blower switch in dash and next up is blower motor. Have fun nissan quest are great vahicles, cheap parts but a hell of a time diagnosing the problem. Good thing is its about 50 bux for a life time warranty front motor mount. A way to help stabilize it i did when racing is put a heavy duty chain around the bracket as well, wont hurt a thing and will save the life of your motor mount. Sounds rigged but works like a charm. I had to change a motor mount on my mustang form racing 1 time a month untill I put the chain on there with the new one.
×