I had same problem ( bought a faulty nds off ebay and would charge but nothing when powering up, not even a blink of green light) problem is a component called a L2 its an inductor 33uH in case SMD 1007. its situated dirrectly under the power switch but they are prone to fall off when nds is dropped ect. you need to resolder it on (very tricky). give your nds a shake to see if you can hear it rattelling about. be carefull when opening your nds not to lose the part (its very small, about 4mm long 2mm wide) GOOD LUCK
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Have a look in your manufacturer's handbook/manual.
It's more than likely the lights flash but not charging your laptop because it has sensed that there is a charging lead plugged in but the laptop is not receiving current. This could mean one of two things:
1. The charging socket is faulty and needs to be replaced
2. The Charging lead is faulty (wrong laptop lead or non genuine)
If you have a multimeter and you are proficient in it's use you can check the voltage coming out of the charging lead to see if it's working or not.
to solve this problem. Remove battery from phone keep aside then connect charger to phone and power on let the phone display a battery with an ! mark over it then remove charger and replace battery and switch on. You are done. ([email protected])
If the charge light is not on when you turn the key on before starting then it will not charge.You either need to replace the bulb in the dash or repair the wiring to it.You can get it to charge by running your own keyed power source to the pin in the four prong plug that is marked "L",but if you don't have a volt or amp gauge then you won't know if it's charging or not.
Do you know if the charge light blinks when it charges or like mine it stays on untill charged then goes out, if it is blinking when it normally stays on during charging then it could indicate a fault ( usually with the ccd ) and could prove to be a costly repair if not under warranty, maybe worth getting checked out.
Regards
Sharky
P.S. it could also indicate you have a faulty battery or ac adapter
1) Plug your power adaptor to main unit 2) locate "power on" switch and change it to "off"
after doing this steps you will see a red light which means the unit is charging.
note: for some portable player once the charging is complete this red light changes color either orange or green which means the battery already full charge. but it is adviceable to charge battery for atleast 2hrs.
ok well there is somwhere to start i would see if you can get it to take a charge ok and if it does than try to start it without the ac power on and see what it does if it wont take a charge your battery may be bad or your charging circuit may not be connected correctly ok lrt me know best regards mike
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