My xbox 360 controller won't synk to the console it will turn the console on then the green light just stays flashing onthe controller and the light on the console goes out?
You did press both the wireless buttons?...1 on the controller & 1 on the xbox console.You did press both the wireless buttons?...1 on the controller & 1 on the xbox console.
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If the Xbox 360 power supply light is green, this means the Xbox 360 power supply is ok and it is an issue with the console itself. You will need to contact Xbox 360 customer support to service your console. However, if you have a flashing orange or yellow light, it means that your console is fine but instead there is something wrong with your power supply. It indicates that it's not getting enough power.
The flashing lights on the outside of the green power button are the status lights for any connected controllers. Just turn on one of your wireless controllers and the green status lights should come on. If you turn on a controller and it doesn't automatically connect, press the connect button the top of the controller and front of the Xbox at the same time. This should connect the controller.
Press the circle button in front of your xbox 360 and at the same time press the small circle button on your controller ( located near the port where you connect the play and charge kit cable) so they can sync with each other
Is this a new controller? Are the batteries new/recharged?
This is the sequence summary on where you are going to focus:
Step 1 - Controller
Step 2 - Console
Step 3 - Console
Step 4 - Controller
Step 5 - Both
Assuming your controller is a wireless version, Lets start!
Step 1 | Press and hold the Xbox Guide button until the controller turns on. The Xbox Guide button is the round button with the green "X" near the center of the controller.
Step 2 | Make sure that your Xbox 360 console is turned on. If your Xbox 360
console is not turned on, press the power button. The power button is
the large round button on your Xbox 360 console.
Step 3 | On the Xbox 360 console, press and release the Connect button. The Connect button is the small round button on the Xbox 360 console.
Step 4 | On the controller, press and release the Connect button. The Connect button is the small button on the front edge of the controller, between the left bumper button and the charging port.
Step 5 | After the Ring of Light spins and flashes one time on the controller
and on the console, the controller is connected. The quadrant on the
Ring of Light that remains lit indicates the position in which the
controller is connected.
Light indicator on console Green light in the center- power is on Green light on one quadrant - controller is connected Four green lights rotating on four quadrants - ready to connect with controller
Light indicator on wireless controllers No lights - no batteries
Green steady light on one quadrant - connected Blinking green lights - its either its ready to connect or the batteries are dying
*Make sure that you have a fully recharged rechargeable batteries *Make sure that you have a functioning/new non-rechargeable batteries *If the steps above aren't working use another Xbox360 controller and follow the same steps.
If the new/working controller is connecting with the console this means that the previous controller is faulty - needs replacement. If the new/working controller is not connecting with the console this may mean that the console is faulty - needs repair.
*NEVER TAMPER WITH ANY OF THE TWO AS TAMPERING WILL VOID EXISTING WARRANTY.
There could be a problem with the Controller or the RF unit on the xbox 360 console. Try another controller to make sure its not the RF receiver inside the Xbox 360. Usually when you press the Sync button on either the Xbox or the controller the lights on the X circle should spin and then flash on number 1 and stay a steady green on both the console and the controller
To connect the controller to your Xbox 360 console, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Xbox Guide button until the controller turns on. The Xbox Guide button is the round button with the green "X" near the center of the controller.
Make sure that your Xbox 360 console is turned on. If your Xbox 360
console is not turned on, press the power button. The power button is
the large round button on your Xbox 360 console.
On the Xbox 360 console, press and release the Connect button. The Connect button is the small round button on the Xbox 360 console.
On the controller, press and release the Connect button. The Connect button is the small button on the front edge of the controller, between the left bumper button and the charging port.
After the Ring of Light spins and flashes one time on the
controller and on the console, the controller is connected. The
quadrant on the Ring of Light that remains lit indicates the position
in which the controller is connected.
To connect the controller to your Xbox 360 console, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Xbox Guide button until the controller turns on. The Xbox Guide button is the round button with the green "X" near the center of the controller.
Make sure that your Xbox 360 console is turned on. If your Xbox 360 console is not turned on, press the power button. The power button is the large round button on your Xbox 360 console.
On the Xbox 360 console, press and release the Connect button. The Connect button is the small round button on the Xbox 360 console.
On the controller, press and release the Connect button. The Connect button is the small button on the front edge of the controller, between the left bumper button and the charging port.
After the Ring of Light spins and flashes one time on the controller and on the console, the controller is connected. The quadrant on the Ring of Light that remains lit indicates the position in which the controller is connected.
You need to reconnect your controller to your xbox. Next to the two memory slots on the front of your xbox, there should be a small round button. Turn on both your controller and your xbox. Push the little round button. There should be a similar button on your controller. Push that too. They should recognize each other.
You did press both the wireless buttons?...1 on the controller & 1 on the xbox console.
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