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Sounds like a dirty lens or bad defective drive. There are special disks you can buy that you insert into the drive and clean the eye of the laser as it spins. If that doesn't work you may want to look into replacing the drive however its more than likely more cost effective to replace the Wii.
This can be caused by a dirty laser in the drive. Try cleaning the laser with a q-tip and alcohol. If this does not fix the problem, the laser may need to be replaced. Contact Nintendo and see if the unit is still under warranty.
If the unit is not under warranty go to www.wiredextreme.com. We are a console repair company based in Texas, and we can get your console up and running again. All our repairs comes with a 90 day warranty that covers the whole console not just what we repair. We also offer extended warranties up to 4 years at additional cost. If you have any other questions/concerns feel free to email [email protected] or call 214-222-5788.
Sorry. Bad News. You cannot buy a sensor bar that is manufactured by any company besides Nintendo. The Wii is set to reject one like yours. You will have to go to either Nintendo's website or eBay and buy a regular Nintendo Sensor Bar.
There must be something in the drive slot. I have removed papper and pennies from wii systems and this is how they respond when something is in the way upon disk insertion. The gears also could be worn to a point that the tray no longer engages and the disk is rejected. The only way to tell is to dissasemble the wii. Tool kits to do this can be purchased on ebay. Good Luck.
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