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My wii fit is having a serious issue! It says that I've lost 25 pounds since yesterday... and Ummm.... is that even humanly possible? It's having trouble analyzing me... and it's very off. What happened?
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This could very possibly be an issue with the sensor bar. Try these steps:
First, ensure your sensor bar is plugged into the console and oriented properly! Take a look at this picture to see how it's supposed to be facing (NOTE: you will NOT see the purple lights even if your sensor bar is working!! These are ultraviolet lights and are not detectable to the human eye!) Click here for the picture.
Make sure your Wii remote is on and has new batteries! Older batteries decrease the strength of the light that the Wii remote gives off that it uses to communicate with your sensor bar.
Assuming these things work, consider increasing the sensitivity of your sensor bar. Directions for how to do this have been posted online by Nintendo here.
If none of this works, chances are there's something wrong with your sensor bar, Wii remote, or a combination of both. Replace the sensor bar before replacing anything else. If that doesn't work, get a new Wii remote. Good luck!
You should probably put it on a board but if that doesn't work, you could try putting something weighing 12 pounds on the board or in your pockets or whatever.
Ummm do you have the spring compressor attached?
If not, put the bolts back in before someone gets hurt.
Those are strut style.
The proper way to remove them is to install the spring compressor, compress the springs a little, then remove the bolts. Then you will be able to remove the assembly, remove the shocks, put the new ones in, and reinstall.
With out the spring compressor, the spring can "jump out" and possibly cause serious injury. That is a 1,000+ pound spring.
wow ur daughters mean! but for buying a replacement disc, i havent heard of a wii fit being sold without the board, u can try ebay but its unlikely. and as the disc has been physically damaged u won't be able to get nintendo to replace it either, (possibly speak to them nicely and they MIGHT replace it for a fee). if you wait a while, when more games come out that use the balance board, then nintendo may decide to sell wii boards and wii board compatible games seperately, but in all cases it seems that you may have to buy a new wii fit.
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