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Check for 12V coming out of the power supply. If this is not present then check the fuse in the mains plug. If the fuse is OK but you still have no output from the power supply then the power supply is faulty and you need a replacement. If there is 12V from the power supply but the Wii still does not have the RED LED on or switch on then the fault is in the Wii and this is not for a novice to try to repair.

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