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Anonymous Posted on Sep 01, 2012

Wii wont take disc completely in the unit help

I had this wii since it came out, never dropped it, My kids did feed coins in it once, AA coins like 3 of them, but I got them out by holding down the eject button an gently shaking them out. That was 6 months ago, it worked fine, it was reading the Disc an everything, well last night I went to put my new game in, an it won't let the disc go in the unit completely ... it spits it out, or just makes the sound like it wants to get it all in there but wont. help what do I do. I dont have the money to get a new one.

  • Anonymous Sep 01, 2012

    The disc is not stuck in the wii by the way, an I am thinking about taken it apart but dont want to mess with it... I dont know.

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Try taking it to your local game store or take it apart or maybe the led reader is broken

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SOURCE: Wii console feed and eject problem

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2010

SOURCE: My wii wont read disc.

Hello there

From what you have said it sounds like you have the Disk read error

The main causes are Hardware failure, overheating or wear & tear.

You may need to perform simple maintenance, clean or in some cases adjust settings.

To get the best advice on where to start I recommend a Wii Repair Guide , From this you can fix the problem at home and avoid any large repair bills. Its easier than it sounds when you have help from the guide.

The other solution would be to send the console off to Nintendo, This is free if your still in warranty. If your console is out of warranty then the usual price of repair is $90



Glad I could Help!

Good Luck & Best Regards

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