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We had a storm and now the wii will not even turn on.

It will not do anything..

  • gwenithbarl Sep 02, 2009

    Yea the Wii was on. Could I just go buy a new cord and try that??

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Was the Wii running while the storm was going on? Was it a lightning storm? If the answer is yes to eaither one of these then most likely there was a power surge and the power supply and / or motherboard has been damaged

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Unplug the power cord from the wii and the wall and wait for 30 mins, then reconnect the power cord

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I agree with the previous solution, check your warranty on the Wii and see if you are still covered and can send it in to get it examined and hopefully fixed for free otherwise you may have to cough up the money to fix it or get a new one.....you should always have a surge protector or turn your equipmemnt off when there is a storm with severe lightning. Buying a new cord probably wont help. Sorry.

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Salutations Bloopdinkle,

Do you know if your Wii is connected to a surge protector? You can get power surges at many times especially when the power goes out, or even comes back during a storm.

If you do have a surge protector connected you may want to see if your fuse needs to be reset. If not I don't think that the Wii's manufacture's would cover surge damage.

Sorry I didn't have happier news.
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