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After making sure the unit is plugged in to a live circuit
and Still no Power Check with Sony for warranty
800 222-7669 (SONY) or repair
If purchased with AMEX they will double the warranty
to 2 years You will need the orig warranty HERE: https://docs.sony.com/release/Warranty_D455714504.pdf
There are not really any user serviceable parts unfortunately.
Apple has some suggestions to try before taking it in to an Apple store. Most iPod Nanos are covered by a one year warranty, and you may have purchased a longer warranty. For questions about your warranty and coverage, call Apple customer service. If your iPod is still covered and you live near an Apple store, it may be faster to take it in.
Charge the iPod Nano for several hours to make sure the problem isn't a low battery. Force reset the iPod Nano by holding down the Sleep button and the volume down button at the same time for 8-10 seconds or until the Apple logo appears. Restore your iPod Nano by plugging it into iTunes and clicking on the iPod, then "Restore." This will wipe all information on your iPod Nano and install the latest version of its operating system. Re-sync your data to the iPod Nano after a restore.
No, but any live card can be purchased from local stores, Wal-mart, Target, Best Buy, or Gamestop. You can also purchase a gold account through Xbox Live, as the system will let you connect and upgrade if you haven't had Live before. Go to your Account Settings on your system and select Account Management. From there, you can purchase a live account by month or year.
Check with Walmart. They should have a record of your extended warranty.
Also check the forums on xbox live regarding your specific disk scratching issue. This normally happens if/when the console is moved while the games/movies are being played.
If it won't charg or turn on, then either the battery or ribbon cable connection between battery and main circuit board is faulty or the system needs an update. They should have the serial number in their system if you have a receipt or origional box.
I probably have the same type charger / player that I also purchased from Wal Mart. If it plays your ipod it should also charge it. Make sure the lock button on the ipod is unlocked and it's turned off. If that does not work keep it unlocked and leave it on. On systems like we have that are not iHomes they sometimes have trouble figuring out what brand they need to charge.
The Service Plan from Walmart is an "extended plan" on top of the manufacture warranty. Your Tv is still under warranty from the manufacture.
Here's a link to get the info you need to get started on a warranty claim: http://www.vizio.com/support.aspx?id=1588
Call your store manager and if that doesn't get you action then call 1-800-WALMART and ask that the District Manager be advised and that you expect a call back. Wal-Mart should stand behind anything they sell including warranty. I purchased one for my new notebook and dealt with the store manager for information on the warranty before I bought it. The manager will respond.
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