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Wii Remote Troubleshooting - Steps to Fixing Wii Remote Problems



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Submitted 2011-02-21 02:55:36
Have you been having troubles together with your Wiimote? Here are some troubleshooting actions that must get you back in the game quick! These guidelines will function for all Wiimote errors. Very first of all, be certain that you've correctly set up your Wii. Double check to make certain that the sensor bar power cord is firmly attached to the back of the Wii and then chose no matter whether you would like the sensor bar to be centered above or below your television screen. This is a no brainer, but I will say it anyway: Make certain that you are using fresh quality name brand alkaline batteries in the Wiimote. For anyone who is using rechargeable batteries then be sure which are the new school nickel metal hydride and not old school cadmium.

1. Make sure that the Wiimote controller is at least three to ten feet from your television set.

2. Is there anything blocking the signal the is between the Wii console itself and the sensor bar? If there are then move them out of the way.

3. What else causes sensor bar and Wiimote not to work? Interference from other things such as candles, sunlight, the glow from a fireplace as well as infrared signal from any number of devices. Make sure these devices are far away from the Wii. Do you own a remote controlled car or plane? The radio frequency interference from these devices can interfere with proper Wiimote/sensor bar communication.

4. What other wireless toys do you have laying around that could possibly interfere with the Wii? Hows about cordless phone? A computer using wireless internet or wireless input devices like keyboard and mouse? Many people overlook these simple little things that are causing your Wii not to function properly. This is just because of a simple misunderstanding of what radio frequency and infrared frequency and wireless communication can do to your home environment. Now it is my hope that you understand these basic things so that you get hours of enjoyment from your Wii console.

If after all these steps are you still having problems? If the earlier steps did not get you back in the game here are some more things you can do to get back in the game fast! If your Wiimote is still not communicating with the Wii console, then you need to get your Wii console to shake hands or get "synced" with your Wiimote again. This can be hard if the Wiimote you are using is not the original factory issue one that came with your console. The fact is if the Wiimote was working and now it is not! Then you need to synchronize the Wiimote to the controller again.

Here are some more troubleshooting steps to help you fix your Wiimote problem and get back in the game:

1. Turn the Wii console power off. Then go to the wall and unplug the power cord from the outlet. Wait about sixty seconds and then plug the power cord back in the wall.

2. Turn the power back on. If you see a Health and Safety screen, then look for and find the small flap on the front of your Wii console and then find and push a little red button that says "sync" on it. Press this button and hold it down for about thirty seconds. This should clear all of the syncs that have taken place on your Wii. It is like clearing a memory or resetting to factory defaults if you will.

3. Now, after the button has been held down for at least thirty seconds you can now get down to doing a re-sync with your Wiimote.

4. Now, take the Wiimote that you want to sync and take off the battery cover and you will find a little red button under your batteries. Press this button quickly and release it and you should see blinking blue lights on the front of your Wiimote.

5. Go back to the console and press then sync button under the flap again. Then if all has worked properly you should see a player LED has stopped blinking and this means your re-sync is done! These procedures will need to be performed for each additional Wiimote that you want to use on your system.

So as you could see if you are having issues with your Wii remote they can be fixed by understanding the appropriate troubleshooting actions. This is also true for any problem with your Wii console regardless of whether it is Wii error codes or your wii remote. You are able to fix your Wii difficulties your self and save money doing it if you have a superb do it yourself Wii repair guide.

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