I Bought a $5 Junk Wii! showing a black screen Can I Fix it? Retro Console Restoration-ASMR

I bought a $5 junk Wii! showing a black screen can I fix it? retro console restoration-ASMR The common defect in this console is that it does show a black screen, and this common defect is always from a bad wi-fi or Bluetooth adapter. Today we have this Nintendo Wii game console that’s having video issues when you try to turn it, it’s just showing a black screen so let’s go over to see how we can be able to repair this issue how to repair: A lot of these Wii bad or dead PCBs are really due to uh a bad wi-fi or Bluetooth adapter and I’m going to show you what I mean here. Carefully pull the faceplate away from the front of the Wii. Use a pair of tweezers to disconnect the LED cable’s plastic connector from the motherboard. Remove the faceplate. Lift the outer case straight up off the body of the Wii. Remove the small Phillips screw securing the battery door to the bottom panel. This screw is captive to the battery door. Pull the battery door out of the Wii. This is a good time to change the CR2032 battery if it hasn’t been changed recently. Lift the DVD drive shield upward and remove it from the Wii. Remove the four 9 mm #1 Phillips screws securing the DVD drive to the bottom panel. Lift the side of the DVD drive opposite the controller ports enough to access the cables on its bottom face. Carefully pull the DVD drive power cable out from under the plastic shroud near the heat sink. Pull the DVD drive power cable away from the socket on the DVD drive. Use your fingernail to flip up the retaining flap on the DVD drive ribbon cable socket. Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself. Pull the DVD drive ribbon cable out of its socket. Remove the DVD drive from the Wii. Use the flat end of a spudger or your fingertips to lift up the end of the Bluetooth board nearest the center of the motherboard. Carefully peel the front edge of the Bluetooth board off the EMI foam attached to the motherboard. Remove the Bluetooth board. How to Restore a Yellow Nintendo Wii the Easy Way This video will show you how to make your yellowed Nintendo Wii look almost new again. Coat the plastic in hydrogen peroxide to fix discoloration. Hydrogen peroxide works well on plastics that have turned entirely yellow instead of in just one spot. Fill a plastic bag with enough hydrogen peroxide to cover the plastic. Stick the plastic in the bag of hydrogen peroxide and lay it out in direct sunlight. Wait 3-4 hours before rinsing it off with clean water.[5] You can purchase hydrogen peroxide at a drugstore or big box store. If you’re treating some sort of plastic mechanism, make sure you remove all the parts that aren’t plastic before putting them into the hydrogen peroxide. You can also use an old toothbrush to scrub the hydrogen peroxide onto the plastic if desired Thank you for watching my video! ASMR relaxation restoration #restoration #repair #gaming #Playstation2 #resurfacing
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