Repairing Nintendo Wii Drive Board Fuses
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Solve problems with eject and spindle motor action by replacing SMT fuses.
Author:
bushing Time required: 45 minutes Difficulty: Very difficult
If you have a drive which fails to spin the disc up or properly eject or "eat" discs, you may have one or two blown fuses on the drive PCB. This guide will show you how to test and replace those fuses!
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Tools (continued) Relevant parts
Edit Step 1
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Faceplate
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Edit Step 7
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Outer Case
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Open the controller port cover until it is perpendicular to the black controller port bezel.
Pull the controller port cover straight up to release it from the outer case.
Repeat this procedure for the memory card port cover.
Remove the two remaining 4.1 mm Phillips screws along the top edge of the black plastic controller port bezel.
Lift the bezel from the long edge furthest away from the controller ports and remove it from the Wii.
Edit Step 15
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DVD Drive
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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.
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.
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.
Edit Step 23
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Drive Board Fuses
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Measure across each fuse with a continuity meter.
If either fuse is open, you will need to replace it with an 0603 fuse; if one is not available, you can use a 0-ohm resistor or jumper wire for testing purposes.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
For more information, check out the Nintendo Wii
device page .
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