Skip to main content

Nintendo 64 LED status light replacement

What you need

  1. Nintendo 64 LED status light replacement, LED status light: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • After the top cover of the console has been removed, focus attention on the front of the motherboard. You will see the red LED bulb.

    • Coming out of the plastic bulb are two electrodes (they look like small pins). Locate these electrodes/pins. Each of these pins bends downward and sticks through the motherboard through two holes that are side by side.

  2. Nintendo 64 LED status light replacement: step 3, image 1 of 2 Nintendo 64 LED status light replacement: step 3, image 2 of 2
    • To remove the light, start by heating up a soldering utensil. When it is hot, place the tip onto either one of the pin slots to soften the connection between the pin and the board. Repeat this process on the other pinhole.

  3. Nintendo 64 LED status light replacement: step 4, image 1 of 2 Nintendo 64 LED status light replacement: step 4, image 2 of 2
    • Wedge a thin screwdriver underneath the LED light, and pull up so that the LED light is facing toward the ceiling. Use pliers on the pins to wiggle and loosen them until they can be removed from the motherboard.

  4. Nintendo 64 LED status light replacement: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • You have now removed the light, and a new one is ready to be put into its place. With your new LED light bulb (it should only be rated at 3.4 volts at a maximum), you will stick its two pins through the motherboard, just as the original LED bulb was set up.

    • Once the pins are through, and you have positioned the new bulb as the old one was positioned, heat up the area surround the holes and the pins with the soldering iron. Then touch some soldering metal to this hot area. It will form a bond between the pin and the motherboard and allow for electricity to flow and power the bulb.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

One other person completed this guide.

One Comment

Hey just a quick question, I did this but now the led turns on for a few seconds and then starts blinking and eventually turns off i tried a couple different led bulbs but still have the same issue. if there is a fuse or something that goes bad or something like that do you happen to know anything about that?

John De almeida - Reply

Add Comment

View Statistics:

Past 24 Hours: 2

Past 7 Days: 9

Past 30 Days: 63

All Time: 9,427