Saltar al contenido principal

La Nintendo 3DS XL 2015, comercializada como New Nintendo 3DS XL, se lanzó el 11 de octubre de 2014 en Japón y el 13 de febrero de 2015 en Norteamérica.

Preguntas 367 Ver todo

My New 3DS won't turn on after DIY repair attempt

So, recently my N3DS's thumbpad was a bit wonky, and I opened up the system to clean it. Well, after I put it back together, it took an unusually long time to boot up, and when it did, it had a tendency to randomly freeze for a few seconds, and it couldn't read the microSD card. So, I tried taking the card out and putting it back in... while the machine was on. When it told me not to do that while it was on, I turned it off and took the card out and put it back in again.

Then, it wouldn't start at all. At first, the blue light came on briefly, then a it made a quick *pop* sound and turned off. And now, it won't even do that. I've tried plugging it in, and nothing happened. The orange light did come on, but it wouldn't turn on.

I've taken pictures of the parts I've done things with, if that helps:

http://tinypic.com/r/20mwd0/9

http://tinypic.com/r/j5cqph/9

http://tinypic.com/r/2qdnccw/9

http://tinypic.com/r/v6lssw/9

http://tinypic.com/r/xnuuxj/9

http://tinypic.com/r/33p921d/9

Contesta esta pregunta Yo también tengo este problema

Es esta una buena pregunta?

Puntuación 0
Agregar un comentario

2 Respuestas

Respuesta Más Útil

Okay, so that "pop" sound is generally from a damaged ribbon from the upper section to the board on the lower section.

When you got that "pop" sound, did you notice that the screen flickered white briefly? If so, then this is your culprit. You'll need to completely disassemble your machine and inspect the ribbons from the upper section. Since you've already disassembled the bottom half, use this to help get the upper half open

Reemplazo de la pantalla LCD superior de Nintendo 3DS XL

Getting the upper LCD/speakers/etc ribbons out for inspection can be a bit tricky. You'll need to get the upper half off from the lower half and if the new 3DS XL LL is similar to the old 3DS XL, then you'll need to maneuver the clicking hinge from the locking mechanism. This can be done with a very tiny flat head bit and pushing the clicking part back into the upper housing from the lower section. If you get the two separated, then you'll need to maneuver the ribbons out of the lower section. After that, you'll need to curl the ribbons up into a tight tube and feed them back through the joint. From there, you can inspect the ribbons for tears or breaks, which I'm certain is the problem.

If you attempt to do the above, take your time and be patient, it's a very delicate process but you'll find the problem ribbon. For me, it was the speaker ribbon that had a 1cm cut that tore 2-3 wires.

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 1
Agregar un comentario

I had this exact symptom (including popping sound from the left speaker and NO signs of life from the screens) and it was because the P12 ribbon cable wasn’t plugged in. (the tiny one on the lower right) It got hidden out of sight below the motherboard and I overlooked it.

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 0
Agregar un comentario

Añadir tu respuesta

Popful Frost estará eternamente agradecido.
Ver Estadísticas:

Ultimas 24 horas: 0

Ultimos 7 días: 5

Ultimos 30 días: 21

Todo El Tiempo: 2,184