Your disc is stuck in Wii Console, It needs to eject manually.. You might check out Wii Fix Guide,
that gives step by step information on Dis-Assembling with screenshots,
even a novice can fix the disc eject problem with the help of this DIY
Guide. It also gives information on fixing many Wii Related Problems,
so its a kind of Wii Problems Reference Fix Guide.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
I think if you drop the Wii, the disc ejecter breaks or something. Then you can't eject the disc or vice versa because the ejecter is broken. Call Nintendo Customer Service (1-800-255-3700 in the USA or Canada) and try to get it repaired.
Your disc is stuck in Wii Console, It needs to eject manually. You might check out Wii Fix Guide,
that gives step by step information on Dis-Assembling with screenshots,
even a novice can fix the disc eject problem with the help of this DIY
Guide. It also gives information on fixing many Wii Related Problems,
so its a kind of Wii Problems Reference Fix Guide.
Contact nintendo and let them know that your getting a disc read error, and that the system was dropped. Also let them know that there is a disc inside, they will talk to you about physical damage, which is not covered under their warranty. So a repair from them, your looking @ about 57bucks
I've found that this is usually caused by a problem with the small plastic gears that operate the loading mechanism. Sometimes they break, need to be realigned, or get stuck.
If one or more of them have a problem then the loading mechanism never allows the disc to drop onto the motor to spin. Then the Wii realizes that the disc did not load properly and kicks it back out.
But the only way to see is to take the Wii's cover off.
Fill out their form and be very descriptive when asked and they will repair it.
Alternatively you may choose to open the case and examine the damage - This is unadvisable as you warranty will be void and you could further damage the console
the eject button must of gotten stuck into the wii.don't take your wii apart.call the nintendo customor support number :1-800-255-3700.they will tell you the problem and before you know it.it will be fixed
×