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My wii remote stopped working and its charged why isent it working

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Did you try re-synchronizing it with the console ?

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Hi,

Your WII remote could have gone bad. If not, your system has a bluetooth that causes the Remotes not to sync. Heres a picture of it. http://www.eeshops.com/images/Wii-bluetooth-module-J27H002-for-Nintendo-Wii-console.jpg


You can either buy one and replace it yourself, or send it in for repair.

I hope I helped. Unfortunately, these are your only solutions.

Goodluck!

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