Did it properly re-synch?Make sure batteries are in correct,sensor bar is not obstructed and is as far forward wherever it is sitting.I assume you went to Nintendo site for troubleshoot?If not,then if you read it from the manual it is the same information.I used to fix Nintendos.The site also suggests a completely different set of batteries.I use AA rechargable Energizers which I bought at one of the dollar stores for $10,perhaps family dollar.There is an extra 8-pack of them available at K-mart and they last much longer than anything.Also,if you do not use anything battery powered for a long time,remove the batteries.Sorry,I got off the subject but I intend to inform and educate people by supplying as much info as possible with not just the problem at hand but the subject of batteries,period.If none of that works,the balance board circuitry may be bad or the Wii may not be reading the balance board.If you do end up having to send the Wii in for repair,send everything except the games.Send cables,power adapter,remote(s),balance board.If anything is bad it will be replaced.I worked at United Radio in NY and depending on where you are,they may have you send it there.Here is the Nintendo link.If you have any questions,just comment here and I will get an autolink and reply ASAP.Good luck,Greg
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/ts/balanceBoard.jsp
Battery Has Been Disconnected
Possible Causes:
Quick Learn procedure was performed with scan tool.TCM battery direct (B+) circuit is open or disconnected.TCM power ground circuit is open.PCM/TCM was disconnected or it has been replaced.If you explain what you have been doing to your vehicle to get this code,it will make it easier to trouble shoot.
Standard Mode Synchronization
Note: Make sure you have placed batteries in the Wii Remote and that they are full/charged.
Go to the Wii Menu. (Channel Grid)
This procedure must be followed for each additional Wii Remote added to your system.
(source http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/setupWiiRemote.jsp#Synch)
Put four AA batteries into the battery housing located on the underside of the Wii Balance Board.
Insert a Wii Balance Board compatible game into the Wii system.
Select the "Disc Channel" on the screen with the Wii remote, and choose "Start."
Open the SD card slot to reveal a sync button on the Wii system. This is located behind a cover under the power and eject buttons.
Turn the Wii Balance Board upside down.
Remove the battery cover under the balance board to reveal another sync button.
Pres the sync button on the balance board, then press the sync button on the Wii. Do not hold down the buttons. You know it is synchronized when the blue light on the Wii Balance Board stays steady
Place the board on a flat surface directly in front of the TV. Face the power button away from the TV.
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