Nintendo Wii Motherboard Replacement
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1. adıma gitUse this guide to replace your Wii's motherboard. Replacing the motherboard requires removal of nearly every component inside the Wii.
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Use a metal spudger to remove the white plastic screw covers stuck to the lower case near the front of the Wii.
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Open the controller port cover until it is perpendicular to the black controller port bezel.
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Pull the controller port cover straight up to release it from the outer case.
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Remove the small Phillips screw securing the battery door to the bottom panel.
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Pull the battery door out of the Wii.
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Use a pair of tweezers to lift the fan connector up and out of its socket on the logic board.
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Remove the three 10 mm Phillips screws securing the black bracket to the bottom panel near the front of the Wii.
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Slightly lift the bracket and use your other hand to pull the retaining clip away from where the Wi-Fi antennas enter the motherboard sheild.
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Remove the bracket from the Wii.
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Remove the four 11.3 mm Phillips screws securing the heat sink to the bottom panel.
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Lift the side of the Wi-Fi board furthest away from the heat sink and lift it out of its socket on the motherboard, being careful not to put too much sideways force on the connector.
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Remove the Wi-Fi board & antennas from the Wii.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Any idea if there is a common issue effecting these motherboards that causes them to fail? Perhaps I'm wondering if there is a best-practice method for determining where and/or why my Wii's MB failed (circuit tracing, component testing, soldered fuses, etc.). Upon lengthy inspection, I am unable to find any components with the usually noticeable burn marks, leaky/exploded capacitors, discolored parts or similar visual cues telling me why this MB failed.
And as a side note, I've already testing this Wii's power supply and it's 100%.
Thoughts?
I just found this post about on-board fuses, but the other parts of my original question still apply.
Nintendo Wii Drive Board Fuse Replacement
If I determine it's a fuse-related issue, I'll post an update here.
Our WII unit was hit by a power surge…was not able to get it to work after that. Will motherboard replacement likely resolve most issues related to this?
Thank you for these detailed instructions! I was able to replace my original 01 board with rev. 60 and it's working beautifully! Can't thank you enough!