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Use this guide to replace a worn-out fan.
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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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Remove the single 5.9 mm Phillips screw under the controller port door nearest the faceplate.
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Use a metal spudger to remove the rubber foot stuck to the side of the Wii near the DVD drive opening.
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Carefully pull the faceplate away from the front of the Wii.
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Use a pair of tweezers to disconnect the LED cable's plastic connector from the motherboard.
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Remove the faceplate.
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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 two remaining 4.1 mm Phillips screws along the top edge of the black plastic controller port bezel.
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Lift the bezel from the long edge furthest away from the controller ports and remove it from the Wii.
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Use a metal spudger to remove the three highlighted screw covers stuck to the side of the Wii.
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Use a metal spudger to remove the two rubber feet stuck to the bottom face of the Wii near the rear ports.
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Grab the fan connector with a pair of tweezers and lift it straight up and out of its socket on the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
9 commenti
Awesome guide, just replaced faulty fan unit in my 9 year old wii. Should hopefully keep it going for another 9 years :)
Super easy and great instructions! I feel a little guilty that my Wii sat in the garage for 4 years! Now it'll be a great birthday present for my 2 boys.
Does anyone have a diagram for the Wii’s airflow? I’m looking to install a booster fan at the bottom to help blow air in but I want to make sure it is effective.
Die Abdeckungen sind geklebt, stecken also nicht.
Ludger -
Don’t mistakenly remove the rubber case feet
Bob Trout -
I just did. That picture could be better.
B G -
Thanks I almost removed the rubber feet
Lushane -
If you’re wondering what to use for this, the main blade of a pocket knife from the corner of the plastic works well.
Cameron Holman -
As you remove the hardware in each step, place them together on a sheet of paper and circle them with the step number.
Tom J -