Thank you so much for the informative tutorial. You saved my friend and I’s evening of We Ski after discovering one of the remotes unresponsive. We derived an immense sense of accomplishment from our repair. Thank you again.
Thank you!! Worked like you said. My corrosion was on the top connect. I did open and check the bottom just in case so I don’t have to open this up again for the years to come. I got my wii from someone else. So I know for sure I’m not storing this Wii in any humid conditions. Thanks again!!!
Great video I was so upset when I bought a black motion plus Wii controller cause it didn’t work and I did everything as in the video and it works perfectly now !!!
Mine was working but I had taken it apart bc the corrosion and button sticking but after cleaning it it won’t respond to batteries anymore I’m not sure what I did wrong
If it’s not batteries or corrosion, I’m guessing there’s an issue with the circuit board. It could be the wires or connections from the wires but if those are good then the circuit board may be faulty.
I cannot for the life of me get my screwdriver to remove the bottom screws of the remote. The top ones came out just fine. I think it's because they're so far in there and so tiny. Any suggestions??😅
Turns out the negative battery terminal that's supposed to be soldered onto the board had snapped clean off and was sitting comfortably in the back shell. I thought it was just supposed to be that way until I saw the board on this video lol. The seller must have dropped it. Soldered it together where it had snapped and it lives again
This is a very common issue since AA batteries typically leak electrolyte which impedes the connectivity. If new battery and a good cleaning don’t do the trick, take a look at your wires and connections to the circuit board (burns or messed up components.
I do but it's nice to have comments here so folks can contribute/learn as well. theaveragejoediy@gmail.com is the email but feel free to also comment here.
But you Clearly see that your Remote not have Corrosion in top Perminals so why you Remove it with heavy tools, just Advice Don't use Heavy Tools for Device or Controller such like this, they Cause Damaging the shell or other parts be careful, and Good Video
I got mine from Walmart (see video: th-cam.com/video/4RU2WAIWZc4/w-d-xo.html) but if you don't have one close, this set looks pretty good and has Y-tip bits: amzn.to/3hQuOoD (Affiliate Link)
Hello Thanks for the tutorial, but unfortunately nothing worked for me, strange because no button reacts to switching on except sync (after pairing the buttons, the sensor works). Unfortunately, I have to pair every time, so I have 2 questions: 1. Have you had or heard of such a case? 2. Do you know where to get a set of battery springs for the remote, as you know, the most common problem with the wii remote is leaking batteries, corrosion, etc. and I can't find the parts anywhere unless I type something wrong hmmm
I am not familiar. Assuming you’re syncing the remote correctly, it could be going out or something wrong with the hardware. Are you using a genuine remote from Nintendo? For the part, try searching Wii remote parts or battery springs in eBay. Lots of good stuff on there.
@@learnsavediy I understand that it synchronizes correctly, but after turning it off (power) and turning it back on (only with the sync button on the wiilot I have to synchronize again. Of course only Original, the best ;) The problem is that the upper ones are there but the lower springs are nowhere :\
I'm trying to open up my remote, but no matter how hard I try to get through the seam it just won't budge. I've used quitar piks, thin screwdrivers, and a staple remover and nothing is working. Any tips for just getting it open?
Hi! I would recommend using something plastic so you don't mar up the plastic. After you completely remove all 4 screws, pry near the bottom of the remote (near where the nunchuck connects). That end typically is more loose. You could use a rubber mallet to lightly tap around the remote to potentially loosen up the remote, but I wouldn't go to crazy. It should come right apart.
Thank you so much for the informative tutorial. You saved my friend and I’s evening of We Ski after discovering one of the remotes unresponsive. We derived an immense sense of accomplishment from our repair. Thank you again.
I love it! I'm glad the video helped :) Cheers!
You really want to follow up the vinegar with isopropyl alcohol, so you're not leaving the acid from the vinegar on the electronic components.
Thanks for the tip!
I doped my entire motherboard of the wii controller in pure alcohol rub it with toot brush and some worker fine after
@@vincentyoo6297 I haven’t had any issues with using vinegar but if it works it works!
Thank you!! Worked like you said. My corrosion was on the top connect. I did open and check the bottom just in case so I don’t have to open this up again for the years to come. I got my wii from someone else. So I know for sure I’m not storing this Wii in any humid conditions. Thanks again!!!
Glad it worked!! 😀
Great video I was so upset when I bought a black motion plus Wii controller cause it didn’t work and I did everything as in the video and it works perfectly now !!!
Nice!
I have a remote that blinks but won’t connect to my console no matter what. I’ve taken it apart, tried resyncing and still the same problem.
You need to Connect the Wii remote to the Wii
Really helpful. Official wiimotes are tough and v expensive now. Many thanks.
I agree! Always worth a try before spending money!
Mine was working but I had taken it apart bc the corrosion and button sticking but after cleaning it it won’t respond to batteries anymore I’m not sure what I did wrong
I tried clean the top battery contact, but hard to clean on board battery contact. still not working.
If cleaning and a new set of batteries didn’t work, I’m guessing the board could be bad.
Thanks for the tutorial. I didn't find any corrosion on the contacts, but it still doesn't work. Do you know anything about that?
If it’s not batteries or corrosion, I’m guessing there’s an issue with the circuit board. It could be the wires or connections from the wires but if those are good then the circuit board may be faulty.
I cannot for the life of me get my screwdriver to remove the bottom screws of the remote. The top ones came out just fine. I think it's because they're so far in there and so tiny. Any suggestions??😅
Why are we literally having the same problem at this exact moment in time 😭
@@kipmayes4173 Haha FOL🥲
I actually ended up using a Y0 screwdriver for the bottom ones, and it worked. (:
Looks like you figured it out! Nice work!
Um so i tried this and broke one of the batttery connectors off is there any way to re soulder them?
You can try!
I have that same set of drivers. However, mine are green and black. Guess they changed to red from 2 years ago.
They still sell both green and red sets.
Super IT worked Ty so much
Nice work!
Turns out the negative battery terminal that's supposed to be soldered onto the board had snapped clean off and was sitting comfortably in the back shell. I thought it was just supposed to be that way until I saw the board on this video lol. The seller must have dropped it. Soldered it together where it had snapped and it lives again
Sometimes it’s helpful just to see a “good” example so you can give it a once over to look for any obvious signs of issue. Glad it was a simple fix!
What if that's not the problem?
This is a very common issue since AA batteries typically leak electrolyte which impedes the connectivity. If new battery and a good cleaning don’t do the trick, take a look at your wires and connections to the circuit board (burns or messed up components.
Do you use any chemical in q-tip? thank you
Just white vinegar
@@learnsavediy Thank you so much!
Thanks! This fixed all of our controllers except the one I threw away before watching this video.
Awesome! Good job 👏
May be weird, but do you have a email adress cuz my black wiimote doesnt work
I do but it's nice to have comments here so folks can contribute/learn as well. theaveragejoediy@gmail.com is the email but feel free to also comment here.
But you Clearly see that your Remote not have Corrosion in top Perminals so why you Remove it with heavy tools, just Advice Don't use Heavy Tools for Device or Controller such like this, they Cause Damaging the shell or other parts be careful, and Good Video
I see your point. I figured since I was already going in there to clean it that I might as well get everything rather than only doing half.
Thank you
You’re very welcome!
Thanks but I don't have that screwdriver to remove the screws
I got mine from Walmart (see video: th-cam.com/video/4RU2WAIWZc4/w-d-xo.html) but if you don't have one close, this set looks pretty good and has Y-tip bits: amzn.to/3hQuOoD (Affiliate Link)
Thanks
of course this doesn't fix my remote
If you’ve replaced the batteries and the contacts are clean, look at the boards. Do you notice any burned components?
No meu caso essa peça laranja está rachada tem como substituir ela?
Hello Thanks for the tutorial, but unfortunately nothing worked for me, strange because no button reacts to switching on except sync (after pairing the buttons, the sensor works). Unfortunately, I have to pair every time, so I have 2 questions:
1. Have you had or heard of such a case?
2. Do you know where to get a set of battery springs for the remote, as you know, the most common problem with the wii remote is leaking batteries, corrosion, etc. and I can't find the parts anywhere unless I type something wrong hmmm
I am not familiar. Assuming you’re syncing the remote correctly, it could be going out or something wrong with the hardware. Are you using a genuine remote from Nintendo? For the part, try searching Wii remote parts or battery springs in eBay. Lots of good stuff on there.
@@learnsavediy I understand that it synchronizes correctly, but after turning it off (power) and turning it back on (only with the sync button on the wiilot I have to synchronize again.
Of course only Original, the best ;)
The problem is that the upper ones are there but the lower springs are nowhere :\
I have serveral wii motes that dont have any corrotion but still wont turn on, do you know what can be the problem?
How do the boards look? New batteries?
@@learnsavediy doesnt seem like new batteries, but i think the internal battery is dead
I'm trying to open up my remote, but no matter how hard I try to get through the seam it just won't budge. I've used quitar piks, thin screwdrivers, and a staple remover and nothing is working. Any tips for just getting it open?
Hi! I would recommend using something plastic so you don't mar up the plastic. After you completely remove all 4 screws, pry near the bottom of the remote (near where the nunchuck connects). That end typically is more loose. You could use a rubber mallet to lightly tap around the remote to potentially loosen up the remote, but I wouldn't go to crazy. It should come right apart.
@@learnsavediy ended up getting it open after a while. It snapped off a microscopic plastic piece, though
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