Nintendo Wii Drive Mechanism Repair

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£ 33.33 tax excl.

Nintendo Wii Drive Mechanism Repair. Is this the right repair for you?

>Nintendo Wii doesn't eject discs
>Nintendo Wii disc drive makes a grinding noise
>Nintendo Wii drive is scratching discs

What causes the Nintendo Wii Drive Mechanism fault?

The main reason we see Nintendo Wii with drive faults coming in are caused by accidental damage. If a disc isn't inserted perfectly straight it can dislodge the rollers that bring the disc in and out again. If any pressure is put on the console where the disc drive is, it can cause the housing of the drive to bend preventing discs from being inserted properly. 

We have found that the younger members of the family have used the Nintendo Wii disc slot as a letterbox. We have found a huge range of objects inside drives from fridge magnets and coins to half eaten jam sandwiches playing cards etc.

Another common fault is where the Nintendo Wii drive ejects discs on its own. You may be playing a game and the Nintendo Wii beeps and ejects the disc. This can be a problem with the eject sensor and other parts of the drive mechanism. 

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QuantityDiscountYou Save
10 10% Up to £ 33.33
20 12.5% Up to £ 83.31
30 15% Up to £ 149.96
40 20% Up to £ 266.60

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Bulk discount matrix for trade customers only 

Tier 1 0-9 units = list price
Tier 2 10-19 units = 10% 
Tier 3 20-29 units = 12.5% 
Tier 4 30-39 units = 15% 
Tier 5 40 units + = 20%

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