NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2016-03-23T23:06:04 -05.00 0xero0 19 EDIT: I REALISE NOW THAT THIS IS TOO LATE

Did you get it wet? I think thats a short.... You may want to try spraying the buttons with compressed air and let it dry. another thing can be that something went into the console, such as metal dust, and pressing those buttons makes it contact with something else. last resort, you can try opening it and cleaning the buttons and surroundings with rubbing alcohol, but again, last resort. If the warrenty is valid, DONT do this, send it to nintendo for a free repair. ]]>
Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2016-03-23T22:43:45 -05.00 0xero0 19 Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2016-03-23T17:41:02 -05.00 0xero0 19 Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2016-03-23T16:15:06 -05.00 0xero0 19 Originally posted by: cma2032

I know this is kind of a necro-bump, but I have a DS Lite with the same exact issue. I read that there was a piece of plastic inserted in later DS Lite models to keep this from happening, because it was causing pressure to be put on the motherboard and it would bend, causing a short. 

Did you figure out a fix or did you just sell it? I can't speak for the OP as to how this turned out, but having worked as a high level technician doing board level repairs for several years, I can let you know right now that there really isn't any permanent fix for something like this.  Once a board has bent or bowed in such a manner that one of the traces shorts (internal or external), there's not really any permanent way to fix it.  At best you might be able to find both points at which the offending trace comes to the service and run a jumper wire between those two points, but that would require troubleshooting out which trace it is that's causing the issue.  You still wouldn't be able to stop it from shorting, so you'd probably still experience intermittent issues, even with a jumper wire in place.  As the OP last stated he was going to, it's probably best to just offer it up for parts at this point.
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Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2016-03-23T12:01:21 -05.00 0xero0 19 Originally posted by: 0xero0

So it's a ds lite. It boots up properly and plays fine with stylus only games. I can play touch the dead for example all day long with no prob. But soon as I start using the a b x y buttons the system just powers itself off. Has anyone ever had this problem before or know what the problem is and could tell me hw to fix it or fix it for me for a reasonable price?  Its been broken for a year and I miss it.
I know this is kind of a necro-bump, but I have a DS Lite with the same exact issue. I read that there was a piece of plastic inserted in later DS Lite models to keep this from happening, because it was causing pressure to be put on the motherboard and it would bend, causing a short. 

Did you figure out a fix or did you just sell it?
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Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2010-06-06T20:38:57 -05.00 0xero0 19 Originally posted by: Benihana

Yes they are...I have no problem with DS Phat's. There is just something about the lites that don't go back together well...then again...it could just be me.

ahh... good to know

i'd like to be able to tear one down just for the experience, but i'll have to wait until somebody in the family breaks theirs
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Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2010-06-06T15:56:17 -05.00 0xero0 19 Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2010-06-06T15:40:22 -05.00 0xero0 19 Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2010-06-06T01:49:10 -05.00 0xero0 19 Is there a ds repair tech in the house? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=33432 2010-06-06T01:27:30 -05.00 0xero0 19