Console Repair

Console Diagnostic Pro

Diagnose console faults, compare repair paths, and find the right fix before you overspend.

What we diagnose:

Power Issues
Display Problems
Overheating
Hardware Faults
Controller Issues
Audio Problems
Storage / SSD
Software Issues
Performance
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

Supports PS5, PS5 Slim, PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch & Nintendo Switch 2

Console troubleshooting hub

Fix PS5, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch issues faster

Use the diagnostic tool when you want a guided route based on symptoms, or browse repair guides when you already know the problem. We cover power faults, overheating, no signal, Wi-Fi problems, controller faults, software issues, storage errors and more across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch consoles.

Diagnose the fault

Follow a clearer path for startup faults, black screen issues, no signal, overheating, audio faults and controller problems.

Compare repair paths

See when a quick setting change is enough, when a part replacement makes sense, and when a full console replacement is the smarter move.

Use model-aware guides

Main guides are merged where the fixes overlap, so PS5, PS5 Slim and PS5 Pro users land on one stronger page instead of thin duplicates.

Most searched console issues

Start with the issue cluster that best matches what you are seeing

These are the main symptom groups users search when they are deciding whether they are looking at a simple fix, a settings issue, or a real repair. Each section links into the stronger guide cluster instead of thin one-off pages.

PS5

Most common searches: not turning on, no signal, black screen, overheating, WiFi not working.

Browse PS5 issue cluster

Xbox Series X

Most common searches: not turning on, no signal, HDMI not working, overheating, WiFi not working.

Browse Xbox issue cluster

Nintendo Switch

Most common searches: not turning on, dock not working, black screen, overheating, WiFi not working.

Browse Switch issue cluster

How we test and review

Named editorial review and symptom-first troubleshooting

Console Troubleshooting is maintained by Console Troubleshooting Editorial. Guides are reviewed to separate overlapping symptoms first, start with the safest and cheapest checks, then escalate toward repair only when repeated evidence supports it.

Named review

Major guide updates and trust pages now publish under Console Troubleshooting Editorial instead of anonymous role labels.

Revision notes

Top landing pages now show what changed so users and crawlers can see why the page was updated.

Trust pages

Use About, Editorial Policy, Contact, Privacy, Terms, and Refunds to understand how the site operates.

Repair decisions and cost guidance

Use these pages when you are deciding whether to repair or replace

These commercial support pages help users turn troubleshooting traffic into a clearer buying decision before they book repair, order parts, or replace the console.

Trust and policies

How we write guides and support paid users

Console Troubleshooting now includes dedicated trust pages covering who the site is for, how guides are reviewed, how to contact us, and how privacy, terms, and refunds are handled.