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Xbox: The indicator light flashes orange

Article ID:817400
Last Review:April 25, 2007
Revision:5.3

SYMPTOMS

When you are using your Xbox console, the indicator light flashes orange.

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CAUSE

This behavior occurs when the internal components have overheated and the Xbox console has automatically shut down to prevent damage.

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THINGS TO TRY

1.Turn off the Xbox console, and then let it cool for at least 10 minutes.
2.Carefully read the Xbox User Guide that came with the Xbox video game system for instructions about correct use and placement of the Xbox console to avoid overheating and other problems.
3.Make sure the Xbox console is not located near a heat source. Heat sources can include the back side of televisions, computers, and monitors, and other electrical devices.
4.Make sure the vents are not blocked. Vents are located on the left and right sides, and on the rear of the Xbox console. Make sure each vent has at least six inches of clearance and a path to open air. If the Xbox is inside a cabinet, try moving it to see if this prevents heat problems.
5.After the Xbox console has cooled, turn it on and make sure that you see a steady green indicator light on the front. Check for air movement near the fan on the back of the console.
6.If the console continues to overheat, or if the fan is not working properly, it may indicate a problem that requires the console to be serviced by Microsoft. Contact Xbox support for more information about console repair.

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APPLIES TO
Microsoft Xbox

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