Open it up and examine it very closely... sometimes a buildup of dirt or pet hair can stop it.... also there might either be something else obstructing the normal movements or a tiny piece might have broken.... if it is not obvious or you are not confident about what you are doing, take it to someone who knows about computers and electronics... www.llama.com might help too
Stop pushing the button before you really break it....
NOW, do you have the tools to remove the casing?? If so, remove the case....if not, find your nearest authorized servicer and have them open it...Pray you didn't strip gears or bust a spindle...
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Yes, your Wii should still be under Nintendo's warrenty, so give them a ring, and they can probably repair it for you.
Open it up and examine it very closely... sometimes a buildup of dirt or pet hair can stop it.... also there might either be something else obstructing the normal movements or a tiny piece might have broken.... if it is not obvious or you are not confident about what you are doing, take it to someone who knows about computers and electronics... www.llama.com might help too
Doors is jammed....belt/gears slipping.
Motor is freakin....
Stop pushing the button before you really break it....
NOW, do you have the tools to remove the casing?? If so, remove the case....if not, find your nearest authorized servicer and have them open it...Pray you didn't strip gears or bust a spindle...
take it to the authorised guy to fix it. dont try anyting that involves opening up screws and the box for it may prove damaging.
It would have costed you a good lot of money and i think its best you take it to an authorised guy.
Check your manual, there should be a number you can call for advice from Nintendo.