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The slim edition of the classic Xbox 360 with a 250GB HDD and built-in Wi-Fi. Repair requires intricate prying and special tools.

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No power after repaste

I pulled the secondary code 0013. I repasted my Xbox 360 s. Now it will not power up at all. I followed the video to a T.I’m stumped. Am I missing something?

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Reason for the repaste? Have you checked you put everything back together correctly?

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I pulled the 0013 code . Upon further inspection I seem to have damaged the faceplate ribbon. I’m able to manipulate the sensors with a screwdriver, but unfortunately it’s still throwing 0013. From what I’ve read it may need to be “reflowed” . A bit nervous being as I have a heat gun and YouTube, but from what I’ve seen , it’s possible.

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Yes. Everything has been put together 100% correctly 3 times

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Try turning it on from the controller.

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Andrei, I’m able to turn it on with a small flat head by touching the connection on the board. Repasted the gpu, was extremely careful, put everything back as it should go and still has the 0013 code when powered on. I’m thinking maybe reflow the gpu? That’s the only other thing I could seem to find in the error. Besides testing the resistors. But I’m not sure how to do that and I know I don’t have the tool

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I just had one on my bench recently. It appeared to be overheating, but wasn't. It turned out to be the 0ohm resistors on the lines that relay temperature info. Three out of the six were measuring well over an ohm. They are supposed to read 0.3ohm no higher. In this units case it was old bad solder, fresh solder restored all 6 to 0.3ohms and the false overheat went away.

This is a different board. Someone damaged it and tore the pads and traces, ignore that, this is just for illustration purposes. The area circled in red, the yellow lines are where the 0ohm resistors should be. Test those resistors. They should be 0.3ohm, a small margin of error is okay (like say 0.4). If they measure close to or higher than 1 ohm either the solder has gone bad or the resistor has gone bad.

They are very small, the testing isn't hard but the work is a pinch difficult/delicate. Anyway overheat issues on 360 s aren't always apu, as I was trying to state before. If you search "xbox 360 S false overheat" you may even find videos of people showing this repair.

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