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tcxr750 03-05-2015 03:36 PM

Kindle won't charge?
 
Our kindle stopped charging. The connector on the cord would move freely when inserted. Out on the internet someone discovered if you take a paper clamp and attach to the kindle when the power cord is inserted in the jack the kindle will charge. It works! Google this on the internet for better instructions.

MikeV 03-05-2015 04:03 PM

My wife's Kindle stopped connecting to WiFi. Nothing helped so we got her a new iPad Mini 2. She loves it.

villagetinker 03-05-2015 04:46 PM

OP,
It sounds like the plug or jack it broken. I had the same problem on a NOOK, and it turned out that buying a new cable solved the problem. If it is the jack (inside the Kindle), this may be expensive to repair.
There are a couple of computer repair shops that might be able to help. I used MMD (441 just south of 466) recently and was very happy.

jblum315 03-05-2015 05:38 PM

Xxx

zcaveman 03-05-2015 06:07 PM

My kindle would not charge and the guy on the Kindle chat told me to turn off the Kindle, hold down the power key for one minute and to restart the kindle and plug the charger in and see if it worked. I did and it worked. Apparently the 60 second hold does more reset than the 20 second hold.

Z

2newyorkers 03-05-2015 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 1023798)
My kindle would not charge and the guy on the Kindle chat told me to turn off the Kindle, hold down the power key for one minute and to restart the kindle and plug the charger in and see if it worked. I did and it worked. Apparently the 60 second hold does more reset than the 20 second hold.

Z

This solution also worked for me.

LittleDog 03-05-2015 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 1023785)
My kindle would not charge. I took it to the Apple Store in Orlando. They tried a new charger, didn't work, so they gave me a new Kindle. Of course mine was still under warranty, I don't know what they would do for an older one.

The Kindle is an amazon device. Why would you take it to an Apple store?

John

TomOB 03-06-2015 12:25 PM

I agree
 
:agree:

Villageshooter 03-10-2015 08:25 AM

beware with these readers that connect to the web,,, do you know how many security updates there are for tablets? there are many !! how long since you had ANY update for these readers, no matter what the brand,,, over time they become an open hole to your data! I hate Apple products, however they are bullet proof,, I use them for that reason,, get yourself and IPAD mini at Gazelle, for $189,, you will never look back

Lauren Sweeny 04-01-2015 06:05 AM

If I have a problem like yours I go online , type in " Kindle problem" (use the product name you need ,) and see if I can be walked thru online , either with a tutorial by the company brand name or reputable sites. . Sometimes it is just a quick fix we did not know to try. Usually holding down the off / on button for about 20-40 seconds hot boots and corrects .

zcaveman 04-01-2015 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lauren Sweeny (Post 1038220)
If I have a problem like yours I go online , type in " Kindle problem" (use the product name you need ,) and see if I can be walked thru online , either with a tutorial by the company brand name or reputable sites. . Sometimes it is just a quick fix we did not know to try. Usually holding down the off / on button for about 20-40 seconds hot boots and corrects .

A second choice is to do an online chat. That is how I found out about the 60 second hold.

Z


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