XBOX 360 3 Red Lights Info

XBOX 360 owners,
Your XBOX 360 gets hot. It causes problems for the hardware inside the machine.
Symptoms include - 3 Red Lights / Freezing Graphics / No Picture / 2 Red Lights / 1 Red Light / E74.
Before sending your faulty xbox to us for this issue, we recommend that you look at our DIY Xbox 360 Repair Guides first. Our Guides offer an excellent alternative to our own repairs, for those on a budget.
Please bear in mind that at our Repair Centre, we can go a few extra steps with our repairs, that cannot be shown in the Guide, without the necessary experience & equipment.
We will increase the speed of the internal fan, to keep the console cooler.
We are the only UK repair company offering this mod as part of our repairs.
It will not make your console noisy!
Please see our Repair Guides. If you want us to repair your console for you, please click here
If you want to go ahead and send us your console, please package your console up, WITHOUT Leads, Power Supply or Hard Drive, and send to:
CD247 Repair Centre
1221 Pershore Rd
Stirchley
Birmingham
B30 2YT
The maximum repair will cost £50
Please include your name, address, telephone number, and a description of the problem.
Free Inspection.
Repairs Guaranteed.
Internal Clean Up.
Quick Turn around time - 3 Working days
Full support & Back up.
Quick Turn around time - 3 Working days
Full support & Back up.
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CD247’s XBOX 360 Golden Rules
-The XBOX 360 has a design Fault. The cooling system can't handle the amount of heat generated inside, causing problems to the hardware, normally dry joints on chips.
- Keep your Console off the carpet when using. The carpet insulates the heat, and prevents ventilation. We can’t stress this point enough!
- Keep your console away from any other appliance giving off heat i.e. DVD players, TV, Satellite units etc..
- Try plugging your Power Supply directly into the wall, instead of using a plug adapter with other appliances on.
- Do not use your console for hours on end, or leave on overnight. Sounds silly, but this is actually advice given out by Microsoft Customer Services.
Still unsure? Please give us a call to discuss.








