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Yellow Light Issue ORIGINAL 60GB system.

Ok so im gonna assume this has been covered countless times ive browsed around but would like a full explanation of my options..

 

So I've got an original launch 60gb ps3 from way back in 2007.. never had an issue whatsoever not even the slightest.. UNTIL around 2 weeks ago when launching the XMB menu in game would stick with the loading sign in the upper right of the screen making it impossible to navigate the game underneath,  not a major issue as i just quit game and started over,

 

BUT last night during a game of BF3 i received a message so naturally went to view it, then attempted to resume my game.. the PS3 shut itself off and when i tried restarting to my joy i had 3 seconds of life - a brief yellow light and immediate shut down of the system... ive seen so many fixes on youtube etc hairdryer this heat gun that but as its obviously so old i wouldnt bank on it lasting much longer if at all with one of these temporary fixes..  SO

 

what is sony's take on this in the uk? If i was to ring them up tomorrow and explain my position what would they say? and what do you, the ps3 community advise me to do now? 

 

Any feedback is appreciated, Thanks

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AnEthnicElder wrote:

Ok so im gonna assume this has been covered countless times ive browsed around but would like a full explanation of my options..

 

So I've got an original launch 60gb ps3 from way back in 2007.. never had an issue whatsoever not even the slightest.. UNTIL around 2 weeks ago when launching the XMB menu in game would stick with the loading sign in the upper right of the screen making it impossible to navigate the game underneath,  not a major issue as i just quit game and started over,

 

BUT last night during a game of BF3 i received a message so naturally went to view it, then attempted to resume my game.. the PS3 shut itself off and when i tried restarting to my joy i had 3 seconds of life - a brief yellow light and immediate shut down of the system... ive seen so many fixes on youtube etc hairdryer this heat gun that but as its obviously so old i wouldnt bank on it lasting much longer if at all with one of these temporary fixes..  SO

 

what is sony's take on this in the uk? If i was to ring them up tomorrow and explain my position what would they say? and what do you, the ps3 community advise me to do now? 

 

Any feedback is appreciated, Thanks


Hey!

 

I'm really sorry to say but as you're using a 60GB console, your warranty has long since run out. The console will no longer be covered and you'll need to fork out for any of the options available to you. Here they are:

 

  •  Option 1 - Contact Sony Customer Support and arrange a replacement Console. The model may vary though you may be able to get a reconditioned 60GB depending on their stock levels. Reconditioned means repaired and brought up to retail standards, not just fixed. This is likely to cost a fair bit and needs arranged over the phone. You can find the relevant numbers here.
  • Option 2 - Your next option, is to go to your nearest gaming shop and pay them to fix it. They will more than likely charge you £40 - £60 to do their variation of the "Hairdryer trick" which basically involves heating the PS3 to melt the solder inside. This usually "Fixes" it for a short while, at most 3 months, but at the worst it'll frazzle the console and render it a brick. In other words, avoid at all costs. You'd be safer and cheaper off hitting it with a mallet.
  • Option 3 - Final option, is to simply up sticks and buy a new Slim PS3. This is the only viable competitor to option one and really it depends on how highly you value PS2 compatibility. A new PS3 will be more reliable, shiny and possibly cheaper than getting the old one repaired. Additionally you'll have a new warranty on a new console and improved reliability.

 

 It's up to you which you choose to do, but options 1 and 3 are the only truely viable ones unless you fancy your chances and want to risk it. (I wouldn't. Ever.)

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thanks for the quick reply, I understand the reasons for avoiding the 2nd option but there is a reputable repair place near where i am, and for £40 they apparently reflow the motherboard in some fancy special device and provide a 3 month warranty with this.. and considering sony only offer a 3 month promise with a replacement I can see value in both...

How much are we talking about for the sony option i.e they bring me a 'retail standard' system which has probably been repaired from 'YLOD' or another generic defect the fat ps3's possess..?

again thanks for your input and further help
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I've not had to do it myself so I'm unsure of the price though it is somewhat steep. For the reflow etc, you should only expect another few months before it happens again, and then chances are it'll be curtains for the poor thing :smileysad:

From what I've heard a reconditioned one is around 150 euros in some places. The best solution for you may be to invest in a new one and have the current one temporarily fixed as that'll give you time to get all your important stuff off it :smileywink:
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ahhh well i'll give sony a ring tomorrow see what they have to say, its a shame, she's been so good over the last 5 years! its gonna be sad to see her leave my life! :smileysad: If sony ask for an arm and a leg i suppose i'll get what i can for her and invest in a spankin new slim! thanks for the help i'd give thumbs up but i cant! cheers
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£130 for the sony option m8

dont do it is my advice just put the extra towards a new slim as the refurb will break again as will the computer shop repair

once its had ylod it always comes back no matter how well its fixed

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McNeilio wrote:
£130 for the sony option m8

dont do it is my advice just put the extra towards a new slim as the refurb will break again as will the computer shop repair

once its had ylod it always comes back no matter how well its fixed

Sort of what I was pointing towards without saying :smileywink: A new console is most certainly your best option. It's just what you're gonna do with the old one that remains to be decided. Bin or temp fix really.

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spoke to the 'LOVELY' people at sony today, apparently its £110 for a remanufactured 60gb OR  120gb slim.. which is a rip off when i can get a new en for 160ish.. and apparently sell my broken one for up to 70quid!

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easy decision then

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Bill Struth 1875-1956
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At that price I'd be tempted by a 120GB slim, however a 320GB and money for the 60GB would be pretty good.

If you sell it, paying a little to have it fixed (temporarily) may result in more money in the end when you sell it.
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