Terrible advice. I can't personally help you with your Wii, but if something is out of the ordinary about something like a video game console it is a bad sign. The fact that it hasn't resulted in anything yet is a good thing and it would be silly to ignore a warning sign that you've been so fortunate as to have before anything actually happens.Banjo said:If its not messing with your disks, its not a problem.
Never try to fix something that's not broken.
This. AFAIK, Nintendo doesn't charge anything.'3K said:If you send it to Nintendo they should repair it for free. The best thing to do is call and ask them.
That depends on how serious the problem is, and you won't find out until you call them.King DDD said:How long they will repair my Wii?