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The Nintendo 3DS XL 2015, marketed as the New Nintendo 3DS XL, was released October 11, 2014 in Japan and February 13, 2015 in North America.

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Power button malfunctioning, sometimes needs hard presses.

I left my N3DSXL in storage for a couple months, and recently took it out to bum around Luma a bit. Powering it on used to be a cinch, but now it takes a good long fingernail press at weird angles for the button to pick anything up. Attempting to press it now results in nothing, not even plugged in. I'm assuming it's a micro switch, and considering the thing's used, it's probably worn out/kapoot (like the X button).

I'm seeing a step-by-step for the old 3DSXL's power button, but nothing for the N3DSXL. Anything on repair/replacement? Wouldn't look forward to soldering (no equipment, expertise, general sanity), nor could I trust any of the low-rated repair places in my area to do a good enough job that would make the 50-200$ easier to swallow...

But if it's been done, I'm all ears.

Also– mail-in shops that have done really good work on consoles based on customer feedback would be great. I'd post this on Reddit, but the more I go there, the less help anyone is, especially with the new-er corporate corpse era running it's course.

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Hello, since you do have not the know and the tools to solve the button if it is out of service, I will give you some advice to possibly make it work again. Already disassemble the console to check the status of the button it must resemble to the button for the L and R keys, the metal part can have move/ no longer be present on the button if it is no longer present the buttons that cause the pieces to power the console must also move in the console, Putting them back in place is quite complicated but feasible with a little patience. If this is not the case you can try to clean the button with alcohol at 90° without pressing the button too much, if you see the button moving while you clean it then it is desoldering, so stop.

If none of these solutions works any real repair store that knows how to repair game console, can repair it in no time and for a good price

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@nothing666 I'll look into it. Funny thing is- is that once I updated Luma and GM9, it seemed to have fixed itself. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

X button is still acting up, but I've seen that done before enough to know it's an easy fix.

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Oh, so the problem doesn't fix itself, the problem comes from using an outdated version of Luma. I'm not sure why, but outdated version of Luma causes your console to not boot up. Nintendo trying to brick console on homebrew bypassed by newer version of Luma maybe? My bad I have forgotten to say it could have come from outdated Luma, it should have come straight to my mind.

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