Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
09:25
Hey! Got troubles with your PS3? Do you have the Yellow light of death error? It’s quite a hard problem to solve, and exactly for that reason many people will tell you to send your console over to Sony, but is there an other way to fix this problem?
• It took me and hour and a half to repair
• It was safe and easy
What is inside the package:
Videos- There are videos, each one differently explaining the way to fix the Yellow or Red light
Guides- The guide is VERY STRAIGHTFORWARD.
Go ahead and download, with step by step instructions, it should be a piece of cake! I’ve done it, so can you.
Simply click on the download button below…

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
I have a 40 gb ps3 and has been in twice for service. It was in because first it wasn’t reading any games what so ever there was no icon where the game is. Then later it was in because it was freezing during game play. I have this problem again for a third time. I called Sony told them my situation and the guy told me to do a file restore which I did. The guy told that they will replace the whole unit even thought my warrant was out but I have to call back if it freezes. It did freeze again But when I phoned back I did have a problem with the Support worker but I am still getting it replaced. What I am wondering from the google searches i have done are that the replacement Ps3’s are refurbished ones? Are they? Am I likely to have a problem again? Also what would be better, to get it service or to get a replacement? I do not want a problem again and I believe that my Ps3 has something wrong with the whole unit. I’m just wondering from other peoples experiences with there PS3’s and repair places like Sony or MTC. I will be dealing with MTC as I am in Canada.
Also I don’t play alot just when I need something to pass time. And it can’t be from giving it space it has a lot of ventilation space and it cann’t be from a update has I haven’t updated it to the new update that is out.
Also to add I do care of my personal items that cost me money. I have down in my basement where it is nice and cool for it. I DO NOT carry it around. Never has it been dropped or even picked up. It is in PERFECT condition like my laptop, Ipod, ps2, radio, etc. Everything of mine is in perfect condition.
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
ylod ps3 repair????? PLs I dont want to send it Back to SONY again, it is a 80 GB version, so the OLD one, the PS3 Phat,
thanks
If, No, how can i Send it to SONY?
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
Just curious. I just sent in my PS3 for repair today and I’m wondering when can I expect to see it again. I’ve heard horror stories about it taking up to a year for microsoft to repair people’s XBox 360’s. Any input on this? Thanks!
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
when u send ur ps3 or psp in to sony to get it fixed do they just fix internal part of the system or do they fixs crack and junk. and dose sony look at ur personal info on ur hdd when u send it in? plz someone tell me. thank you…my ps3 wont start it just blinks..sad 
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
My PS3 stopped working some time ago. I’ve checked the cord. I’ve bought a new power supply, which I am as close to certain as I can be is the proper model. I’ve verified the outlet works. And, to the best of my knowledge, I have successfully changed out the old power supply for the new.
It still doesn’t work.
Is there ANYTHING else it could possibly be? Some cheap wire, or fuse? I don’t have a multimeter, so I can’t check it myself, but if anybody can tell me if it’s still possible to fix my console without coughing up half the price of the unit for Sony’s ludicrous repair cost, I would be very, very grateful
I’d have no idea how to check what should be working with a multimeter, unless I could find good online instructions (the instructions for removing the PS were pretty bad).
Also, what would you define as a good power bar?
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
I called sony on thursday to send me a box to repair PS3. When will I get, like on wednesday? It is so sad just having my ps3 and little big planet beside it just waiting for me to play.
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
I need to break my ps3 and make it look like a accident please help.
More info Below
Ok so, I got the YLOD and sent my ps3 in to be repaired thru a waranty by toys r us, i got it back
and its broke again, i dont want to do this every time, i have only had it back 2 weeks, i heard that places that do repair work dont use sony approved replacment parts, IDK if thats true or what but, i just dont trust they will repair it to full working order, and that it will just break again. however my warranty does cover "Accidental Damage from Handling" and when i bought the warranty the manager sold it as "no questions asked" saying if something happend no matter what they will fix it.
so basically im looking for ways to break it beyond repair so i can get my money back and buy a new PS3.
I was considering the pooring soda inside of it while unpluged and saying i spilt it, or something like that think that will work? please help
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
does sony service broken ps3’s no matter what condition they are?
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
09:44
Has anybody had to send there playstation 3 into sony for repair. Mine got to Sony today so I was just wondering how long its gonna be before I get it back.