The flashing blue lights on the wiimote means the wiimote is sending a signal to find and synchronize with a local Wii console. Whenever the wiimote does not find a powered-on wii console that it is synchronized to, the wiimote will only flash blue lights for a short time. Only when the wiimote connects to a Wii console will the flashing stop and keep one light on to indicate what player the wiimote is controlling. Furthermore the flashing lights also indicate how much battery life remains. Four flashing lights indicates full battery life while one flashing light means very low battery life.
If your Wii remote doesn't turn on then you 1. Check to make sure it has batteries. 2. check to make sure your Wii is working and everything is plugged in. 3. maybe haven't synced it yet and you need to open the front flap and push down the little red button. wait for the lights to stop flashing on the Wii remote, and it should turn on. if not try again. 4. Your Wii remote is broken and you should replace it.
Try pressing the sync button on the console and on the board if it doesnt work first time press them both for five seconds and keep trying
well, pressing any of the buttons should at least do something. if there are no lights at the bottom of the remote, then change the batteries and try again. If the light is flashing but that's it, then you should sync the remote to the console.
1.take the battery cover off the wii remote and find the little red button DO NOT PRESS IT YET 2.open the hatch with the SD card slot in it (if you dont know what im talking about look in the instruction manual) find the red button 3.press both buttons at the same time (doesnt have to be exact). blue lights should be flashing on the wii remote 4. Voila! a resynced wii remote If this doesnt work look in the instruction manual.
The flashing blue lights on the wiimote means the wiimote is sending a signal to find and synchronize with a local Wii console. Whenever the wiimote does not find a powered-on wii console that it is synchronized to, the wiimote will only flash blue lights for a short time. Only when the wiimote connects to a Wii console will the flashing stop and keep one light on to indicate what player the wiimote is controlling. Furthermore the flashing lights also indicate how much battery life remains. Four flashing lights indicates full battery life while one flashing light means very low battery life.
That's wii connect 24 doing its job. You see when that starts flashing this means your Wii is receiving an update you can check exactly what update your getting by checking your wii message board.
Once your Wii is hooked up to the internet go under Wii options and find WiiConnect24 in your internet options turn it on and it will ask what light do you want your Wii to use Dim or Bright, see when your wii updates using wiiconnect24 the disc part of the wii will start turning blue and flashing this is the wii telling you that the wii is currently receiving some kind of update you can find the update on your message board usually.
I finally got a wii after searching the stores in my city for three months. I stood in lines for hours and made many phone calls to most of the stores without any luck. I decided to continue my wii search on line and ended up on a wii tracker web site. Their it was, the flashing in stock sign that stated amazon had the wii in stock for its retail price of $250.00.I highly recommend these wii tracker sites if you are trying to find a wii. http://www.instockonline.org http://www.wiitracker.com
Most likely you need to change its batteries.
You might need to recalibrate it with the wii system. In the back, there's a button you have to press and hold, while pressing the button on the wii system, too. At least, I think so. I've done it with mine before and that's how I fixed it.
when your health is flashing red click on the wii remote up on the nunchuck and sideways on the remote
If your Wii remote doesn't turn on then you 1. Check to make sure it has batteries. 2. check to make sure your Wii is working and everything is plugged in. 3. maybe haven't synced it yet and you need to open the front flap and push down the little red button. wait for the lights to stop flashing on the Wii remote, and it should turn on. if not try again. 4. Your Wii remote is broken and you should replace it.
While no product can guarantee to be seizure-proof, the potential for the new Wii Fit to cause seizures should be low. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider if you have a history of seizures or are concerned about seizures when using the Wii Fit.
turn the wii on (everybody forgets this part)open the back of the wii remoteopen the slot on the front of the wii that has an SD card slot and a red button in itpress the sync button on the wii remote and the red button on the console within 5 seconds of each other (to allow for a reasonable amount of error)wait for the blue lights on the wii remote to stop flashing and the far left one to solidifythe remote and console are now synced. you may need to press a to get it to respond straight away.
Hold down the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time. If you don't get flashing lights at the bottom, your remotes are broken or out of batteries. If you do get flashing lights, good. That means your remote is in discovery mode. If that works, try syncing with the console via the red sync button under the wii remote (in the battery area) and the red sync button on the console.
Try pressing the sync button on the console and on the board if it doesnt work first time press them both for five seconds and keep trying