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  • Question
    What if my Kindle won't charge?
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    Try using a different charger. If that doesn't work, contact Amazon. They are usually very good about standing behind their products and should be able to offer you a solution.
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    It smelled burnt when I started taking the casing off. Is this bad?
    Community Answer
    It's possible that you have been overheating your Kindle Fire during the charging process, so monitor it closely next time you charge it to ensure that it's not getting too hot.
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    How would I go about removing a broken screen from my Kindle Fire 10?
    Charlize Barnes
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    Get someone to fix it for you.
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    My tablet screen isn't cracked, but when I turn it on, there is an inside crack. What can I do?
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    There are two layers of framed glass on any tablet screen that is touch capable. The first, outer layer is called a digitizer - this allows you to use your fingers or a stylus pen to navigate and provide human interfacing with. The second layer is the tablet's graphics screen (LCD). If the broken part is the LCD screen, then the tablet needs a costly repair to replace it. If the digitizer is the one that is broken, then it also needs to be replaced, but it's not so expensive. Most of the time, digitizers get damaged first, then the LCD screen below it. You may want to decide if the cost of repair or buying a new tablet makes more sense to you.
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    What is the part number for the USB/power port?
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    The part number of a USB/power port is provided by the manufacturer of the component. Each manufacturer of a USB port component on a circuit board will always have a different number. It is better to know what type of USB port a circuit board is using, because different manufacturers use different types of USBs.
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    Can I fix the charging port if it is not working?
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    If you are sure that the port is broken, then consider how you can open the case of the device. Some devices are very hard to open, and in trying you may make things worse by damaging the touch screen. Some manufacturers use adhesive to seal their cases for anti-tampering reasons. If you manage to open it, and if the port has come off/loose of its pads, you need to have skill in soldering SMD (surface mount device) type components, and a temperature controlled soldering iron is helpful. You will also need to find/research the pin connectors arrangement of the port and know where to place the tip of your soldering iron. If the port is seated firmly on pads, then your problem is something else.
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    How do I remove the broken piece of a headphone jack from my Kindle Fire?
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    assess the broken piece and determine if there is enough of it to be pulled out using needle nose pliers or tweezers. If the broken piece is really lodged in the hole, you may have to open the device to get a better access and management to your advantage, or just contact Amazon and send it to them.
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    What cable do I need to connect my digital camera to my Kindle's headphone jack?
    Snakey006550
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    To connect your camera to your Kindle's headphone jack, check if your camera supports remote control via audio signals. Look for a 3.5mm TRS to camera-specific trigger cable. Ensure your Kindle has an app that sends signals to the camera. If you want to transfer data, the headphone jack won’t work; use a USB connection instead.
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    Why does my Amazon Fire tablet keep saying there's liquid in the port, and it won't charge? I haven't exposed it to water.
    Snakey006550
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    If your Fire tablet says there's liquid in the port, check for dirt or lint and clean it gently with a toothpick or compressed air. Restart the tablet and try another charger. If the port is dry, leave it off for 10-15 minutes and try charging again. Contact Amazon support if the issue persists.
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    Why won't my tablet charge or turn on even though the inside and software seem fine?
    Snakey006550
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    If your tablet won't charge or turn on, the charging port may be damaged, the battery might need replacing, or the charger could be faulty. Test the charger with another device. A software glitch may also prevent it from booting; try holding the power button for 40-60 seconds to restart. If none of this works, the issue might be internal hardware, and a repair technician or manufacturer support can help.
  • Question
    How can I change my password after I turn on my Kindle?
    Snakey006550
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    To change your Kindle password: 1. Turn on your Kindle and unlock it. 2. Go to Settings by tapping the menu (three dots) in the top-right corner. 3. Select Device Options and then Device Passcode or Security Settings. 4. Enter your current password, set a new one, and confirm it. Your new password will be saved and required for unlocking your Kindle.
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    How do I know which battery I need for a replacement?
    Snakey006550
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    See your device manual for specifications, or remove the old battery to note its model number, voltage, capacity, and type. Search online using the device's model or battery details. You can also contact the manufacturer for guidance or ask a repair shop to help identify the correct battery. Be sure the replacement matches the original specifications for safety and proper use.
  • Question
    How can I fix a recent water spill on my Fire 8?
    Snakey006550
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    Turn it off immediately and wipe it dry. Leave it in a warm place with a bag of rice for 24 to 48 hours to absorb moisture. Don’t charge it until completely dry. Once dry, turn it on to test. If it doesn’t work, take it to a repair shop.
  • Question
    Is it possible to update the software on my 7-inch 5th-gen Kindle Fire if it's stuck on the Amazon screen? Is there a manual way to perform a hard reset when holding the buttons isn't working?
    Snakey006550
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    Download the latest update from Amazon’s site on a computer, transfer it via USB to the Kindle’s root directory, and restart the device. For a manual reset, charge it for 30 minutes, hold the power button for 40 seconds, or try holding Volume Down + Power to access the recovery menu and select Factory Reset. If this doesn’t work, contact Amazon support.
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    How do I fix the charging port on my broken Amazon Fire tablet? It won't charge.
    Snakey006550
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    Test the charger and cable with another device. Check the port for debris, and clean it gently. Try angling the cable to see if it charges temporarily. If the port is damaged, replace it by opening the tablet and soldering in a new one, or take it to a repair shop. Contact Amazon if it’s under warranty.
  • Question
    How can I fix my Kindle Fire tablet if it won't turn on or charge and I can't open the back, even though it's removable?
    Snakey006550
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    If your Kindle Fire won’t turn on or charge and you can’t open the back, test the charger and cable with another device. Check the charging port for debris and clean it gently. Hold the power button for 40–60 seconds to force a restart, then charge it for an hour. If it still doesn’t work, take it to a repair shop to avoid damaging the device. Contact Amazon Support if it’s under warranty.
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    How do I repair a broken port on a Kindle Fire?
    Snakey006550
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    Check for debris and clean it gently with a toothpick or compressed air. If the port is damaged, contact Amazon Support if it's under warranty. For DIY repair, order a replacement port, open the device, and replace the port using soldering tools. If unsure, take it to a repair shop for professional help.
  • Question
    Is there a reset button on a Kindle Fire if it won't shut off?
    Snakey006550
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    Fire tablets do not have a dedicated reset button, but you can perform a reset using the power button. To force a restart, press and hold the power button for at least 20-30 seconds until the screen turns off and the tablet reboots. If this doesn't work, let the battery drain completely, then charge it and try turning it on again. If the issue persists, contact Amazon support for further assistance.
  • Question
    How do I remove a tiny piece of paper stuck in the charging port of my Kindle?
    Snakey006550
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    Turn off your Kindle. Gently use a toothpick, plastic tool, or fine tweezers to remove the paper. Use compressed air to clear fragments. Be gentle to avoid damage. If it doesn’t come out, visit a repair shop for help.
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    I can't reboot my Kindle Fire 8; it is stuck on the Fire screen. I have tried holding the power button for 40 seconds, as well as using the power and volume buttons to reboot and reset to factory settings, but nothing works.
    Snakey006550
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    If your Kindle Fire 8 is stuck on the Fire screen, charge it for an hour, then hold the power button for 60 seconds to restart it. If that fails, try recovery mode by holding Volume Up and Power until the recovery menu appears. Select "Reboot System Now" or "Factory Reset." If it remains stuck, connect it to a PC to reset with Amazon tools or contact Amazon support for help. It may need repair or replacement.
  • Question
    Why is my Fire tablet showing a moisture detection alert when it seems dry, and how can I fix it?
    Snakey006550
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    If your Fire tablet shows a moisture detection alert but is dry, restart the device to see if the error clears. Clean the charging port gently with a dry toothbrush or compressed air to remove any dust or residue that might trigger the sensor. Leave the device off for a few hours in a dry area to ensure no residual moisture. Update your device software if possible, as it might be a bug. If the issue continues, the sensor could be faulty, and contacting Amazon support or a technician may be necessary.
  • Question
    How can I fix my Fire Tablet if I believe the power button is faulty?
    Snakey006550
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    If your Fire Tablet's power button isn’t working, it’s likely a separate component connected to the motherboard. It may just need the button or its flex cable replaced, which is a relatively simple repair for a technician. If the issue is deeper, like damage to the motherboard, repairs could be more expensive. Take the tablet to a repair shop for an evaluation to confirm if it’s a quick fix or something more complex.
  • Question
    Does the information about opening the Fire 7 also apply to the 12th edition (2022)? I can't insert anything into the seam.
    Snakey006550
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    For the Kindle Fire 7 (12th generation, 2022), opening the device can be tricky due to its tightly sealed design. Use a plastic pry tool or guitar pick to avoid scratching the casing. Start at the seam near the charging port, as it may have a slight gap, and work the tool gently along the edges to release the clips. Avoid metal tools to prevent damage. If the seam is too tight, check a teardown guide for this model or seek professional help.
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    What do I do if my battery for my Kindle Fire is shot after not using it for years?
    Community Answer
    Order a new battery, they range around 10 to 30 dollars. If you happen to have another Kindle that has a good battery, but a bad screen, you can take that battery and put it in instead.
  • Question
    What do I do if my Kindle Fire shows the fire sign but turns off instantly?
    Linnie
    Top Answerer
    Try plugging the device in. Your Kindle Fire may just be a bit low on battery.
  • Question
    My Kindle won't power off or on. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    If your Amazon tablet won’t turn on, charge it for 30 minutes using a working charger. Press and hold the power button for 40 seconds to restart it. Check for damage or a loose charging port, and try a different charger. If it still won’t turn on, contact Amazon support for help or a replacement.
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