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Understand why a PS4 controller flashes white and how to fix it
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Is your PS4 controller flashing white even though it's plugged in? This could be a battery issue or a Bluetooth connection issue. If the controller is fully charged, you may just need to resync your PS4 controller to your console. Luckily, this can be done even if you only have one controller. This wikiHow will help you troubleshoot a PlayStation 4 controller when it's flashing a white light and won't connect.

Things You Should Know

  • A PS4 controller may flash white due to connection issues or low battery.
  • To reconnect your controller, boot your PS4 in safe mode by holding the power button for 8 seconds.
  • Plug the controller in with the micro-USB cable, and then press the "PS" button on the controller.
Section 1 of 4:

Reconnecting the Controller

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  1. With the console on, press and hold the power button for three seconds until the power indicator turns off.
    • Wait a few moments after the light turns off to ensure the console is fully powered off.
  2. Hold for about eight seconds. It will beep once when you press the button and then again before booting in safe mode . [1]
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  3. Use a micro-USB cable to plug your controller into the console.
  4. The controller should now be connected to the PlayStation, and the light should be its regular blue.
    • If there's no light on your controller, you may need to charge the controller fully first or try a different cable.
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Section 2 of 4:

Resetting the Controller

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  1. If it's plugged into your console, disconnect the cable from your controller. [2]
    • Use this method to reset your controller before reconnecting it to the console.
  2. Turn the controller over. You'll find a small hole to the right of the Sony logo.
  3. You can use a paperclip, a SIM card tool, a toothpick, or another small, pointed object. The button will be inside the hole.
    • After 5 seconds, the controller will reset.
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Charging the Controller

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  1. Turn on your PlayStation 4. Your PlayStation 4 must be on or in rest mode to charge your controller. Press the power button on the front of the console. The PS4 should beep and the light strip should turn blue. [3]
    • Alternatively, you can use a 5 volt charging block to charge your controller.
  2. You can use either USB slot on the front of your console.
  3. The port will be on the back of the controller, underneath the light bar.
  4. This will take approximately 2 hours when it's not in use. Your light bar should be slowly flashing orange. It may take a few seconds for the color to change.
    • If your light bar isn't on, make sure the USB and micro-USB are inserted properly. If the problem persists, try a different charging cable.
    • If your controller isn't charging , this could indicate a problem with the micro-USB port. You may need to clean your controller or repair the loose port.
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Light Color Meanings

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  1. This connection error can be caused by lost signals, a faulty cable, or hardware issues. A white light could also mean the controller is running low on battery, though that's usually indicated by a red light.
  2. To fully charge your controller, leave it plugged into your console or a wall outlet for at least 2 to 2.5 hours.
    • In some cases, a red light on your controller can indicate that you're signed into a secondary PlayStation user account.
  3. When your controller is plugged into your console, it will slowly flash orange as it charges.
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