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Why your Nintendo Switch isn’t charging, plus how to fix it
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Is your Nintendo Switch not charging? This issue is frustrating, especially when you really want to play a game. In this article, we go over 8 quick and easy ways to fix this problem. Keep reading to learn more.

What to Do When Your Nintendo Switch Won't Charge

First, try cleaning your Switch's charging port. You should also try resetting the AC adapter, and plugging your Switch directly into the charging cable (without the dock). Test your outlets to see if they still work. If nothing else works, contact Nintendo for further help.

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Clean Your Switch's Charging Port

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  1. If this port gets dirty, it can cause your Switch to not charge properly or at all. Use a flashlight to check to see if your ports need to be cleaned, and if so, clean them out with compressed air.
    • Take this time to also check your Switch for damage. If your device's port is visibly damaged, this is likely the culprit for your device not charging, and you'll either need to get your charging port fixed or replaced.
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Check Your Dock's Cables

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  1. Open your dock's side panel and check your cables. Make sure all of the cables are plugged in tightly and that the cables are not damaged. If you notice any visible wear and tear on the cables, you should replace them with new ones.
    • If you notice that your dock's power cable is worn out, make sure to purchase an official Nintendo Switch replacement cable. Third-party cables are not recommended by Nintendo.
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Reset the AC Adapter

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  1. Reset the AC adapter to fix charging issues. To do this, unplug your AC adapter from the wall for 30 seconds. Then, simply plug it back in and see if it fixed the charging problem. [1]
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Soft Reboot Your Switch

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  1. Try a soft reboot of your device. Anecdotally, some users have found that doing a soft reboot of their Switch helped fix this charging issue. To do this, simply follow these steps: [2]
    • Press the device's power button for 15 seconds to enter safe mode.
    • Press the volume up button, volume down button, and power button at the same time.
    • Once the Switch reboots, plug it back in to see if the issue is resolved.
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Try a Different Outlet

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  1. Plugging your Switch dock's power cord into a different outlet can help identify whether the issue is with your outlet or your charging cable. If you identify that there's an issue with your outlet, you should repair the outlet to avoid potentially damaging your electronics.
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Plug Your Switch In Directly

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  1. Remove your Switch from the dock and plug it into the AC adapter. If something is wrong with your Switch's dock, you won't be able to use it to charge your Switch. To identify if that's the problem, try removing your Switch from the dock and plugging it directly into the Nintendo Switch AC adapter.
    • If your Switch still won't charge, it could be a problem with the adapter itself, or with the outlet.
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Try a Different AC Adapter

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  1. Use a different Nintendo Switch AC adapter. If you don't have another Switch charging cord, you can try a different USB-C cable in a pinch. However, Nintendo doesn't recommend using anything other than the official Nintendo Switch AC adapter to charge your device.
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Contact Nintendo

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  1. If you have to contact Nintendo , they may ask you to re-do some of the troubleshooting steps you've already tried in this article. Nintendo Support can be reached in the following ways: [3]
    • Go to the Nintendo Switch support site and start a Live Chat.
    • Call Nintendo at 1-800-255-3700 if you're in the U.S. or Canada. If you live outside the U.S. or Canada, call 1-855-548-4693.
    • Text Nintendo at 425-970-9648. Text messaging rates will apply to this message.

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