- General Info
- Post-Repair Information
- Configure Wii U System Settings
- Reconnect Your System Online
- Redownload Nintendo eShop Games and Applications
- Clean Game Discs
- How to Link an Existing Nintendo Network ID
- How to Pair a Wii U GamePad with a Wii U Console
- How to Pair a Wii Remote with a Wii U Console
- General Health & Safety (Including Battery) Precautions
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Description:
- Information for getting your Nintendo product repaired.
- Help with audio or video issues, power troubleshooting, error messages and more can be found on our support site. Try finding help for your issue using the links below:
How to get service:
- In order to find your best repair option, we need to find out exactly what kind of problem your system is experiencing. To do that, we ask that you first visit the troubleshooting section for Wii U and select the issue you are experiencing. At the end of troubleshooting you will be presented with the best repair or replacement options available to you.
- Warranty will be determined during the set up process for all systems.
Information:
- What to do in the event you have a Wii U or Wii game disc that needs replacement will depend on which company published the game. Nintendo can only offer repairs for games that are published by Nintendo (For example, Mario, Pokémon, Zelda, etc.). Many games available for Nintendo's systems are published by licensee companies.
There are two ways to determine who published your game:
- Check the plastic case that the game came in when you bought it. The publisher's logo will appear on the front in the bottom right corner.
- Find the game on Nintendo.com's Game Guide. You can search by name or system. Look for the "Publisher" name.
Who Published your game?
Applies To: Published by a licensee company
Information:
- If the game is published by a licensee company, you will need to contact that company for repair/replacement options. Click here for a list of current licensee companies and their contact information.
Applies To: Published by Nintendo
Information:
- If the game is published by Nintendo, and was purchased new within the last 90 days (not previously-played or used), Nintendo will attempt to provide a replacement. You must be able to provide the game and proof of purchase, and the game must not show signs of physical damage. Please call 1(800)255-3700 for assistance.
- If the game is published by Nintendo and it was purchased more than 90 days ago, or you do not have a proof of purchase, we cannot offer a warranty repair. (This also includes games that were purchased used or that are physically damaged.) We recommend purchasing a replacement copy of the game at a retailer.
- Nintendo offers replacement game discs for games that cannot be purchased by themselves (these are games that are included with the system or bundled with a required accessory).
Information:
- What you need to do in the event you have a Wii U accessory that must be replaced will depend on which company made the accessory. Please read the information below.
- Nintendo can only offer repairs for accessories made by Nintendo.
How to tell who made the accessory:
- Check the accessory for any manufacturer information. Nintendo-made products, such as the AC Adapter or Wii Remote will often have the Nintendo logo and will feature a model number beginning with the letters WUP.
- Check the product packaging or manuals for any manufacturer names and contact information. Tip: if the product packaging states something to the affect: "Made for use with the Wii" it is likely an unlicensed product.
If you have a licensed or unlicensed product made by another company, you will need to contact the manufacturer.
If the product is manufactured by Nintendo, please use the following options:
- Physically damaged: Accessories that are physically-damaged are not covered under Nintendo's warranty read full warranty text), and you will need to purchase a replacement. Many Wii accessories can be found in Nintendo's Online Store.
- Accessory came with the system: If the accessory came in the same box as the Wii system, it has a one-year manufacturer's warranty (which can be extended 90 days by registering your system). If your accessory is covered under the system warranty, please call our Consumer Service Department at 1-800-255-3700 to discuss available repair options (for issues with the Wii U GamePad, please have the serail number on the GamePad handy; for all other accessories, you will need the serial number from the Wii U). If the warranty has expired, you will need to purchase a replacement accessory. Many Wii accessories can be purchased in retail stores (click here for more information), or through Nintendo's Online Store.
- Accessory was purchased separately: If the accessory was sold separately, it has a 90-day manufacturer's warranty. If your Wii U accessory is less than 90 days old, and you have a dated sales receipt, please call our Consumer Service department at 1-800-255-3700 to discuss available replacement options. If your Wii accessory is over 90 days old, you will need to purchase a replacement. Many Wii accessories can be purchased in retail stores (click here for more information), or through Nintendo's Online Store.
For warranty situations you must be able to provide the defective item and proof of purchase. Please check the warranty text to make sure you qualify for warranty coverage for your product.
Description:
- Detailed instructions on how to connect the Wii U to a home network.
What to do:
- From the Wii U Menu, select "System Settings."
- Using the Left Stick, select the "Internet" icon and press the A Button.
- Select "Connect to the Internet."
- The Wii U will search for available Wi-Fi networks in your area.
- Once the search completes, use the Right Stick to scroll up and down through the list of networks and select the name of your Wi-Fi network.
- If your wireless network is not in the list, or if no wireless networks are displayed, click here.
- If prompted, use the on-screen keyboard to enter your Wi-Fi network's security key (wireless password) and select "OK" when finished.
- If you receive an error message stating "The security key you entered is incorrect," the security key you entered was not a valid security key.
- If you do not know your Wi-Fi network's security key, click here for help locating it.
- The Wii U will now perform a connection test.
- If the connect test fails, select "OK" to receive an error code and detailed information on why the connection test failed. You can use our Error Code Lookup Tool to get information on resolving the error.
- If the connection test is successful, select "OK" to continue.
- When asked if you would like to make this your default connection, select "Set" if you wish this to be your default connection or "No" if you do not.
- If you have not previously updated your Wii U console, you may be asked to perform a system update. Select "Update" to perform the system update, or select "Cancel" to skip this process.
- We recommend performing the system update as this will ensure you have access to recently released applications and services.
Description:
- Detailed instructions on how to link a user to an existing Nintendo Network ID.
Important Note:
- An existing Nintendo Network Account can only be moved to a new user on the same console where the account was originally created.
- It is not possible to log in to your existing Nintendo Network Account on a different system.
- Your Nintendo Network Account and Club Nintendo account are separate, and each has its own username and password. When prompted for Nintendo Network Account information, you will need to enter your Nintendo Network ID and password (not Club Nintendo account information).
What do you want to do?
Applies To: Link the NNA to a Brand New Mii
What to Do:
- Delete the user that is associated to the existing Nintendo Network Account. (How To)
- On the HOME Menu, select the Mii in the upper-left corner to reach the user select screen. Select "New User."
- When prompted, select "Add User From an Existing Nintendo Network ID."
- Enter the Parental Control PIN if required, then select "OK."
- Select "Link an Existing ID."
- Select "OK" to verify that you are not under the age of 18. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian will need to complete the remaining steps.
- Enter the Nintendo Network ID to be linked, then select "OK."
- Enter the e-mail address associated to the Nintendo Network Account, then select "OK" twice.
- The system will verify that the information is correct. When prompted, select "Link" to link the existing Nintendo Network Account to the system.
- When asked to associate a Mii to the account, select "OK" twice.
- Select "Choose from Existing Mii Characters."
- If you choose to associate a new Mii, select "Create/Receive" to create one. (How To)
- Any Mii characters already associated to the NNA will appear. Tap the one you want, then select "Register" twice.
- Select "OK" to complete the transfer process.
Applies To: Switch the NNA to a Different Mii
What to Do:
- Delete the user that is associated to the existing Nintendo Network Account. (How To)
- Access the User Settings on the Mii you want to link the Nintendo Network Account to. (How To)
- When prompted, select "Link a Nintendo Network ID."
- This option is located under "View/Modify User Information" in the User Settings.
- Enter the Parental Control PIN if required, then select "OK."
- Select "Link an Existing ID."
- Select "OK" to verify that you are not under the age of 18. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian will need to complete the remaining steps.
- Enter the Nintendo Network ID to be linked, then select "OK."
- Enter the password associated to the Nintendo Network ID, then select "OK."
- Enter the e-mail address associated to the Nintendo Network Account, then select "OK."
- Select "OK" one more time to confirm.
- The system will verify that the information is correct, and link the existing Nintendo Network Account to the system.
Applies To: Relink Your NNA to a Mii
What to Do:
- On the HOME Menu, select the Mii in the upper-left corner to reach the user select screen. Select "New User."
- When prompted, select "Add User from an Existing Nintendo Network ID."
- Enter the Parental Control PIN if required, then select "OK."
- Select "Link an Existing ID."
- Select "OK" to verify that you are not under the age of 18. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian will need to complete the remaining steps.
- Enter the Nintendo Network ID to be linked, then select "OK."
- Enter the password associated to the Nintendo Network ID, then select "OK."
- Enter the e-mail address associated to the Nintendo Network Account, then select "OK" twice.
- The system will verify that the information is correct. When prompted, select "Link" to link the existing Nintendo Network Account to the system.
- When asked to associate a Mii to the account, select "OK" twice.
- Select "Choose from Existing Mii Characters."
- If you choose to associate a new Mii, you will need to create one. (How To)
- Any Mii characters already associated to the NNA will appear. Tap the one you want, then select "Register" twice.
- Select "OK" to complete the transfer process.
Description:
- Step by step instructions on how to download content in the Nintendo eShop.
Important Note About Purchasing Digital Versions of Select Retail Titles:
Select retail titles can be downloaded directly from the Nintendo eShop when purchased in the following ways:
- Purchase directly from the Nintendo eShop via credit card or using funds from a Nintendo Prepaid card.
- Purchase a download code for a select title from participating retailers, then redeem the code in the Nintendo eShop
Applies To: First Time Purchasing Content
- Once deleted, Nintendo eShop purchases can be redownloaded at no cost.
- Once you've found content by searching or browsing on the eShop, select the item you wish to download to view more information and select "Download" or "Purchase."
- If the selected content has a rating, it will be displayed on the screen. Select "Next" to continue.
- Select the box under "Zip Code," use the on-screen keyboard to enter the billing zip code, and select "OK."
- Select "OK" again to accept the zip code.
- Select the city, county, and state that best match your location, then select "OK." Select "OK" again to save your location.
- Select "Purchase."
- The download will begin automatically. Select "Continue" to return to the Nintendo eShop Menu.
Important Note!
What to Do:
Are there enough funds to complete the purchase?
- From the Wii U Menu, select the Nintendo eShop icon and tap "Open."
- Select "Menu" or press the Y button
- Select "Profile."
- Select "Your Downloads," and the type of content being redownloaded.
- Tap "Download Again."
- If the selected content has a rating, it will be displayed on the screen. Select "Next" to continue.
- Tap “Download Again.”
- The download will begin automatically. Select "Continue" to return to the Nintendo eShop Menu.
What to Do:
- Locate the desired content by searching or browsing.
- Select "Purchase."
- The download will begin automatically. Select "Continue" to return to the Nintendo eShop Menu.
What to Do:
- Once you've found content by searching or browsing on the eShop, select the item you wish to download to view more information and select "Download" or "Purchase."
- If the selected content has a rating, it will be displayed on the screen. Select "Next" to continue.
- Select "Purchase" and then either "Add Funds" or "Pay Remainder Using a Credit Card."
- If "Add Funds" was chosen, select "Add Funds Using a Credit Card," then select the dollar amount ($10, $20, $50 or $100) and then "Yes."
- Select the type of credit card (VISA / MasterCard).
- If credit card information is saved to the Nintendo eShop, select "Use This Credit Card" or "Use Another Credit Card."
- If using saved credit card information, enter the four-to-eight character password and skip to step 8.
- If using another credit card, select "Delete" and proceed to step 6.
- Enter the credit card number, expiration date, and security code, then select "OK."
- Enter the zip code / postal code, then select "OK."
- The download will begin automatically. Select "Continue" to return to the Nintendo eShop Menu.
What to Do:
Description:
- Step by step instructions on cleaning a game disc.
What to do:
- Dampen a clean, soft, cotton cloth with water.
- Use straight strokes and wipe the disc (non-labeled side) from the inside rim to the outside rim.
- Using a dry part of the cloth, repeat step 2 to dry the disc.
- After all of the water is gone, let the disc sit for at least two minutes to completely dry before inserting it into the Wii U console.
- Do not use solvents such as: benzine, window cleaner, paint thinner, anti-static aerosol spray or abrasive cleaners to clean your disc.
- Do not use machines designed to clean discs or remove scratches. These types of devices have been known to damage the surface of the disc.
- After cleaning, be sure to store your games properly. Storing games in cases other than the ones they came in, or storing them outside their cases, may damage the disc.
Description:
Step by step instructions on pairing a Wii U GamePad with a Wii U Console.
Note: If there is another Wii U or Wii U GamePad in the household, ensure it is turned off.
The follow video will give you a helpful overview of the pairing process:
What to do:
- Turn the Wii U Console and the Wii U GamePad on.
- If the Wii U GamePad is still charging, operate it with the AC adapter connected until it is fully charged.
- Press the SYNC buttons on the Wii U Console and the Wii U GamePad to pair them.
- Press the SYNC button on the Wii U Console.
- Use the GamePad stylus to press the SYNC button on the back of the controller.
- Enter the symbols shown on the TV screen in order, starting from the left, on the Wii U GamePad.
- If the Wii U GamePad screen is off, press the power button and then the SYNC button.
- If a screen like this is shown, press the SYNC button on the Wii U Console again and start over from step 3 above.
- Make sure you are close enough to the console and move closer if necessary.
Description:
Step by step instructions on pairing a Wii Remote with a Wii U Console
Note: You can pair up to 10 controllers with the console (not including the Wii U GamePad). If you pair additional controllers, the oldest controller pairing data is deleted and replaced with the newest data.
The following video will give you a helpful overview of the pairing process:
What to do:
- Connect the sensor bar and place it appropriately. (How To)
- While on the Wii U Menu, press the SYNC button on the Wii U console to display the controller pairing screen.
- You can also pair controllers from the HOME Menu.
- Press the SYNC Button on the console again until the screen shows the controller type you want to pair.
- Press the SYNC Button on the Wii Remote.
- The Player LED on the controller will light up when the pairing is complete.
- The Player LED indicates the player number of the controller currently in use.