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  2. Amazon Fire 5th Generation Troubleshooting - iFixit

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    Device Operating Continuously for too Long. First restart the device by holding down the power button and selecting to turn off. If you do not see the option to turn your device off on your screen, hold down the power button on your tablet for 40 seconds until it turns off, then turn it on again.

  3. Amazon Fire HD 10 Troubleshooting - iFixit

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    Fire HD 10 Headphone Jack is Faulty. If audio issues continue with functional, fully plugged in headphones the headphone jack may be faulty. It is likely the headphone jack needs to be replaced. Unfortunately the headphone jack is in integrated into the motherboard so replacement would require the motherboard replacement.

  4. Posted: Nov 2, 2021. Options. Hold down the power button until it shuts down. Turn it back on holding it in the horizontal position. When it powers back on, keeping it in the horizontal position, look at the bottom of the screen and you will see the lock icon. Swipe the lock icon and “Wallah" your screen will now rotate.

  5. Allow your Kindle Fire to charge for approximately 30 minutes, then try the following steps. To perform a hard reset on your Kindle Fire, press and hold the power button for 20 seconds and then release. After the device has completely turned off, press the power button to restart your Kindle Fire. If your Kindle Fire is still unresponsive, try ...

  6. Amazon Fire HD 8 Troubleshooting - iFixit

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    Charger is not plugged in properly. Make sure to check that the microUSB cord is properly plugged into the top of the Fire HD 8. Then check that the other end is properly plugged into a USB slot or the wall adapter. If the problem persists, try unplugging the cord from your device and reinserting it.

  7. My kindle won't turn on. Is it the battery? - iFixit

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    Press and holding down the power button for 20 seconds or more. Then turn the device back on by hitting the power button again. If this doesn’t work the first time, you can try holding the button down for 30 seconds or more. Most of the time, this will be all you have to do to make the Kindle Fire work again.

  8. It won't turn on. I have been using my Kindle Fire plugged in - thinking it would make better sense to use electricity to operate it rather than use the internal batteries. Even when it would still charge, I had to wiggle the cord plugged in the side to get it to charge. Now it won't turn on regardless of how much I wiggle the cord. I have only ...

  9. My kindle makes sound, but the screen won't turn on

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    Kindle Fire HD 2013. The 2013 edition of the Kindle Fire HD 7" tablet by Amazon. A budget edition of the new Kindle line, with a lower screen resolution than the HDX, and lacking the 2012's camera. Released October 2, 2013.

  10. SOLVED: My Fire is frozen up. - Kindle Fire - iFixit

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    Options. Hold down the force button down for 40 seconds until your Amazon Fire tablet naturally restarts. On the off chance that it restarts before the 40 seconds is up, discharge the force button. On the off chance that it hasn't restarted following 40 seconds, discharge the force catch and press it again to turn on your tablet.

  11. My amazon fire tablet is dead - Kindle Fire - iFixit

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    Turn off your device. Press and hold a combination of buttons, depending on your model. For Kindle Fire® HD (3rd generation) and Amazon Fire tablet (5th generation and newer), press and hold the Power and Volume down buttons at the same time. Release after 5 seconds. For Kindle Fire HDX (3rd generation) devices, Amazon Fire (4th generation ...