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4 Steps to Fix Kindle Fire Won't Turn On

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4 Steps to Fix Kindle Fire Won't Turn On

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  1. 4 STEPS TO FIX KINDLE FIRE WON'T TURN ON 1 2 Device Charge the Kindle Device Restart your Another way to rectify the Kindle Won't Turn on issue is to restart the device. Doing this will help in resolving the issue, which is causing this problem. And it also gives a fresh start to the device. To restart the device, you just need to press and hold the power button to reboot it. Once it turns on completely, check if your device is turned on. The most common reason for this problem is, that its battery completely drained out. So, in this, you need to charge your device. To do this, simply plug your Kindle into a power outlet, and check if it wakes up after a while. And if in case, it didn't turn on, then leave it on charging overnight. 4 3 Check the Charging Cable and Adapter Check for Any Hardware Issue If charging the Kindle device won’t help you out, then you might be using a faulty charger to charge the device. Therefore, you should use a legitimate charging cable and power adapter and ensure there is no visible damage to it. You can also try to plug the charger into a different wall outlet source. Because it is possible that the wall outlet is damaged. Another possible reason for Kindle Won't Turn on is a hardware issue. A hardware issue means the connector, that connects the battery to the motherboard might become loose. Kindle Fire Won’t Turn On

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