PS3 flashing red light

Associate
Joined
13 Jan 2004
Posts
1,192
:o Another fault on my second PS3. (Bring back the snes!)
Whenever I turn the system on the light goes green, then yeloow then just shuts off and constantly flashes red until I hit the power button.
I've heard this is meant to be an overheating issue but this is impossible at least in my case anyway. It has also been said to re-seat the HDD which I have done to no avail!

Has anyone else had this? Looks like a call to customer services is in order tomorrow
 

The system has been off for the last 15+ hours. In a cool location and as soon as I turned it on it just went.
Unless of course something severe has happened internally that I am unaware but I haven't moved it nor has i had any knocks etc
 
The system has been off for the last 15+ hours. In a cool location and as soon as I turned it on it just went.
Unless of course something severe has happened internally that I am unaware but I haven't moved it nor has i had any knocks etc

Ahh that makes sense.

It is possible that something has tripped the internal sensor to tell the console its overheating altough how probable this is I don't know.

Unforntunatly I have not come across this problem with my PS3 so I can't help.
 
My biggest issue now is how do I get my COD4 disc back before I return the console :confused:

Have you tried turning the consoleon via the Eject button instead of the Power button?


rp2000

p.s. If it gets your disc out, I expect you to post me aformentioned disc so I don;t have to buy my own copy tomorrow.
 
What did your first PS3 go back for mate? Anything similar?


To be honest I don't think there was anything really wrong with my first PS3. It kept freezing on me. A couple of times during Resistance but mainly during PES 2008 demo which I later discovered to be a fault with the demo if you are downloading something at the same time.
 
What are peoples thoughts on usings tweezers to try and get my disc out?
Blu-rays are meant to be pretty scratch resistant and if I wrap the ends in sellotape it should add protection?

Depends how easy it may be to slide it out...
 
What are peoples thoughts on usings tweezers to try and get my disc out?
Blu-rays are meant to be pretty scratch resistant and if I wrap the ends in sellotape it should add protection?

Depends how easy it may be to slide it out...

It ain't gonna happen. Slot loading drives lock the disc into place by having a moving spindle.
 
Back
Top Bottom