Xbox series x power cord falling out resulting in the xbox turning off

Discus and support Xbox series x power cord falling out resulting in the xbox turning off in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; I need some help. So for some dumb reason, Id be playing a game and the cord would just fall out or disconnect and the xbox would turn off. Just... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by MrCopper, Mar 27, 2021.

  1. MrCopper
    MrCopper Guest

    Xbox series x power cord falling out resulting in the xbox turning off


    I need some help. So for some dumb reason, Id be playing a game and the cord would just fall out or disconnect and the xbox would turn off. Just happened and now the xbox isnt working despite me reconnecting and disconnecting. I need a replacement cable and if that doesnt work, what do I do?

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    MrCopper, Mar 27, 2021
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  2. MrCopper Win User

    Xbox series x power cord falling out resulting in the xbox turning off

    Update: I submitted a repair request. I dont think the cable is the issue. Probably the port on the xbox itself
  3. SammyVS Win User

    Connecting headset

    The headset should work on an Xbox One controller and Xbox Series S/X controllers.

    Turn off the controller by holding the Xbox button on the controller until the controller turns off and unplug the headset.

    On your console press and hold the Xbox console button until the console turns off, remove the power cord from the console, and wait 1 minute.

    Plug the power cord into your console again, turn on the console with your controller, and when you see your console's dashboard connect the headset to the controller and see if that solves the problem.
  4. aMexicanErb Win User

    Xbox One Original Turns on randomly

    So i have an original Xbox (was looking to replace it then they announced the Series X, might as well wait it out). I had an issue where my Xbox would randomly turn on or once it was on it would shut off. I tried to pin point the issue and finally landed
    on it being the Power Cord. So i paid 50 bucks or so at my local game stop and got a new power cord. It solved the issue, i have not had a problem since!

    How i pin pointed it being the power cord you ask, try this if your Xbox is on, try wiggling the cord, it should beep and power down or you can try it with the System off and it might turn it off, but it works better if you power on the system and then wiggle
    the cord, if nothing happens it is probably not the cord. i would try shaking/wiggling the cord in several different areas as well.
  5. Christopher Revoredo Win User

    Hunter:Call of the Wild

    Try this! 1. Turn off your Xbox using the power button on the console.

    2. Once your Xbox has completely powered down, unplug the power cord from the back of the console. Don't simply unplug the cord from the wall's electrical socket — it must be disconnected from your Xbox.

    3. Wait for 5 minutes, and then reconnect the power cord to both the Xbox console and the electrical socket.

    4. Let another minute pass. If you're using an original Xbox One (as opposed to an Xbox One S or One X), watch for a small white light to appear on the Xbox One's power brick (the rectangular part of the power cord). Once the white light turns orange, you can turn your Xbox One back on. If you're using an Xbox One S or One X, just wait out the minute and turn it on afterwards.
  6. Christopher Revoredo Win User

    Modren warfare messing with me

    Try this: 1. Turn off your Xbox using the power button on the console.

    2. Once your Xbox has completely powered down, unplug the power cord from the back of the console. Don't simply unplug the cord from the wall's electrical socket — it must be disconnected from your Xbox.

    3. Wait for 5 minutes, and then reconnect the power cord to both the Xbox console and the electrical socket.

    4. Let another minute pass. If you're using an original Xbox One (as opposed to an Xbox One S or One X), watch for a small white light to appear on the Xbox One's power brick (the rectangular part of the power cord). Once the white light turns orange, you can turn your Xbox One back on. If you're using an Xbox One S or One X, just wait out the minute and turn it on afterwards.
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