Change of HDMI connector for Xbox One S/X
You
should consider replacing the HDMI port on your Xbox One X or One S console if you experience one or more of the following signs:
- No Video Signal / Black Screen: Your Xbox powers on, but your TV or monitor displays “No Signal,” “No Input,” or a black screen even though the console is running. This is a common sign of a faulty HDMI port.
- Flickering or Intermittent Display: The video output flickers, cuts out intermittently, or shows distorted colors and image artifacts, indicating an unstable connection due to port damage or loose internal wiring.
- Loose or Damaged HDMI Port: The HDMI cable fits loosely, easily disconnects, or the port itself shows visible physical damage such as bent, broken, or missing pins, or a crooked port.
- No Audio Output via HDMI: While less common, a faulty HDMI port can cause loss of audio through the HDMI connection while the console is otherwise functioning.
- No Signal on Multiple TVs or Cables: After testing with known good HDMI cables and multiple TVs or monitors, the problem persists, pointing to the Xbox’s HDMI port rather than external devices.
- HDMI Port Pushed In or Missing: If the HDMI port is pushed inside the console or completely missing, replacement is required.
This service includes both the replacement part and installation.
If you are not exactly sure what service you need, the best option is to request a repair and provide as many details as possible. We will get back in touch with you with a quote.