Internal cleaning and heat symptoms
For heavy fan noise, overheating messages, heat-related shutdowns, dust buildup, or a console that becomes unusually warm during normal play.
Assessment firstFan noise, heat, shutdowns, no signal, or an HDMI cable that no longer fits normally can come from more than one cause. We inspect the console and explain whether internal cleaning, HDMI work, or another repair path fits what we find.

The symptoms matter. A console that runs loudly needs a different inspection than one that powers on but does not reach the TV.
For heavy fan noise, overheating messages, heat-related shutdowns, dust buildup, or a console that becomes unusually warm during normal play.
Assessment firstFor a blank display, flickering image, intermittent signal, or a console that behaves differently when the HDMI cable is moved.
Connection diagnosisIf inspection shows port damage or a failed connection, we explain the appropriate HDMI repair option for the Xbox model.
Model-specific quoteLet us know the Xbox model, whether the issue began after a drop or cable problem, and what the TV or console does when you turn it on.
We check the heat, fan, power, display connection, and visible port condition needed to explain the repair path.
We discuss the findings, options, timing, and quote before repair work begins.
Dust and airflow can be part of a heat problem, but fan noise and shutdowns can also have other causes. We inspect the console before recommending cleaning or any other service.
A cable, TV input, console setting, port, or internal display path can cause no signal. Bring the console and, when practical, the cable you normally use so the connection can be evaluated in context.
No. Do not force, bend, or probe the connector. Further pressure can worsen port or board damage. Disconnect it carefully and arrange an inspection.
Include the Xbox model, the heat or HDMI symptom, and whether anything changed before the problem started.
Book a repair time, send us a question, or use the full contact page with your Xbox model and symptoms.