The most common fix for a Fire TV Cube that won’t turn on is a quick and easy restart. However, that’s not always the case.  There are a few things that could be wrong with your Fire TV Cube if it will not turn on.

Troubleshooting Tips for Your Fire TV Cube

So you have sat down ready to watch your favorite movie or TV program and your Fire TV Cube will not start up for you. Not exactly the fantastic viewing experience you were hoping for?

Up next, we’ll outline a few easy things you can try, in order to troubleshoot your Fire TV Cube on your own, including simple fixes like replacing the batteries, or more in-depth remedies like replacing the power cable.

Replace Remote Batteries

The batteries inside the Fire TV Cube remote might need to be replaced. This would make sense as to why it is not turning on and would be a simple solution to the problem. Still not turning on? Continue to the next step in the troubleshooting process.

Double Check the Power Cables

Unplug Your Fire TV Cube from Power

Unplug the device, wait at least ten seconds, and then start the device back up again. It is likely that your device just needed a reset.

Check HDMI Port

If using an HDMI port, unplug and plug directly into the TV’s HDMI port. This is a more reliable source for usage if having connection issues with the device.

Follow Up Steps for Troubleshooting Your Fire TV Cube

After troubleshooting your device utilizing the steps listed above, your device should be up and running. Make sure to follow the prompts on the TV after starting back up to make sure to reconnect or reset anything as needed.

You may need to reconnect your device to your home’s Wi-Fi network. Follow all steps and prompts on the TV for correct setup so you can stream and watch your favorite shows as soon as possible.

It Still is Not Turning On, What Now?

They can either give you troubleshooting tips over the phone or organize for you to get a new device if still under warranty. Make sure to reach out to a specialist for your needs. It is possible that your device is faulty or damaged.

Final Thoughts

Start at the top of our list and work your way down. More often than not, the solution is an easy one, and you’ll be back to using your Fire TV Cube in no time.