Xbox · West Los Angeles

Xbox repair in West Los Angeles

Honest lead: fixing an Xbox is a drop-off that runs a few days — because the fixes that matter most are done at the board level and tested properly before they go home. ubrokeit repairs Xbox consoles, from no-picture HDMI failures to power problems, disc drives, and the overheating that quietly kills a console over time. You’ll get a realistic timeline at drop-off and an honest diagnosis before any work is committed.

Gregory Mazzola repairing an Xbox at the ubrokeit bench in West Los Angeles

No picture?

It’s almost always the HDMI port

If your Xbox powers on — fan running, light on — but the screen says no signal, the culprit is usually the HDMI port. The tiny pins inside it get bent or snapped, most often when a plugged-in cable gets bumped or pulled. A console with a dead HDMI port isn’t a dead console; it’s a port problem.

The honest part: this is board-level soldering. The damaged port has to be removed from the mainboard and a fresh one soldered in its place — work many repair shops send out or won’t take at all. ubrokeit handles it in-house. That precision, plus testing the repair long enough to trust it, is exactly why a console takes a few days rather than an afternoon.

How we diagnose it

Read the symptom, then find the real cause

I start with what it’s actually doing. Powers on but no picture is the HDMI port nearly every time, and I’ll inspect that port before quoting so I know if it’s bent pins or something deeper. Won’t power on at all is a different path — power supply or board. Overheating that keeps shutting it down is usually dust and dried-out thermal paste, not a dead console. I find the real cause first, then tell you what it’ll take.

— Gregory Mazzola, founder

What else ubrokeit repairs on Xbox

The work that comes across the bench

  • HDMI port

    No signal, flickering, bent or broken pins — board-level, in-house.

  • Power supply

    Won’t power on, shuts off, power-related faults.

  • Optical / disc drive

    Won’t read or eject discs, grinding.

  • Deep cleaning & overheating

    Clogged fans, loud running, thermal shutdowns, fresh thermal paste.

Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and earlier. Tell us your model and the symptom when you book.

The lifetime warranty

Covered for as long as you own it

The work ubrokeit does is covered for as long as you own the device — the workmanship and the part installed. If it doesn’t hold, bring it back and it gets made right. New damage is a new repair, not a warranty claim. The standard behind that promise →

Why ubrokeit

Repair discipline, including the work others won’t

The same diagnostic discipline behind 15 years of device repair, applied to your Xbox — including board-level HDMI work many shops won’t do in-house. Honest multi-day timing, honest pricing, and the lifetime warranty above. More on how that happened →

Common questions about Xbox repair

Your questions, answered straight

My Xbox turns on but there’s no picture — is it dead?
Usually not. That’s almost always a damaged HDMI port, and we repair it at the board level in-house rather than sending it out.
Why is it a multi-day repair?
A console is a drop-off. Board-level soldering and proper testing take time, and we’d rather hand back a console that genuinely works than rush it.
My Xbox is loud and keeps shutting off — what’s wrong?
Typically dust-clogged fans and dried thermal paste causing it to overheat. A deep cleaning and fresh paste usually brings it back.
Which Xbox consoles do you fix?
Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and earlier — HDMI ports, power supplies, disc drives, and cleanings.

Bring ubrokeit your Xbox — an honest diagnosis, a realistic timeline, and the board-level HDMI work most shops send out, done in-house and backed for life.

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