TV shows No Signal when your console is turned on
The HDMI cable between your console and TV is loose or damaged. Check that the cable is pushed all the way in on both ends. This fixes it for most people. If it's firmly connected, try a different HDMI cable to test.
When a console powers on, it sends a signal to your TV through the HDMI cable. If that cable is loose, damaged, or the port is dirty, the TV can't receive the signal and shows No Signal instead. Most of the time it's just the cable not being fully pushed in.
Fix-IT-Bot will walk you through each step — just tap, no typing needed.
Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Assuming the console is broken when it's just the cable. Try a different cable first
- Not pushing the cable in hard enough. It needs to click firmly on both ends
- Using old or damaged cables that look fine on the outside but have broken pins inside
Signs you need professional help
- You've tried a different HDMI cable and the problem still happens with both cables. The cable is firmly connected and the TV shows No Signal on the right input. The HDMI port on your console or TV looks physically damaged or has a bent pin.
Book a technician
We can fix most issues remotely in 15 minutes. Weekend appointments — book your slot and we handle the rest.
Was this guide helpful?
Can't fix it yourself?
Most issues are resolved remotely in 15 minutes. Weekend appointments only — no parts, no in-home visit needed.