Fix a TV that has Fire Stick that will not work
We'll check input, power, Wi-Fi, and remote—or factory reset when needed.
What you'll need
- Fire Stick remote
- TV remote
Step-by-step diagnostic
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Steps
Goal: Confirm the symptom, check input and power, then rule out remote and Wi-Fi issues.
- Confirm Fire Stick does not show a picture, does not respond to the remote, or will not stream.
- Good: You have confirmed the symptom. Proceed to Check input and power.
- Bad: Fire Stick works sometimes—may be remote or Wi-Fi.
Check input and power
Goal: Confirm the correct input is selected and Fire Stick has power.
- Use the TV remote to select the HDMI input for the Fire Stick.
- Confirm the Fire Stick has power—USB from TV or the included power adapter.
- Good: Correct input selected and Fire Stick has power. The home screen appears. Done.
- Bad: Still no picture—proceed to Check Wi-Fi and remote.
Check Wi-Fi and remote
Goal: Rule out remote and Wi-Fi issues.
- Replace the batteries in the Fire Stick remote. Hold the Home button for 10 seconds to re-pair if needed.
- Go to Settings > Network and confirm the Fire Stick is connected to Wi-Fi.
- Good: Remote works and Wi-Fi is connected. Fire Stick streams. Done.
- Bad: Still does not work—proceed to Power-cycle.
Power-cycle
Goal: Reset Fire Stick and TV.
- Unplug the Fire Stick from power. Unplug the TV. Wait 30 seconds. Plug back in.
- Good: Power-cycle fixes it. Fire Stick responds. Done.
- Bad: Still does not work—restart from Settings or factory reset.
When to get help
Replace the Fire Stick if:
- Factory reset and all checks do not fix it. The device may be faulty.
Call a pro if:
- The TV has no picture on any input—the TV may need repair.
Verification
- The Fire Stick home screen appears on the correct input.
- The remote controls the Fire Stick.
- The Fire Stick is connected to Wi-Fi in Settings > Network.
- Streaming apps load and play content.
Escalation ladder
Work from the device outward. Stop when the problem is fixed.
- Input and power Select correct input; confirm Fire Stick has power.
- Remote Replace batteries; re-pair with Home button if needed.
- Wi-Fi Check connection in Settings > Network.
- Power-cycle and restart Power-cycle Fire Stick and TV; restart from Settings.
- Call a pro or replace TV has no picture on any input—call a technician. Fire Stick faulty—replace device or use different streaming device.
What to capture if you need help
Before calling support or posting for help, have these ready. It speeds everything up.
- TV model
- Whether Fire Stick connects to Wi-Fi
- Steps already tried
Is the correct input selected?
Wrong input shows no picture.
You can change your answer later.
Select correct input
Does Fire Stick have power?
Fire Stick needs USB or power adapter.
You can change your answer later.
Connect power and test
Does the remote control Fire Stick?
Dead batteries or lost pairing can prevent control.
You can change your answer later.
Replace batteries and re-pair
Is Fire Stick connected to Wi-Fi?
Check Settings > Network.
You can change your answer later.
Connect Wi-Fi and test
Restart or factory reset
Reviewed by Blackbox Atlas
Frequently asked questions
- Why would Fire Stick stop working?
- Wrong input selected, power loss, Wi-Fi disconnected, remote batteries dead or pairing lost, or a firmware glitch. Less often: faulty HDMI cable or port.
- Can I fix Fire Stick that will not work myself?
- Yes. Check input, power, and Wi-Fi. Replace remote batteries and re-pair if needed. Power-cycle the Fire Stick and TV. Factory reset from Settings if needed.
- When should I replace Fire Stick?
- If factory reset and all checks do not fix it, the device may be faulty. Replace the Fire Stick or use a different streaming device.
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