Switch Lite Error Code: 2153-0321

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When I turn on my (unmodded) switch lite, after the Nintendo logo it shows “error code: 2153-0321….”. If I plug in a headset into the audio jack and then turn it on, the switch turns on like normal. Once the switch is on and working, if I disconnect the audio jack, I get the “error code: 2153-0321….” again.

What I’ve already tried:

- Disconnecting the speakers, turned it on, same error
- Disconnecting the card reader/audio jack module, turned it on, same error
- Change in settings, mute audio when headset is disconnected, took out headset, same error
- Examined front and back of motherboard under digital microscope to look for any trace damage, there is none.
- There is no corrosion on any components

Does anyone have any experience with this problem and did you have to replace any chips, capacitors, resistors or diodes?

How do I use my multi meter to check for shorts?

Thank you for your help.
 
Can you examine the card reader and audio jack pcb? Maybe some traces of it on the flex cable connector is damaged.
 
Have you solved it?
I having this same issue. I gave up for today, I will clean all the main board next week. I plugged in some cheap headphones and there's noice in one of them. I have no idea where else to check.
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Have you solved it?
I having this same issue. I gave up for today, I will clean all the main board next week. I plugged in some cheap headphones and there's noice in one of them. I have no idea where else to check.
 
When I turn on my (unmodded) switch lite, after the Nintendo logo it shows “error code: 2153-0321….”. If I plug in a headset into the audio jack and then turn it on, the switch turns on like normal. Once the switch is on and working, if I disconnect the audio jack, I get the “error code: 2153-0321….” again.

What I’ve already tried:

- Disconnecting the speakers, turned it on, same error
- Disconnecting the card reader/audio jack module, turned it on, same error
- Change in settings, mute audio when headset is disconnected, took out headset, same error
- Examined front and back of motherboard under digital microscope to look for any trace damage, there is none.
- There is no corrosion on any components

Does anyone have any experience with this problem and did you have to replace any chips, capacitors, resistors or diodes?

How do I use my multi meter to check for shorts?

Thank you for your help.

I have same issue do you have find solution ?
 

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