Four lights around the power button flash red on your original Xbox 360 console. Four flashing lights mean the console doesn’t detect an audio/video (A/V) cable.
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There might be a problem with your A/V cable. The A/V cable connects the console to your television.
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Let's see if disconnecting and reconnecting your A/V cable fixes the problem.
To disconnect and reconnect the A/V cable
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3. Unplug the A/V connectors from your television.
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4. Reconnect the A/V cable to the A/V port on your console.
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5. Plug the A/V connectors back into your television. The A/V connectors match the colors of the component video, the composite video, and audio ports on your television.
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6. Turn on your television and console.
If four lights still flash red, try the next solution.
Try using a different A/V cable to connect your console to your television.
Using a different A/V cable is the best way to figure out if there is a problem with the cable or with your console.
Here are a couple ways you can obtain a second A/V cable:
If these solutions do not fix the problem, contact Xbox Support for help. See the Assistance section at the bottom of this page for more information.
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