PS3 WiFi/BT Board Error 8002F1F9 (Update Loop) - Diagnostics/Reports/Repair

Hey everyone. Is there any kind of success with this problem? I have a CECH-4301C (basically BRAND NEW) with a suspected bad bluetooth/wifi module. It's stuck in an update loop and crashing with error 8002F1F9. I really want to save this system if possible. If there is a way to bypass the wifi/bluetooth module check, then I'm fine using the console with wired internet and controllers
 
Hey everyone. Is there any kind of success with this problem? I have a CECH-4301C (basically BRAND NEW) with a suspected bad bluetooth/wifi module. It's stuck in an update loop and crashing with error 8002F1F9. I really want to save this system if possible. If there is a way to bypass the wifi/bluetooth module check, then I'm fine using the console with wired internet and controllers
Unfortunately there's no way (at the moment) if you're already stuck in the boot loop. Sorry for your loss, I have exactly the same model btw.
 
I know, it's really annoying! I think you'll be in uncharted territory using a flasher, AFAIK it hasn't been done. That's not to say it's impossible though...
Understood. Man it just drives me crazy that we can't somehow make a modified update that skips the checks. This 4301 I just got is practically brand new, and it's not easy to attach a new wifi/bt module. It basically needs its own reflow. Just because of this module, this system is basically worthless
 
Understood. Man it just drives me crazy that we can't somehow make a modified update that skips the checks. This 4301 I just got is practically brand new, and it's not easy to attach a new wifi/bt module. It basically needs its own reflow. Just because of this module, this system is basically worthless
There is modified no-bd / no-bt firmware for CFW models it's just not possible on non CFW ones unfortunately.
 
There is modified no-bd / no-bt firmware for CFW models it's just not possible on non CFW ones unfortunately.
That's exactly what I mean...if this happens to a CFWable system, then it's almost a non-issue. But since we have super slims, it's essentially a brick unless we have reballing equipment
 
Hey, anyone still looking into this, I just caught this post on reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ps3TechHelp/comments/1cpo2jo/does_anyone_know_what_this_is_for/
Looks like a bypass for updating with a bad bluetooth/wifi module right? And it's on a superslim with 28nm
Looks like a replacement voltage regulator for the one that's failed. The BT/WIFI module likely still works/worked after the initial voltage regulator failure. If it didn't, this still wouldn't be able to install firmware.
 
Looks like a replacement voltage regulator for the one that's failed. The BT/WIFI module likely still works/worked after the initial voltage regulator failure. If it didn't, this still wouldn't be able to install firmware.
They replied to me on the post and said that the system works. I can't imagine this being done for any other reason?
 
Most cases for 25xx and 3xxx series caused by dead capacitor below the board
I know im too late for this thread, but i can confirm: after replacing that "capacitor" or is it regulator, my cech-3xxx finished the update and was able to boot properly. Wifi and bluetooth are working. Thank you for advice @pearlxcore
Most cases for 25xx and 3xxx series caused by dead capacitor below the board
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I know im too late for this thread, but i can confirm: after replacing that "capacitor" or is it regulator, my cech-3xxx finished the update and was able to boot properly. Wifi and bluetooth are working. Thank you for advice @pearlxcore

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UPDATE: I've managed to fix another cech 3xxx by using capacitor from donor board. I need your help guys to identify this capacitor so i can find some online to buy. I will post pic under if someone can identify it, please write down below. Thank you in advance.
 

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I did it on a Slim 25xx, I read a post on Reddit where the author used an AMS1117-1.8V step-down chip instead of the J73 chip, the problem with my unit is that the J73 does not step down the voltage to 1.8 or 2.2v, and the 5.5v is directly fed to the Bluetooth module, luckily my module was not damaged by the high voltage.
 

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Buenas alguien podría decirme por que Ic podría reemplazar el mitsumi 463a?

Hello, could someone tell me why the IC could replace the mitsumi 463a?

Mod edit: Provide an English translation along with your post.
 
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