What to do when your Kindle isn’t charging
⚡ Fast fix
- Switch to a different wall outlet and avoid charging via a laptop USB port for more power.
- Clean the charging port using a toothpick or compressed air to remove lint and debris.
- Hold the power button for 40 seconds to force a restart while the device is plugged in.
- Power not flowing? An Amazon expert can help at 866-853-4942.
You’re ready to read the page-turner you downloaded for book club, but you can’t get started because your Kindle® or Kindle Paperwhite isn’t charging. Before you go out and buy a hardback copy of the book, we can help solve your charging issues.
At Asurion, when tech gets glitchy or breaks, we fix it whether your phone won’t turn on or you want to extend the battery life of your Kindle. Here’s our guide on what to do when your Amazon™ Kindle won’t charge.
How to tell if your Kindle is charging
If your Kindle is charging, the indicator light on the Power button will turn orange while charging and green when the battery is fully charged. If you don’t see a light or if the light doesn’t turn green after charging your device for several hours, it’s probably not charging.
Troubleshooting a Kindle that’s not charging
If your Kindle is stuck on a low battery screen or won’t take a charge, here are a few fixes to try:
Remove the cover
If your Kindle has a cover, make sure the cover flap doesn’t block the port or charging cable or try removing the cover.
Restart your Kindle
Try restarting your device to see if you can get it to charge:
- Press and hold the Power button until you see the Power menu box or your screen goes blank.
- Keep holding the Power button for 40 seconds, then release it and let your device reboot.