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If you have tried all of the suggestions in this article and your Kindle Fire still has no working audio, then, unfortunately, the problem is probably one that you cannot fix yourself. Once your Kindle Fire is safely backed up, follow the steps in this TechJunkie guide to factory resetting your Kindle Fire.

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Try turning the Bluetooth service off and see if that resolves the issue. The Bluetooth service can cause problems with audio on your Fire tablet.
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Reboot the Kindle Fire tabletįorcing a soft reboot may fix temporary software problems.
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Try a couple of different media types if the Fire has audio for some types of media but not for other types of media, then you’ve isolated the cause to a software issue and you should update the software for your device. Try a different file format – if you’re watching a movie, try a song, if you’re on YouTube, try Pandora or Spotify. Most media files have separate codecs for audio and video, and it’s possible that you might be playing a file for which your Kindle Fire has the appropriate video playback software, but not the right audio software. If it does your issue is likely software related so let’s review the software diagnosis and fixes. Test your apps and media to see if the sound increases. Quickly hit the volume down button when the logo appears and hold it down – this may take a few tries because you’re feathering the buttons.Once it has shut down hold the power button and let it go when you see the Amazon logo.Follow these simple instructions to begin: Putting your Fire tablet in Safe Mode is a bit tricky for those who aren’t tech-savvy. If it doesn’t get any higher, it’s likely a hardware issue. This shuts down any foreign processes on the device meaning if your volume raises in Safe Mode there’s a software issue.

Anytime you’d like to make a distinction between a hardware and software issue you can always use Safe Mode.
