Console is powering on, but no graphics are being displayed.

If the device is on, press the reset button first. If it does not respond after 10 seconds, press the power button to turn off the device. Then turn the device back on to see if the issue is fixed.

Make sure your TV display is set to the same input channel that your Sega Saturn is connected to.

Ensure the scart cable is fully plugged in the TV and Sega Saturn’s ports properly and securely. Unplug and replug cables if necessary.

If display has static or distortion, it could be possible that the Sega Saturn’s scart cable is damaged. You need not open the Sega Saturn up to fix this, and just obtain another scart cable for the device.

Unplug the scart cable from the TV and Sega Saturn. Use canned air to spray collected dust out of the ports and cable sockets to ensure the cable connection cannot be broken by a thin layer of dust. Replug the scart cable and the Sega Saturn should display it’s initial startup.

There is a small possibility that the TV does not support the Sega Saturn’s scart cable. If you can, try using the Sega Saturn with a different TV to see if this is the cause.

Alteration in the wavelength of the audio signal located in the Sega Saturn causing a high pitch or muffled sound.

If audio has static or distortion, it could be possible that the Sega Saturn’s scart cable is damaged. You need not open the Sega Saturn up to fix this, and just obtain another scart cable for the device.

Check your TV settings to make sure it can output audio input. The Sega Saturn is naturally set to output stereo sound, so make sure your television can support stereo sound. If the TV cannot, follow the next step.

The Sega Saturn may have the sound effects turned off in its settings. Hold the L and R buttons on the controller to be sent into the system settings screen. There you can have sound effects on or off in the Audio Control screen and set your Sega Saturn to mono or stereo sound to match your TV output.

Unplug the scart cable from the TV and Sega Saturn. Use canned air to spray collected dust out of the ports and cable sockets to ensure the cable connection cannot be broken by a thin layer of dust. Replug the scart cable and the Sega Saturn should display it’s initial startup. If problems still persist, the audio port may need to be replaced on the device. You can find a part replacement guide below.

Sega Saturn fails to recognize your game disc which causes a delay in the game image appearing on screen and the delay in gameplay to continuing.

Use a disc cleaning kit to clean the disc. If you do not have a disc cleaning kit, you can clean the disc with a very small amount of soap and water (enough to make the cloth damp, but not wet enough to leave residue). Gently rub the disk, working out from the center to the edge. Making circles around the disc can cause small scratches, so avoid cleaning the disc in that manner. Then dry with a lint-free cloth for a cleaner disk.

If residue is in the disc tray, gently wipe it away with a lint-free cloth.

Abrasive polishes may be able to buff out scratches. Paste toothpaste (not gel) or a baking soda and water mixture are acceptable solutions. Work the polish from the center to the edge. Rinse off the polish and dry with a lint-free cloth. If disc still does not work, it may need to be replaced.

Open the disc slot and ensure your disc is facing up (so that the game title can be seen)

Clean the lens of the laser in the disc tray with a cotton ball and alcohol. If still not working, a repair guide for the optical drive/laser can be found below.

When game disc loads on the Sega Saturn, the game freezes and doesn’t allow the player to move past a specific screen.

For restart of the game, press the RESET button while holding down Button A. For restart of the Sega Saturn gaming system, restart the device by pressing the RESET button. If it doesn’t respond after 10 seconds, press the POWER button to turn off the device. Then turn the device back on to see if the issue is fixed.

Ensure that each cable is fully inserted in the Sega Saturn. Adjust insertion if needed.

Try removing the cables and reinserting them. If the problem is not with the system, order new cables to use.

Unplug the scart cable from the TV and Sega Saturn. Use canned air to spray collected dust out of the ports and cable sockets to ensure the cable  connection cannot be broken by a thin layer of dust. Replug the scart cable and the Sega Saturn should display it’s initial startup. Try a different device to make sure that the issues lies with the Sega Saturn and not your TV.

Sega Saturn game console will not start or connect to the screen of projection of game.

If the device still does not turn on, it could be possible that the AC adapter is damaged. You need not open the Sega Saturn up to fix this, and just obtain another cable for the device, and use the new cable instead. Please properly dispose of your damaged AC adapter.

There is a possibility that the device needs a replacement lithium battery. Get replacement (exact type) battery and follow instructions on replacing it below.

This is the most critical of possible reasons why your device may not turn on. If you believe this to be the problem with the device, please follow our detailed guide on how to replace a Sega Saturn Motherboard.