Five Electronics Fixes: Keep Them Running, and Out of the Landfill
Electronic waste is a big environmental issue, and we’ve covered numerous ways that both electronics companies and consumers can reduce the amount of e-waste headed for landfills. While most recent efforts focus on reuse and/or recycling (which are both important), Israeli site FixYa harnesses "crowd power" (ie, social media) to help people fix their electronics rather than disposing of them. The main motivation behind FixYa was the increasing lack of technical support provided for consumer electronics, but Yaniv Ben Saadon told us that there’s a green element to the site’s mission:
By allowing more and more consumers to successfully operate and mend their products, FixYa decreases the number of products that are discarded and eventually pollute our environment. Although globalization and competition drive the average consumption of consumer products to increase over time, the usability of these products decreases as they become more technologically advanced and challenging to operate. Moreover, since manufacturers are under growing pressure to release their products to their markets, often these products are mass produced before they are properly designed. The result is that the products we buy are cheaper than they were before, yet more challenging to operate.
From gaming systems to washing machines, FixYa’s user have already provided a wide range of "fix-it" advice. Ben Saadon shared with us some of the most popular problems, and the highest-ranked solutions, addressed on the site.
1. A Clacking Xbox with Three Flashing Red Lights
User Carl26 walks a panicked gamer through the process of fixing this problem with the GPU memory.
2. Another Flashing Light… on a Kenmore Dish Washer
Expert qqwweer shows how to reset the light.
3. Ipod Keeps Displaying "Do Not Disconnect"
User Yung offers four different approaches to this problem.
4. Sansa MP3 Player Won’t Turn On
User chrism provides a really simple solution to this really aggravating problem.
5. DVD Player’s P-SCAN Split-Screen Keeps Coming On
User spyder99 shows that sometimes a solution is as easy as flipping a switch… if you know where that switch is located.
These are just a few examples of how FixYa’s brand of social media provides solutions for users’ pocketbooks and the envionment. Ben Saadon notes
Through the collaboration of a community of consumers, FixYa encourages its users to learn from the experience of others on how to properly use and fix their products. The result is that more and more consumers are able to successfully operate their existing products rather than replace them with newer ones, and thus help to reduce the number of products that ended up polluting our environment.
And, if throwing your problem out to the community isn’t your style, FixYa also features a massive collection of manuals and troubleshooting guides.

