If you are seeing an Nintendo error code on your Switch (like 2110-3127 or 2005-0003), that website is where you enter the code to get specific steps for fixing it.
Here is a quick guide to the most common error types and how to fix them right now without waiting for the website.
1. How to use the Official Tool
You will see a search bar. Type the hyphenated code exactly as it appears on your screen (e.g.,
2123-1502).It will tell you if the servers are down or if you need to change a setting.
2. Quick Fixes by Error Type
If you don’t want to search the site, find the first 4 digits of your error code below:
Connection Errors (2110-XXXX to 2137-XXXX)
What it means: Your Switch cannot talk to the internet or Nintendo’s servers.
The Fix:
Restart the Console: Hold the Power Button for 3 seconds > Power Options > Restart.
Test Connection: Go to Settings > Internet > Test Connection.
Move Closer: 5GHz Wi-Fi is fast but weak; try moving closer to your router.
Change DNS: If it persists, change your DNS in Internet Settings to Google’s Public DNS (Primary:
8.8.8.8, Secondary:8.8.4.4).
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SD Card / Data Errors (2002-XXXX or 2005-XXXX)
What it means: The Switch is having trouble reading your MicroSD card or game data.
The Fix:
Power Off Completely: Hold the Power Button for 12 seconds to force a shutdown.
Reseat the Card: Remove the MicroSD card and wipe the metal contacts gently with a dry cloth, then reinsert it firmly.
Check for Corrupt Data: Go to Settings > Data Management > Software > [Select Game] > Check for Corrupt Data.
eShop & Credit Card Errors (2811-XXXX or 2813-XXXX)
What it means: The eShop is timed out, or your payment method was rejected.
The Fix:
Wait: These are often temporary server hiccups. Wait 15 minutes.
Use a Browser: Try buying the game or code on the official Nintendo website from your phone/PC instead of the Switch.
3. If your screen is frozen
If you have an error code but the screen is stuck and you can’t do anything:
Hard Reset: Hold the Power Button down for 12-15 full seconds. The screen will go black. Then press power once to turn it back on. This fixes 90% of system crashes.
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