Revanced YouTube Not Working Fix | Is YouTube Revanced Down

YouTube Revanced is not down in the sense that the service has been shut off, but it frequently experiences issues due to changes and updates on YouTube’s official platform.

These changes can break the patches used by Revanced, leading to errors like “An error occurred” or “There was a problem with the server [400].”


Common Causes for Revanced Not Working

  • Outdated Patches:

    • This is the most frequent reason. YouTube constantly updates its app and backend, which can render older Revanced patches ineffective. When this happens, you need to update your Revanced Manager and patch your YouTube APK again with the latest available patches.
  • Issues with MicroG:

    • Revanced requires MicroG to function properly, especially for logging in with your Google account. If MicroG is not working correctly, you may experience playback or login errors.
  • YouTube’s Crackdown:

    • YouTube is actively working to block third-party ad-blocking apps. These changes can directly target and break Revanced, leading to a period where the app does not work until the developers release a new patch to circumvent the block.
  • Corrupted Data:

    • The cache and data for both the YouTube Revanced app and MicroG can become corrupted, causing playback issues, buffering problems, or login failures.
  • Network Problems:

    • While less common, a poor internet connection, or an ISP blocking content can cause playback errors.

Also Read : YouTube Server Problem 400 | Troubleshooting Steps


Troubleshooting and Fixes

If your YouTube Revanced app is not working, here is a list of solutions to try, from the simplest to the more involved:

1. Simple & Quick Fixes

  • Clear Cache and Data: This is a highly recommended first step. Go to your phone’s settings, find “Apps,” and clear the cache and data for both YouTube Revanced and MicroG. This can fix a wide range of issues.
  • Force Stop and Restart: Force stop both apps and then restart them.
  • Restart Your Device: A simple reboot can often resolve temporary glitches.

2. Updating and Reinstalling

  • Update Revanced Manager: Ensure you have the latest version of the Revanced Manager app.
  • Patch with the Latest Patches: This is crucial. Even if you don’t have a new version of the YouTube APK, a new patch may be available that fixes a bug or circumvents a recent YouTube change.
  • Uninstall and Reinstall: This is a more drastic but often effective step.
    1. Uninstall both the YouTube Revanced app and MicroG.
    2. Download the latest versions of MicroG and the official YouTube APK from a trusted source (such as APKMirror).
    3. Use the latest Revanced Manager to re-patch the official YouTube APK and install it.

3. Advanced Troubleshooting

  • Disable Battery Optimization: Some Android systems may be “killing” the MicroG app in the background to save battery, which can cause playback issues. Go into your device’s battery settings and ensure that battery optimization is turned off for MicroG.
  • Disable Client Spoofing: In your Revanced settings, try disabling “client spoofing” under “miscellaneous.” This has been reported to fix the server error [400] for some users.
  • Change Accounts: There are some reports that the issue might be related to a specific Google account. You can try logging out and logging in with a different account.

In summary, when YouTube Revanced is not working, it’s rarely because the service is “down.” Instead, it’s a constant cat-and-mouse game between YouTube’s updates and the Revanced developers’ patches. The most reliable fix is almost always to update your Revanced Manager and re-patch the app with the latest available patches.

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