

Try a different streaming app like Youtube to see whether the issue is limited to Kodi.Open the Fire TV’s wifi menu to make sure you’re connected to the internet. We need to identify the scope of the problem, i.e., whether it’s limited to a specific addon, the Kodi app, the Fire TV Stick, or your internet connection. No matter what problem you may be encountering with Kodi, the first step is to troubleshoot and find where it’s coming from. If you use Kodi but not Fire TV, check out our article on more general Kodi problems and fixes. All advice is for Kodi 19 (Matrix) but you might find it works on other versions too. It’s up to you to identify whether an issue is caused by your network, the Fire TV Stick, the Kodi app, the addon you’re trying to use, or the source that the addon is pulling content from.īelow, we’ll cover some of the common problems Kodi users encounter on their Amazon Fire TV Sticks and how to fix them. One of the reasons Kodi is so difficult to troubleshoot is that there are so many moving parts. Additionally, because Kodi is a free and open-source project, the team behind the software doesn’t have the resources to dedicate to a full-time customer service desk. Unfortunately, though, you’re not likely to get any help from Amazon support if you run into problems with Kodi. The Amazon Fire TV Stick is extremely popular among Kodi users and it’s easy to see why: they’re affordable, easy to use, and if there isn’t a Kodi addon for a specific streaming service, you can always just search Amazon’s app store for it.
