How to Fix Youtube Error 503 Server Error 503 on YouTube?

On YouTube, there are thousands of videos to stream, with more being added every day. However, several users have recently reported YouTube error 503. "There was a problem with the network [503]," the message reads.

There is a problem with the Youtube server, as shown by the error 503. Due to overloading, server maintenance, a corrupted cache, or a connection timeout, it cannot handle the request to load the videos.

This issue affects users on all platforms, including those using Youtube on the web (Windows and Mac) and the smartphone app (Android and iPhone) (iOS).

How Do I Fix Server Error 503 on YouTube?

If you're having trouble with YouTube error 503, there are a few things you can do to help fix the issue.

Follow each of the solutions below one at a time, checking to see if the error continues.

Solution 1: Refresh YouTube

It's possible that the error is temporary and that a fast refresh will get it back up and running. Reload the YouTube page where the error occurred. You can also try again by returning to the Home page.

Solution 2: Check YouTube-Server Status

There may be an issue with YouTube's servers. You will see if there are any server maintenance announcements on their website or social media profiles. If this is the case, all you have to do now is wait for Google to correct the issue. From time to time, take a look at YouTube.

Solution 3: Power Cycle Your Device

Your network connection can be refreshed by power cycling your device.

  • Unplug your modem and router and turn off your device.
  • Allow at least one minute to go.
  • Reconnect your modem and router.
  • Switch on your device and relaunch YouTube after connecting.

Solution 4: Clear the Cache on Your YouTube App

If you're using the YouTube app on your phone, clearing the cache will help you unload some files and fix data that's been corrupted.

For Android:

  • Select the Settings option from the drop-down menu.
  • Choose between Apps and Applications.
  • To open YouTube, look for it and tap it.
  • Go to Storage.
  • Clear the cache by pressing the Clear button.
  • Restart the YouTube application.

For iOS:

  • First, to clear the cache, uninstall the YouTube app by long-pressing the icon and selecting the X mark.
  • Now, go to the App Store and download the app again.

Solution 5: Remove Videos from Your Watch Later List

A long playlist on your Watch Later list could be the cause of the error. Navigate to the Watch Later list and try to delete a few videos. Select Remove watched from the three-dotted icon.

  • Published by: Jhon
  • Category: Youtube-tv
  • Last Update: 6 hours ago