Buyer’s Tips on Their Power Jack Replacements
Many times laptop owners may encounter a problem with the power jack where it would seem the plug is pushed in.
Usually you will observe something is not really right when you cannot turn on your laptop.
This can be a pricey repair if you take it to your local computer shop, geek store or send it back to producer. For anyone who is willing to try to do the actual replacement yourself, it can cost you as little as $50 to do.
If you have access to another battery you may first want to be certain the issue is with all the power jack itself. You can also go to most larger named shops which have tech support as well as ask them to test drive it for you.
Once you've determined it is certainly the power jack, please follow the following steps, and realize this task is geared mostly for the advanced user. We suggest if you possess the laptop's user manual you take it out regarding any questions or areas you are unsure of when starting this task.
Ensure you possess the replacement power jack, screwdrivers and containers to keep parts and screws as well as bolts.
1. Remove the battery.
2. You will then wish to remove all screws from the rear of the laptop and make cover off.
3. You will then need to remove several parts in order to get to the actual region where the power jack is situated. Make sure to put all parts as well as screws and bolts in a safe place and label them if you need too. You need to remove the ram and DVD drive.
4. Once these components are already removed you should now remove an item called the power plate.
5. From here you will have to remove the hard drive as well as the keyboard.
6. The next places are where you will have to use caution as you can be removing the cables and the motherboard.
7. Once everything is out, you should will have exposed the power jack.
With some luck you have a little bit of experience utilizing a soldering iron. You need to now need to use a solder wick to remove the connections to the three jacks.
Once this has been finished you should be able to dis-engage and take away the broken power jack. Be sure to clean all extra solder and other remnants. You now will replace laptop power jack and solder the three contacts.
Replace all detached parts in addition to components making sure each is put back correctly. Once all complete you should try out to see if all is working.
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