In this video I replace the DC Jack or power plug (power port) of a Sony Vaio VPCCW23FX laptop.
Table Of Contents:
Removal of:
Battery 0:12
Hard drive 0:24
RAM Memory 1:39
Laptop Case 1:48
DC Jack 2:44
Reassembly 2:56
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And to think, I was going to attempt this myself!
akasstan 1 month ago
Wow, I read almost all the moments in this video. Sony Vaio's are really not reliable. I had to take my Vaio CW in for service over three times. And everytime I do, no problems arise. Silly problems like these are really tempting me to switch over...
jiginc88 2 months ago
I am also missing the center part of the DC port on my VPCF115FM..
jimsvideohz 2 months ago
Hey there, I have a PCG-7131M that I have just been given by a friend because it dosen't work any more. I had a look at the DC IN and noticed two prongs in there which didn't seem to match to the power cable connection. Am I right in thinking something has maybe come out of the DC jack that would then enable the cable to sit in the jack properly?
Any responses would be awesome! as I can't find anything on the net and I'm getting frustrated looking :-)
JawasCantBeTrusted 2 months ago
One of the 2 prongs in the jack broke today... I'm on my last charge...
thavideomaker 3 months ago
Hi. Could u tell me what that green thing on the left is? I can see that its pins are not connected on my motherboard. 15mAH Ni-MH is written on it
FadeawayDj 3 months ago
Used this video to disassemble a sony vaio pcg 61411l. It was having blackout problems that started the same day a rattle started. Found a loose screw rolling around on the motherboard, and found where it belonged. Must not have been tightened during original assembly. Got everything reassembled and it now seems to be working fine. THANKS FastVideo guys!
MrBrianlpearce 3 months ago
I have a Sony PCG-7133L laptop and its not charging where can i purchase this part????
bajanboytoy1 3 months ago
thanks!
lidoz 4 months ago
I have a Sony PCG-7133L laptop and the charing port is missing the internal center piece. I was wondering if these video steps are the same for my model and where can i find the part?
apriljanfo 4 months ago