Asus G73 AC DC Power Jack Repair

The Asus G73 (G73S/SW/J/JH/JW) gaming laptops are some of the most common notebooks we work on these days.  Most users report need to wiggle or angle the tip of the power plug in just the right way to get the laptop to charge and or work on AC power.  I also see users report the center pin that you plug into and can see externally is missing or damaged.  Putting excessive pressure on the jack area is dangerous and can permanently damage the motherboard.

If you have an Asus G73 series laptop we perform the internal dc connection for $69 parts and labor.

The G73 laptops use a power jack that’s been around for a long time in computer standards.  I’ve been dealing with these jacks since the day I learned how to do these repairs.  It uses a six pin, 2.5mm plug that’s soldered directly to the motherboard.  The G73 also needs to be completely taken apart to access the main board where the connection is located.

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Below is a link of Pomeroy Computing doing a dc jack repair on an Asus G73 via YouTube.  You can see taking it apart alone is very involved.  On top of that the de-soldering aspect is very difficult.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCT1v2oVM_c

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