Toshiba Satellite M35X and Satellite A75 power jack and battery charge problem

A bad connection between DC-IN power jack on the system board and the system board is a very common problem with Toshiba Satellite M35X and Toshiba Satellite A70/A75 notebooks. If your laptop is out of warranty, then you can fix the problem by resoldering DC-IN jack on the system board. If it’s still under warranty, it would be fixed at no charge to you.

Problem symptoms:

  1. Laptop randomly shuts down without any warning.
  2. Power LED and battery charge LED start flickering when you wiggle the power cord or the AC adapter tip on the back or your laptop.
  3. The battery will not get charged.
  4. When you plug AC adapter, the laptop appears to be dead and there is no LED activity at all (DC-IN jack on the system board is broken).

To fix the problem, you have to take your laptop apart, remove the system board to resoleder or replace the DC-IN jack. Toshiba Satellite M35X and Toshiba Satellite A70/A75 disassembly guides will help you to remove the system board. Take a closer look at the power jack on the system board with a magnifying glass. In most cases you get the power problem because of a bad connection between the DC jack and the system board, you’ll see a crack between the DC jack connector and the system board.

Here is an example of Toshiba Satellite M35X power jack. The crack occurs between the DC jack pin and the system board.

Toshiba Satellite M35X DC in jack

Resolder Satellite M35X DC jack on the system board

In some cases the connection is good, but the DC jack is bad itself. You can find a new DC jack for Toshiba Satellite M35X and Toshiba Satellite A70/A75 laptops here. Search for DC jack M35X or DC jack A75.

How to resolder laptop power jack yourself.

UPDATE:

Sometimes, after you replace the jack, you can see that the system board doesn’t get power at all. The battery will not charge and the power LED will not light when you plug in the AC adapter. So, here’s a possible explanation.
When a connection between the positive pin and the motherboard breaks (cracks), the power jack gets loose. You can feel it when you plug in the adapter plug. A loose power jack can damage the trace inside the hole in the system board. Take a look at the picture.

Laptop Power Jack

As you see, the positive pin goes through the hole in the system board and you solder it on the top side. Right? What if the trace between the top side and the bottom side is broken somewhere inside the hole? I’ve seen it before a few times. In this case everything looks nice and clean on the top side. When you plug in the AC adapter, you get normal voltage readings between “+” and “-“ pins on the top side, but the power DOESN’T go to the motherboard at all, because there is no connection between the top and bottom sides. Test with a multimeter if there is a connection between the top and the bottom.
If the trace inside the hole is broken you still can fix it. You can run a wire to connect the top and the bottom sides. Be careful not to short something on the board.

Update:

Here’s another solution to fix the power jack problem, it shows how to relocate the power jack outside the laptop base. Check it out here: Toshiba Satellite A75 failed power jack workaround.

When you repair a loose power jack, it’s a good idea to check the jack on both sides of the motherboard. When you remove the top cover from a Toshiba Satellite A70/A75 laptop you can see only points where the jack is soldered to the motherboard as it shown on the second picture in this post, but you cannot see the jack itself as it shown on the first picture.
Removing the motherboard from Satellite A70/A75 laptop is a good idea because the jack itself might has a broken “+” pin, as it shown on the picture below. If the “+” broke off the base, you’ll have to replace the jack.
Power jack has a broken pin

UPDATE:

Today I received another well written and well documented guide about fixing Toshiba Satellite M35X power connector issue. This guide was submitted by Stephen Macuch. Thank you Stephen for great pictures and detailed instructions.

 

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626 Responses to “Toshiba Satellite M35X and Satellite A75 power jack and battery charge problem”

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  1. 460
    Melanie Says:

    Hi, thanks for posting this. I shipped my A75-S206 back to the Toshiba depot along with this page. Today I got them back and guess what, I still have exactly the same problem. The battery light still wouldn’t lighten up. On the depot website it says “replaced sys bd top cover,” do you think that was necessary to fix the problem? Also under the subject it says “NB Is Not Charging / AC/DC Input Jack lose SATELLITE A75-S206.” Do you think they just tightened the input jack but when in fact the problem is inside between the jack and the system board as you described?
    Also, now I’ve got a new problem. I put the volume switch on the side of the laptop all the way to minimum, but I still can hear the sound. Can you tell me what the problem is?
    Thank you sooooooooooooooo much.

  2. 459
    cj2600 Says:

    Frank Edgar,
    Did you remove the CPU during disassembly process? Make sure the CPU is properly seated inside the socket on the motherboard and the socket itself is locked. Make sure the memory module is properly seated inside the slot. Just in case reseat the memory module and try installing it into another slot. Try another good working memory module.
    You can find new motherboard if you search by the part number from your old motherboard. Usually the part number is located on a sticker and looks like this K000019630. This is just an example and you might have a different number.

  3. 458
    cj2600 Says:

    dr ismail,

    I’m having the same problem with my Toshiba P35-s609. Do these instructions apply to the P35.

    Yes, these instructions apply to the Satellite P35 too. Toshiba Satellite P35 power jack is kinda similar to Satellite A75 jack. If the laptop is still under warranty this problem should be covered by the warranty.
    Some repair centers will offer you to replace the whole motherboard, some repair centers will repair the power jack. In my opinion, it’s not necessary to replace the whole motherboard unless the power jack got loose, shorted something on the motherboard and fried it. If the motherboard is still alive you can fix the problem by replacing/resoldering the power jack.

  4. 457
    Frank Edgar Says:

    Hi everyone, have a problem with my m35x. i fixed the dc jack successfully but there seem to be a problem with the board. the power leads comes on but the system won’t boot i.e its charging normally. the cpu fan hums for awhile and tunrs off. though i noticed some scratch on the resistors close to the dc jack base after soldering the dc jack. could it be the motherboard its gone bad and please how do i get a new board. please help.! thanks

  5. 456
    dr ismail Says:

    m having the same problem with my Toshiba P35-s609. Do these instructions apply to the P35. I have gotten this sent in by the warranty in toshiba center in egypt and the problem came back
    so they told me that i must get a new system board
    ?????
    tell me your openion i bought it from united staes do i sent it back there to be repaired or what and how much does it cost anyway

  6. 455
    Lock-Up Agreement Says:

    Hi there, This is just what I was looking for!

  7. 454
    Jen Says:

    Never mind. I attached it to power and checked the voltage and found the problem. A pin was bent inside the power jack most likely from the unit being dropped. Thank you for all of your help.

    Jen

  8. 453
    delhidada Says:

    Thanks CJ2600 for my message 450. I already got the case# an plan to go next next week.

    Any response from you or others on my message 449. Thanks.

  9. 452
    cj2600 Says:

    Delhidada,

    Note that the links for settlement do not exist anymore. Does anyone know of a new site or know where to find it.

    I noticed that links for settlement do not exist anymore, so I removed them from the post.
    You don’t need this links in order to fix your laptop under extended warranty. Just take it to an authorized repair center. Hurry, this special offer from Toshiba expires in November 2007.

  10. 451
    cj2600 Says:

    James Foote,
    I think it’s possible that your laptop cuts out because it overheats. You’ll find more help in this post: Why my Toshiba laptop suddenly shuts down by itself without warning?
    Clean the heatsink and cooling fan, it might help.

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