Toshiba Satellite M35XFor all “happy” Toshiba Satellite M35X laptop owners.
I just received a very interesting comment for one of my posts. I think that this comment would be very useful for many Toshiba Satellite M35X laptop users and deserves to be published as a standalone post. The comment was submitted by user Hack.

In the following article the author mentions the picture posted here: Toshiba Satellite 1900. Laptop loses power and shuts down without warning.

Here it is:

 

Well I have arrived with the same problem as the rest of you. I bought a M35X-S149, my first mistake. Let me say that I think Toshiba robbed us all. What a LEMON. My LCD backlight inverter burnt out at 3 months, and now at 12 months and 2 weeks my laptop won’t charge. I called Toshiba and they WILL NOT SEND ME A #041011, nor will anyone who will repair the board for $150-$200. The spring in the audio out jack that holds a plug snug is shot, all output is crackling and worthless.

Talk about pissed. Oh yea I almost forgot, the recall too. The idiots forgot to install proper shielding for the motherboard causing freezing and reboots; of course Toshiba never notified me about the problem. Anyway my anger is causing me to loose my focus.

The author is 95% correct, resolder the circled points in the picture and you should be back in business. Although if the jack itself has problems like mine did, all resoldering the jack will do is PISS YOU OFF. The way that the jack is designed provides a poor connection. There is only one tiny piece of metal that makes contact to the outer negative part of the plug.
Don’t be fooled by looking at the jack from the outside. All of those daisy petals that look like they hug the outside of the plug don’t do anything electrically; they just attempt to hold in the plug in place against a tiny contact at the bottom of the jack in between the daisy petals. The power connection was gradually getting harder and harder to get the orange light to stay lit so it would charge. That was my jack slowly wearing out or quickly wearing out. It took about a month or two. Then finally the jack was noticeably loose, that was the day that the solder point on the positive connection broke loose. It didn’t break loose from the board; the metal pin broke loose inside the solder itself. The craptop would no longer show any lights at all except the blinking orange light of rage. Someone please call Toshiba and tell them to USE FLUX!

In the photo, the two solder points on the left and the right hold the outer shielding over the jack and hold it in place. At no point does the outer shielding make contact with the inside of the jack, even though on the board they are all connected. The top center solder point is the negative connection, and the bottom center is the positive. That tip is for those who want to do what I did to fix my craptop.

A new Motherboard is $250 F That

I soldered the wires from an adapt plug [part #64-026] from Radio Shack directly to the board, and then the male version [part #273-1742] to the freshly beheaded power cord. Make sure to only cut the end off, just the plug. If you attempt this you will need some solder wick and at least a 25w iron to pull the jack from the board. Use a 15w iron to solder the new wires in place. Make sure you don’t plug the wires in backwards. The + on the male must line up with the “tip” stamped on the female side, that is the only point of caution. Don’t leave your fixed craptop alone in the presence of useful idiots.

I would just recommend going with the pig tail method for the simple fact that the jack itself is cheap and will stretch and stretch until your craptop no longer charges. So really, who wants to take their laptop apart 2x. The first time my laptop wouldn’t charge unless I slightly pulled it to one side or the other I took the board out only to find only the solder points on the board were solid. The temp fix for that was to make a tiny L shape with a paper clip, crimp it flat, then get it inside the jack and bend out the daisy petals a little bit so it holds the plug in a little better. That fix lasted for a month, the second time 3 weeks, and it wasn’t worth a third attempt, because at this point the wiggle made it obvious that the jack was now loose on the board.

If you want some solid laptop advice, buy a HP/Compaq I Image laptops and desktops in a 3,000+ workstation environment day in and day out. All the machines are HP. I can’t speak for the new models, but the N610c is a nice. I have seen at least 200 of them after 3 years of abuse in the field, and not a single one with a power problem.

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Toshiba Satellite 1900. Laptop loses power and shuts down without warning.

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82 Responses to “Toshiba Satellite M35X owners, are you happy with your laptop?”

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    cj2600 Says:

    Smokefly,

    My question is if I take my laptop to a Toshiba authorized repair shop today, will it be covered with any warranty?

    It should be covered. Find an authorized service center in your location and just call them to find out if they can fix it for free. By the way, there’s a part number for your laptop inverter board: K000018860 (WXGA displays) and K000019440 (XGA displays). Search on the internet by the part number for the best deal.

  2. 39
    cj2600 Says:

    Wes,
    Probably you have a faulty FL inverter board. Here’s a disassembly guide for a Toshiba Satellite M35X display, the FL inverter board is pictured on the step 9. Try reseating inverter cables shown on the step 10. If it doesn’t help, I would replace the inverter board next.

  3. 38
    smokefly Says:

    One more thought. Have any of you guys tried the up to 1 year extended warranty from the credit card you used, like Citi or AMEX? I paid $909.49 in total. $809.49 with my Citi Dividend Platinum Select Card, which I vaguely remember has the extended warranty feature, plus $100 circuitcity gift card. I don’t know how hard it is to get the citi involved. Never used that feature before.

    I really wish Toshiba loses the lawsuite and have an official recall. Even with half of the money I paid, I can buy a good laptop nowadays easily.

  4. 37
    smokefly Says:

    I just did a lot of research on this problem and it seems like 95% it could be the FL inverter which is bad. Someone on some other site spent $35 to get a new one. It didn’t help though. The wesite he mentioned does not exist any more. Where can I buy a part for this laptop? I can afford fooling around with $35. I don’t want to have the laptop sit in the closet forever.

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    smokefly Says:

    Hi, Wes, I had the same problem since September this year. I had to shine a light to see the desktop. Mine is M35X-S161. Actually I bought this for my parents. They use it as a desktop and don’t use it very often. I don’t understand how the screen could get burned out so easily.

    I am not quite clear about the extended warranty thing. Say I bought it in March 2005. The standard warranty expired in March 2006. Now the crappy laptop is already out of warranty. According to the pdf file, they give me a 12-Month Warranty Extension of the “Toshiba Standard Limited Warranty” for repairs, effective November 7, 2006. But the Court Fairness Hearing won’t be held until February 8, 2007. My question is if I take my laptop to a Toshiba authorized repair shop today, will it be covered with any warranty?

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    Wes Says:

    i have a m35x-s163. i had it for a while and this is the first problem i had with it. The screen has no backlight. if you look at it really good or shine a light on it, you can see that the screen comes on. What can i do to fix it

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    Nocturnal Says:

    Nocturnal back again. Any ideas how I can remove a BIOS password for a M35X? Thank you!

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    joe Says:

    im so glad you are on here.I have a toshiba p35 series and it keeps sutting down.I took your advice and cleand the fans it seems to be working.I had called the toshiba warrenty center and they wanted thirty five dollars to answer a question.After this labtop i would never recommend another toshiba to anyone.There customer service sucks

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    mrmopar27 Says:

    to the guy above you if you can get in to the biso set up ther is a place to reset pw

    1 i have just got this mx35 s149 and so far have no problems toshiba gave it a 1 year warr. any way dose up gradeing the ram help the video lagg
    and i claen my fan out 1 time a week is the any thing i can do to possably extend the life of this
    thing for 1 more year

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    joseph santos Says:

    to cj2600: how did you remove password on toshiba satellite m105? at least tell me how to reset it.

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