Toshiba Satellite A75 failed power jack workaround

Today I received an email from Tony Sakariya (tsakariyaATyahooDOTcom) who was experiencing a problem with the power jack on his Toshiba Satellite A75 laptop. He’s been able to fix the problem by relocating the power jack outside the laptop case away from the system board.

 

I would like to share with others a tip for repairing their Toshiba A75 laptop for the DC Jack and battery charge problem.

I have a Toshiba A75-S209 for a year now. After the first 3 months it developed the exact same problem. Battery would not charge and I had to twist and turn the power jack to make the connection. Since it was in warranty, I returned it and they repaired and sent it back to me. The problem recurred again after about 4 months and I sent it again and they repaired it and worked fine for 5 more months and it failed. This is a design flaw with Toshiba. Now that I am out of warranty, I decided to repair it myself. Your guide for dismantling A75 was awesome. Thanks for the info. Now here is what I want to share with others. Resoldering the power jack with a new one does solve the problem for a while but it will reoccur. Hence I decided to bring out a wire with the Jack outside. Of course it looks dirty but it is a permanent solution. I am attaching the photo of the repair I did. I got the DC jack from ebay and insulated it with a electrical insulation tape. Now it is working fine, I do the connection and disconnection on the dangling power jack outside the laptop and hence no chance of breaking the soldering outside.

 

 

Laptop failed power jack fix

• Coil the pair of wire one round through the ventilation grill before taking it out as shown in the picture above. This is to prevent any external shock or force being directly transmitted to the soldering joints.
• Now we need to connect a new DC Jack to other end of the wire. I purchased the new DC jack from here for a price of $6. Shown in the picture above the white wire is the positive terminal (+) and hence must connect to the inner ring of the DC Jack. Similarly the blue wire being the negative terminal (-) should connect to the outer ring of the DC jack. Refer the picture below on how the wires are soldered to the DC Jack. Be careful not to short the leads as they are very close.

Power Plug Fix

• Now neatly wind a round of insulation tape over the wire and especially on the exposed DC Jack exterior. This will prevent any short-circuit and also give a better appearance.

New Power Jack Assembled

Toshiba Satellite A70/A75. Disassembly guide with pictures.

Valued Comments.

Submitted by Binney:

The workaround relocates the jack externally. When I did this, a short occurred between the metal casing on the top cover (the one removed with the guitar pick). This happens if the solder repair is too tall. I covered my repair with electrical insulation tape and that fixed the problem. It took me quite some time to figure out where the short was and would like to save others the headache.

 

Comments #282, 286 submitted by Jake and John:

Size N: DC Power Jack #274-1576 from radioshack works perfect and looks great. Costs $2.99, easier to solder, snugger fit, 5.5mm O.D. x 2.5mm I.D.

Here are some pictures of the end result of the repair with
the Radio Shack type jack. I added one of those quick release
key holder that I had lying around as a retention holder.

Here is what it looks like unplugged: Power tip unplugged.

Here is what it looks like with the adapter plugged in and
the key holder reattached: Power tip plugged.

 

 

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317 Responses to “Toshiba Satellite A75 failed power jack workaround”

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  1. 210
    milkman Says:

    Is there a certain kind of wire to use? Also, where did you purchase the wire? I called a few computer stores in my area but they didn’t have anything that would work.

  2. 209
    Lisa Says:

    I completed the workaround on my A70 and the battery charges when the computer is off. As soon as I turn the computer on the battery stops charging. Any suggestions?

  3. 208
    cj2600 Says:

    unxposed,
    Yep, a Satellite A60/A65 laptop might have the same problem with the power jack. The workaround will be similar to Satellite A70/A75.

  4. 207
    unxposed Says:

    Does this appy to the A60 also?

    Thanks

  5. 206
    PresbyPreach Says:

    Is there a signiificant difference between the Toshiba A70 (which this fix specifically addresses) and A35? I am not an expert but I think I can do this. But, I need this info before I start.

  6. 205
    cj2600 Says:

    Milkman,
    There are no wires to disconnect, the power jack soldered directly into the system board. You’ll have to buy new wires.

  7. 204
    milkman Says:

    how are you getting the wires outside in the first picture? did you buy new wire or are you disconnecting the wires at the other end?

  8. 203
    cj2600 Says:

    milkman,
    Step 16.

  9. 202
    milkman Says:

    in the first picture, what step are you at in the dismantling guide?

  10. 201
    cj2600 Says:

    dstone,
    You can add the wire without removing the jack, it should work.

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