PS4 SLIM DISC EJECTING ITSELF General Troubleshooting
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86%
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Manual Eject Screw
The manual eject screw is a friction-based tensioner that manages the disc drive's carriage position. Over time, console vibrations or thermal expansion can cause this screw to loosen, leading to a mechanical misalignment that triggers the drive's internal limit switches to initiate a 'phantom' eject cycle.
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8%
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Optical Drive Ribbon Cable
Oxidation or poor seating of the flex ribbon cable between the optical drive and the motherboard can cause erratic voltage signals. This electrical noise is often misinterpreted by the console's logic board as a command to eject the disc or cycle the ejection motor.
SKU: P5-101-SLIM
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6%
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Internal Optical Disc Drive Assembly
If the internal eject sensors or the motor logic board within the drive are faulty, the unit will continue to 'triple beep' and spin the intake rollers even after external adjustments. Replacing the full assembly is the only reliable solution when internal mechanical switches are degraded.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Manual Eject Screw.
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