NINTENDO SWITCH OLED Oled Wont Charge Loose Plug
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96%
CONF
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USB-C Charging Port Connector
The 'loose' sensation indicates the physical anchor points or the internal pin-housing has detached from the PCB or disintegrated. This mechanical failure prevents the pins from making consistent contact with the USB-C cable, halting current flow. Replacing the port restores the physical and electrical integrity of the charging interface.
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3%
CONF
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M92T36 Power Management IC
When a USB-C port becomes loose, internal pins can bridge and send 15V (VBUS) into low-voltage data lines. This specific IC is the primary power delivery controller for the Switch and is almost always the first component to fail electrically following a mechanical port failure.
SKU: M92T36
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1%
CONF
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Nintendo Switch AC Adapter
While the issue is likely the console port, a 'loose' feeling can also be caused by the deformation of the metal shielding on the male end of the AC adapter. If the cable pins are bent or the shroud is widened, it will fail to lock into the console's port securely.
SKU: HAC-002
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the USB-C Charging Port Connector.
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