NINTENDO SWITCH V2 Wont Charge Loose Plug
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86%
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USB-C Charging Port Connector
The USB-C port is subject to high mechanical stress during insertion and removal. A 'loose' feeling often indicates that the internal plastic tongue or the external shielding has widened, or the anchor solder joints have fractured from the PCB, breaking the continuity of the 24-pin power delivery (PD) and CC lines required to initiate charging.
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7%
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M92T36 Power Management IC
When a port is loose or damaged, it can cause momentary shorts across the VBus and CC pins. This frequently surges the M92T36 Power Management chip, which handles the negotiation for the 15V rail from the official adapter, resulting in a console that will not charge even if the port is cleaned.
SKU: M92T36
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7%
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USB-C Port Cleaning Kit (Anti-Static)
In many cases, the plug feels 'loose' because it cannot 'click' into place due to compacted pocket lint at the base of the port. This prevents the cable from inserting deeply enough to engage the spring-loaded pins, leading to an intermittent or failed charging connection.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the USB-C Charging Port Connector.
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