NINTENDO SWITCH V2 (HAC-001-01) Wont Turn On Dead
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93%
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M92T36 Power Management IC
This integrated circuit manages the Power Delivery handshake and logic-level power rail switching. It is the most common failure point in 'dead' units, as it frequently shorts out when exposed to improper voltage from non-OEM chargers or docks. When this chip is compromised, the system cannot initialize the boot sequence or accept a charge.
SKU: M92T36
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4%
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Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
If the battery voltage falls below a critical threshold (deep discharge), the internal protection circuit may prevent the charging IC from recognizing the cell. In these cases, the console appears totally unresponsive even when plugged in. Replacing the battery provides the necessary voltage for the system logic to resume normal charging operations.
SKU: HAC-003
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3%
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USB-C Charging Port
The mechanical pins within the USB-C port are prone to bending or bridging. If the VBus pin shorts to a data or CC line, it immediately halts the power-on sequence to prevent further board damage. A damaged port prevents the electrical path required to provide power to the charging circuit and the PMIC.
SKU: HAC-USB-C
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DIY Repair Guide
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