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This guide will help you to replace your DC Power Jack (Dell calls it a "power-adapter port") on your Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming laptop. (make 7567)
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Reference the PDF to guide you. This copy has been re-ordered to assist you, so you should only have to scroll downward. (PDF contains reassembly steps following the disassembly steps.) I had to reorder the pages manually because I kept getting lost hopping to different sections in the manual to complete the steps in order.
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You may skip certain steps according to commenters, but that is not what is recommended by the service manual. Your mileage may vary; obviously one way is easier than the other (remove less parts) but there must be a reason the guide recommends almost complete disassembly... again, YMMV.
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This should give the complete instructions to repair your device from start to finish. I just ordered my new "power-adapter port" on eBay and will hopefully receive it soon, and test this guide with it.
This should give the complete instructions to repair your device from start to finish. I just ordered my new "power-adapter port" on eBay and will hopefully receive it soon, and test this guide with it.
另外一个人完成了本指南。
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Dell Inspiron 15 Gaming 7567 uses a power connector port dc in cable, the power jack would be easy to loose after two or three years, now laptop companies more likely to use a cabled power jack, easy for users to fix the problem. Final users can find the dc jack from this page:
https://www.dcincable.com/bcv10-dc30100y...
I would suggest customers not to buy a laptop which is charged by a type-c connector, now type-c power jack is hard to get and when the connector get problems, the only way to solve the problem is to buy a new motherboard, that would be very much expensive and very much complicated to process.
Would this be the right part to replace the broken dc jack with? https://www.ebay.com/p/755538448
I proceeded as indicated in the provided PDF guide but after removing the palm rest and keyboard assembly, I removed the I/O board next to the Power-Adpater Port card without disconnecting its cable to the MB, skipping all the other part removals and cable disconnections.
This gives enough access to remove the Power-Adapter Port card as indicated in the guide. You can pull the connector while the MB is still in the laptop. Just make sure that the new one is properly connected by using a flat screwdriver to push the connector fully.
Big thanks for the provided guide!