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Charger: Won't Turn On

If your charger won't turn on, check the fuse, power cord, and circuit board. Follow our repair and troubleshooting tips to assist you in replacing the correct part that is causing the issue. If you need specific instructions for your model, refer to the owner's manual that the manufacturer provided.

Power Cords
Power Cords
If the power cord connected to your charger is burned out or worn out, your charger might not turn on. If this is the case, replace it to fix this problem. Often you will notice the power cord’s gradual descent into dysfunctionality, most commonly indicated by periodic periods of intermittent powering, often affected by movement of the cord or the charger. If you have noticed this occurring, you can be confident that the power cord is the issue and that it needs to be replaced.
If the power cord connected to your charger is burned out or worn out, your charger might not turn on. If this is the case, replace it to fix this problem. Often you will notice the power cord’s gradual descent into dysfunctionality, most commonly indicated by periodic periods of intermittent powering, often affected by movement of the cord or the charger. If you have noticed this occurring, you can be confident that the power cord is the issue and that it needs to be replaced.
Circuit Board
Circuit Board
If the circuit board is broken or burned out, then your charger might not turn on. To fix this, replace the circuit board with a new one. Cut the wires and disconnect them to install a new circuit board. Tip: re-tool the pull-stop to prevent the cord being pulled out, which can result in ripping out the circuit board.
If the circuit board is broken or burned out, then your charger might not turn on. To fix this, replace the circuit board with a new one. Cut the wires and disconnect them to install a new circuit board. Tip: re-tool the pull-stop to prevent the cord being pulled out, which can result in ripping out the circuit board.
Fuses
Fuses
If your charger will not turn on, check the fuse. If the fuse is blown, it should be replaced by following these steps: First, remove screws found on the bottom of the charger and any screws found in the port. Next, pull the top of the charger and separate it from the bottom. Locate the fuse and pull it out to replace it with a new one.
If your charger will not turn on, check the fuse. If the fuse is blown, it should be replaced by following these steps: First, remove screws found on the bottom of the charger and any screws found in the port. Next, pull the top of the charger and separate it from the bottom. Locate the fuse and pull it out to replace it with a new one.

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