PlayStation 5 Single beep from power button every 30 seconds repair: Difference between revisions
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Diagnosing and fixing an issue where the PS5 PWRBTN beeps once every 30 seconds. | Diagnosing and fixing an issue where the PS5 PWRBTN beeps once every 30 seconds. |
Latest revision as of 19:30, 17 December 2023
PlayStation 5 Single beep from power button every 30 seconds repair | |
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Device | PlayStation 5 |
Affects part(s) | Motherboard |
Needs equipment | multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station |
Difficulty | ◉◉◉◌ Hard |
Type | Soldering |
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Problem description
Diagnosing and fixing an issue where the PS5 PWRBTN beeps once every 30 seconds.
Symptoms
- The PlayStation 5 (PS5) emits a single beep from the PWRBTN approximately every 30 seconds.
- The PS5 may not power on or display any video output.
Solution
- Check fuse F7002 for continuity. If blown you may need to investigate why it went bad (possible short on nearby 5v-3.3v step down converter)
- Check for shorts on 5v-3.3v step-down converter (TLV62090RGTR) directly opposite F7002 (APU side). The capacitor and IC appear to be common failures
- Check liquid metal for spills on and around the APU, as well as under the foam and gasket (Video - Credit TheCod3r)
- Check for shorts around the capacitors at the back of the WiFi/Bluetooth module
- Check for shorts around F7502 and F7003
- Video (Credit: TheCod3r)
- Check F7502 for continuity (If no, check caps in that area).