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==Problem description==
==Problem description==
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
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.

Example image (Figure 1) -- No image yet. Help expand this page by uploading it!

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).