Device Category: USB-C

  • Laptop won’t charge — check the USB-C port first

    TL;DR: inspect the port, try another cable, then stop if you smell burning.

    Difficulty: Easy · ~20 min
    1. Safety first

      Unplug the charger. Work on a non-conductive surface. If the port smells burnt or looks melted, stop and book a bench diagnostic.

    2. Inspect the USB-C port

      Look for bent pins, lint, or a loose jack. Use a wooden toothpick — not metal — to gently clear debris.

    3. Swap cable and charger

      Try a known-good USB-C PD charger (65W+ for many laptops). A failing cable is the most common fix.

    4. When to call a pro

      If the port wiggles, only charges at an angle, or the board gets hot, the receptacle or PD controller may need rework. Book a Repair.