In this guide I’ll disassemble an Asus N53S laptop. My target – fixing failed DC power jack.
Problem description: the laptop charges battery intermittently. Moving the power plug inside the DC jack fixes the problem for a while but eventually it fails again. I tested laptop with another AC adapter and it failed the same way.
In Asus N53S laptop the DC jack is soldered to the power board. This guide explains how to access and remove the power board.
Before you start, make sure the laptop is turned off.
STEP 1.
Remove laptop battery.

STEP 2.
Using a small screwdriver lift up and remove the bottom cover.

STEP 3.
There are four rubber feet located on the bottom of the laptop.

STEP 4.
Remove all four feet with a sharp object.

STEP 5.
Remove four screws found under rubber feet.

STEP 6.
Slide the hard drive/memory cover and remove it from the laptop.

STEP 7.
Remove three screws securing the hard drive assembly.
Slide the hard drive assembly to the left to disconnect the hard drive from the motherboard.
It’s not necessary to remove the hard drive assembly for the purpose of my guide. You can leave it connected to the laptop.

STEP 8.
All four memory slots located under the same bottom cover. It’s not necessary to remove memory modules for the purpose of my guide.

STEP 9.
The keyboard secured by five spring loaded latches on the top.

STEP 10.
Push on the latch with a small screwdriver and at the same time lift up the keyboard a little bit.
When the keyboard is lifted, it will not allow the latch to lock again.
Do the same with all remaining latches.

STEP 11.
After all latches released you should be able to lift up the keyboard and place it upside down on the palmrest.

STEP 12.
The keyboard cable connector located under the keyboard.
You’ll have to unlock the connector and release the cable before you remove the keyboard.

STEP 13.
In order to unlock the connector move the brown locking tab about 2 millimeters to the direction shown by two yellow arrows.

STEP 14.
Pull keyboard cable from the connector.

STEP 15.
Now you can remove the keyboard.
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STEP 16.
Remove seven screws securing the top cover assembly.
Disconnect the touchpad cable (left) and power button board cable (right).

STEP 17.
Unlock the power button board connector same way you unlocked the keyboard connector.
Remove cable from the connector.

STEP 18.
Here’s how to unlock the touchpad connector.
Lift up the left side of the brown locking tab with your fingernail. The tap will open up at a 90 degree angle.
After that pull the touchpad cable from the connector.

STEP 19.
One of the top cover screws also secures the optical drive (DVD drive).
Now you can remove the drive from the laptop.

STEP 20.
Don’t forget to remove three screws from the optical drive bay on the bottom of the laptop.

STEP 21.
After you removed all screws from the bottom of the laptop and top cover, you can start separating the top cover from the bottom.
You can use a piece of soft plastic to separate these parts.
Continue removing the top cover assembly with your fingers.

STEP 22.
The top cover assembly removed.

STEP 23.
Under the top cover you’ll get access to the following internal components:
- speakers
- power board
- cooling fan
- wireless card
- CMOS battery
- audio board
- motherboard

STEP 24.
Disconnect the power board cable from the motherboard.
Disconnect both antenna cables from the wireless card.

STEP 25.
Remove three screws securing the right laptop speaker.
Lift up and remove the speaker.

STEP 26.
Remove one screw securing the power board.
Diconnect cable from the power board.

STEP 27.
Now you can remove the power button board from the laptop and repair or replace the failed DC power jack.
The DC power jack soldered to the board.
You can use this tutorial explaining how to desolder the power jack.
New power jacks for Asus N53V laptops available here.

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September 3rd, 2012 at 12:04 pm
Thanks for the detailed instructions!
I also have the headphone jack broken. Is it as easy to fix? Do you know which part I should buy and where?
August 23rd, 2012 at 6:23 am
Thanks for your works!
I have question?
This laptop can upgrade full HD monitor ?
(from 1366×786 to FULL HD led backlight (1920 x 1080)” ?
August 16th, 2012 at 6:41 am
theres screws under the battery compartment and 2 screw inside the memory compartment that needs to come off also to seperate the front panel from the back. — also as mentioned above the screw over the touch pad on step 16 ( 8 screws instead of only 7) — other than that this posting works great to resolder the main pin from my power jack. ( somehow there was a crack in the solder connection)
July 12th, 2012 at 12:48 pm
@ Allan,
I published possible solution in the following article: http://www.laptoprepair101.com/laptop/2011/12/25/how-to-repair-broken-touchpad-connector-on-laptop-motherboard/
July 9th, 2012 at 2:54 pm
Thank you very much for the tutorial! It fixed my DC Jack
But I accidentally broke the locking tab of the touchpad connector and it hasn’t worked without that little plastic part (no matter how many times I try to reseat the ribbon cable)
PLEASE, CAN SOMEBODY HELP ME???
June 30th, 2012 at 6:10 am
Asus N53J there’s no screw here, just pull up the small cover.
Thanks very much for help!
May 30th, 2012 at 4:30 am
Thank you very very much – it worked perfectly!
Like someone before me – I repaired the broken mini jack plug by soldering a copper wire to the mini jack center pin and around the edge of the print to where it is originally soldered.
May 4th, 2012 at 7:31 am
ohhhhhhhh thank you. finally some awesome person cares.
April 23rd, 2012 at 1:58 pm
hi,
i have a problem with my asus n53 ,today my laptop become wet by water, and i see that the back of keyboard has no way to drop water , plz help me how i can fix this?
can it be possible no water drap in mather board?become patient and take my laptop in light can help me to fix?
plz help me and tnx 4 ur great website…..
April 22nd, 2012 at 12:44 am
Hey there,,
thanks a LOT for that comprehensive work.. I’m impressed
what if I only wanted to take out the grill of the speakers in order to clean it ?? do I have to take the whole front cover off ?? because I’ve noticed from the photos that the grill is part of the front cover..