In the following guide I explain how to take apart a Sony Vaio VGN-S360P laptop and replace broken power jack (aka power connector or DC jack). I’m not sure if this guide will work for the entire Vaio VGN-S line or laptops but I think it will be pretty close. If you have a different Sony Vaio laptop and these instructions work for you, I would really appreciate if you mention your laptop model in the comments for benefit of other readers.
My reason for taking it apart is replacing the broken power jack but I will remove all major components so you know how to do that.
First of all, turn off the laptop, unplug the power adapter and remove the battery.
You can search for spare parts for your Sony Vaio VGN-S360P laptop here.
Remove two screws securing the cover on the bottom. Under these cover you’ll find laptop memory and wireless card.

This model has two memory slots accessible from the bottom but unfortunately you cannot use regular notebook RAM modules. You’ll have to use PC2700 DDR333 microDIMM. I believe you can install 1GB total. Up to 512MB module into each slot.
If you are replacing the keyboard, remove only two green screws and proceed to the next step. These two screws secure the keyboard.
If you are taking the whole thing apart, remove all screws – red and green.

There are two spring loaded latches above F4 and F12 keys.

Carefully release these latches with a small flathead screwdriver.

After the latches has been released, you can lift up the keyboard as it shown on the picture below.

Turn the keyboard upside down and place it on the palm rest. In order to remove the keyboard you’ll have to unlock the connector first.

Remove the keyboard.

Remove four five screws securing the top cover assembly. (I forgot to circle one screw which is located on the right side from the touch pad cable).

Unplug two speaker cables (green), the touch pad cable (red) and the power button board cable (yellow).

Here’s a closer shot on the speaker connector.

Now you can lift up and remove the top cover assembly.

The top cover assembly has been removed.

Remove two screws securing the hard drive assembly. Unplug the hard drive cable from the motherboard.

Remove the hard drive assembly. If you are replacing the hard drive, you’ll have to remove the mounting bracket with the cable and transfer it to a new drive.

Before you can remove the CD/DVD drive, you’ll have to remove the PC card slot.
Remove one screw securing the slot and unplug it from the motherboard.

Remove the PC card slot assembly.

Remove four screws securing the CD/DVD drive assembly to the laptop base. Unplug the cable.

Remove the CD/DVD drive assembly. If you are replacing the drive, you’ll have to transfer the face plate with the cable and mounting bracket to a new drive.

Remove three screws securing the CPU heat sink.

Remove the CPU heat sink.

If the heat sink is clogged with dust blow it off with compressed air.

Remove two screws securing the DC power jack. Remove the mounting bracket and release the jack.

As you see on the picture below the power jack in my laptop is broken in two pieces. I’m going to replace it with a new power jack. I will unsolder the broken jack and solder a new one.

Before you install the heat sink back in place, you’ll have to apply new thermal grease on the top of the CPU.

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March 31st, 2009 at 6:46 pm
Thank you for your reply Laptop Tech and thank you for this excellent resource website!!
March 29th, 2009 at 10:40 am
Gerry,
On some laptops the touchpad button is a part of the top cover assembly. If one of the touchpad buttons is not working properly, it’s necessary to replace the whole top cover assembly.
March 26th, 2009 at 4:27 pm
My S360 has a couple of buttons with weak springs that will soon fail altogether. The power/hibe/standby button above the keyboard and the left click button below the keyboard are sagging and floppy. A parts dealer tells me I need to replace the entire palm rest in order to fix the left click problem….. for $130!!!! The other button is apparently available seperately and costs about $15. Do I really need to replace the entire palm rest?
March 24th, 2009 at 5:55 am
I am wondering if the instructions for replacing a Sony Vaio VGN-S360P broken power jack will work for a Sony Vaio PCG-GRT250? If not can anyone direct me to where I can get the instructions to do so? Thank you!
March 21st, 2009 at 12:18 pm
Pete,
The keyboard cable is “pinched” in place with a clamp type connector. If you would place your finger along the side of the brown colored connector and with a slight amount of pressure applied, pull up and push simultaneously. This will cause the hinge to rotate towards the cable hence releasing it.
March 18th, 2009 at 5:39 pm
Hi,
I took apart my Sony VGN-S360P to replace a fan. I did it successfully. In an unrelated incident about 2 months later I had many horizontal lines appear on my screen in 5 columns of different widths. Thinking it was a loose video cable I took the laptop apart again and looked at the video connector. It was intact and fine. To reinsure it was plugged in fully I pushed on it and it remained secure. I put the laptop back together and it does not turn on anymore. All screws and connectors are where they are supposed to be. However while I was inside the laptop examining all the components, I notice a tiny little spring (about 2 mm in length and about 1 mm wide with one leg of the spring bent out in a 90 degree angle with a loop on the end and the other end looks like a stepped wire shape) lying on the corner of the laptop located just back of the fan. Does anyone know what this goes to? Does it have anything to do with the laptop not powering up?
Any help would be appreciated. You may email me at sigma AT mchsi DOT com.
Thanks!
March 16th, 2009 at 11:08 am
how do you unlock the connector on the leyboard cable?
thanks
March 3rd, 2009 at 12:54 pm
ken,
Unfortunately, yes. The optical drive is mounted inside the laptop case, so it’s necessary to remove the top cover assembly. You’ll have to disassemble the laptop because there is no easier way to replace the drive.
March 3rd, 2009 at 12:30 pm
i just need to swap out my broken cd rw/dvd drive and install a new dvd r/rw drive; i also want to add memore and ram. do i need to go through all the preceeding steps to remove the optical drive?
thanks
March 2nd, 2009 at 11:03 am
Thanks so much it helped a lot