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rocxylemmon

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« on: December 20, 2012, 11:33:00 PM »

Okay, I want to say this was a BIG! B**** and I never want to do this again OMG!!! SONY YOU B***ERDS! I figured this out with your help litemup for this cool write up and for youtube for the help as well on how to properley take this crap apart the right way hehe.....

I have some advice to help with this fix cause your alls way may have worked for you but for me it did not work but me being persistent as I am I kept at it and figured it out, what I did to get it to work is after you get new thermal paste on it and you get the metal casing back on the circutboard then put the 2 supports back on with the 4 black screws and tighten them up and then lay the board down on a flat serfice and break out the heat gun and cover everything up with aluminumfoil and cut out the holes in it to match the 2 supports with the black screws. I just cut one hole out and laid somthing on the foil to keep it from blowing off then I held the heatgun to that mount and in a circler motion at about 5 to 6 inches on low setting for about 4 to 5 min and then stop heating it and move the aluminamfoil down to the other mount and do that one next for about the same time.

Now this is where I messed up do NOT! flip the sucker over and try to do the area with the fan shrowed even covering it up with foil you will melt the crap out of that shrowed and cause that crapy non heat resistent plastic to be odd blob shape for your fan and you will have a fan with a stigmatisam hehe....

I did this and then the fan was not turning because of the stigmatisam hehe.... but the system did boot and it was working but then shut down because of the fan not working from the melted stigmatisam plastic so I had to cut out some plastic where it was catching the fan blades and keeping it from turning freeley.

So I recammend just heating up the non fan side and see what that does first and if that don't work then do the other side but do it for less time like 2 min. and take a cooling break of about 2 min. and start back at it for another 2 min. and let it cool and you should be safe but if you smell burning plastic then STOP! or your going to give your fan a stigmatisam and it's not going to see the heat very well (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif).

But watching a blueray and all is well and I can't believe I fixed it by a heatgun and some new thermal paste, holly crap I just love the help from you guys that have figured out what sony could not get right for us after a few years of high powered use.

Also thoughs that are putting a tawl or rag over the PS3 to keep dust off it DON'T and DON'T place it on carpet and expect it to stay cool I mean put it on a book or 2 and set it on that because you are going to cause what we are fixing for the ones that do this (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif).....

Also on youtube they show this guy prying the top of the GPU and CPU off this is not the actual chip there are 5 chips under that and it is adhesived on to thos chips with thermal paste on top of that, I do NOT recammend tearing this off because there is a reason sony made that with thermal adhesive and it was not meant to come off unless you pull it off with the metal caseing that wraps that whole board then you must put fresh thermal paste on all 5 of them chips and make sure you put that heatsinnk back on the way it came off and then put thermal paste on top of that and put the metal guard back on that covers the board with the CPU and GPU mounts then do the heatgun as stated above.

I had to sign up for this just to make a comment for the help and the fix suggestions.

This post has been edited by rocxylemmon: Dec 21 2012, 07:43 AM
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nugmebot

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Tutorial On One Way To Fix Red Flashing Light Of Death!
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2013, 08:36:00 AM »

This is what fixed that stupid blinking red light problem for me http://howtofixstuff...d-light-on.html
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Tutorial On One Way To Fix Red Flashing Light Of Death!
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2020, 07:37:00 AM »

haha if that link really did fix it your only gonna be playing for another few hours lol
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« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2009, 01:34:00 AM »

Hello people,
I made a tutorial on one way to fix the Red flashing light of death, by using reflow treatment with a heat gun,
this may fix your problem or not, some other things cause the red flashing light of death, like your power source maybe messed and need a new one, sometimes it could be your hard drive that maybe the problem as well.

This fix is at your own risk, if you think it's to much to risk, send it to Sony to have repaired.

Thing's you need to open and repair the ps3 console are.

-Security torx screw driver or normal torx screw driver.
-Phillips (cross-head) screw driver, medium size and small size.
-Rubbing alcohol.
-Clean cloth.
-Heat Gun.
-Tinfoil
-Exacto knife or scissors.
-Arctic silver 5 thermal compound.

Ps3 console.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0913-1.jpg)
Remove hard drive, open the console, remove Blu-ray drive, power source and another parts,
Remove main heat sink screw's, remove fan, clean off old thermal paste with rubbing alcohol and clean cloth.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0929.jpg)

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Have the ps3 motherboard with no protected cover over it anymore.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0955.jpg)
Copy CPU/GPU shape's with the tinfoil and cut out with exacto knife, don't cut shape's over ps3 motherboard.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0952.jpg)
Set heat gun to high, have gun nozzle about half inch away from the face of chip, heat up each chip for about 15 to 25 sec, don't over due that, repeat heat process on each chip about 6 time's, when you can't even put your finger on the chip's for less then a sec, your on the right heat process.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0953.jpg)
after when you do each chip for 15 to 25 sec go to the other side of motherboard real quick and heat both back side of chip's for 15 sec, then let cool down for 5 min and repeat 6 time's as well.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0954.jpg)
Once you done the whole process, put protected cover on and reply new thermal paste to both chip's.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0956.jpg)
also a little on your heat sink, not to much.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0957.jpg)
That old sweet solid green light should stay on when you turn it on.
(IMG:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/light-it-up/DSCN0958.jpg)

Put console back together and test it on your TV, i hope this process works for you, i have fixed two ps3 that had the red flashing light of death and they are 100% working again, some people may have tried this process and it has not worked, maybe cause you are not doing it right or not heating the chip's the right way, anyways good luck.

P.S have any to ask me just reply on topic or PM me.

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« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2009, 09:51:00 AM »

excellent if we can get as me many as me and light it up on these forums discussing how to fix certain things wrong with the PS3 we can have as much support as the Xbox 360 has. theres a solution out there for ever 360 problem but the more I look around theres relatively nothing out there for the PS3. keep at it light it up I'll be buying a broken PS3 this week and will post what was wrong and how I fixed it
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reddragon105

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« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2009, 04:48:00 PM »

I totally agree - I love fixing things and have been taking things apart for as long as I can remember. The first ever 360 I got was only bought for the challenge of fixing it (2 years later, it's still going strong). Lots of reading up on the problems (mostly on this forum) beforehand gave me some idea of what the problems were, what caused them and how to fix them.

Now I want a PS3, so I started looking around for faulty ones and I've ended up with 3 of them (all 60gb). One doesn't always switch on, but when it does it freezes during gameplay (after maybe 5-10 minutes). The other two have YLOD. I have no idea where to start, so I've searched the internet for answers and come up with nothing. I know this is Xbox-Scene, but the PS3 section on here is pretty much the best source I've found, even though there is hardly any discussion going on! On other forums people always suggest just phoning Sony and having the PS3 returned or replaced under warranty. That's great, but what if your console isn't under warranty or, like me, you just want to be able to fix things yourself?!

I can't believe that there isn't more discussion about repairing the PS3. True, it doesn't seem to have a failure rate anywhere near as high as that of the 360, but there are still several common faults that do occur and I, for one, want to know how to fix them! We need some people who will pioneer the research. I am going to try, but I don't know if I have enough spare cash to allow myself to destroy some PS3s in the process!

Anyway, here's what I've tried so far -
PS3 No. 1 (Freezing during gameplay) - Tried system restore, formatting the hard drive, using a different hard drive, cleaning the case out, replacing thermal paste, replacing the fan. Still freezes during gameplay (although maybe now it lasts a minute or so longer). Still doesn't switch on ever time. I'm seriously wondering if a PS3 version of the X-Clamp replacement needs to be developed, as the PS3 heatsink mounting design doesn't seem to be very effective either.

PS3 No. 2 (YLOD) - Have tried the heatgun fix that Light-It-Up has posted here and that I've seen described elsewhere. It hasn't worked yet. I've attempted it 3 times, heating it up for a little longer each time. I've never managed to get a 360 to work after heatgunning it either. I suspect this is either not a very effective method and that I should invest in a solder reworking station, or I need a better heatgun!

PS3 No. 3 (YLOD) - Haven't tried anything yet. This is my control console. After I've given up on no. 2 I'll try the same things on this one and see if it works!
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Light-It-Up

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« Reply #6 on: May 21, 2009, 10:25:00 PM »

Hey,
Yea fixing them is lot's of fun, i'm trying to find out as much information on what can go wrong with a ps3 and how to repair these problems when they do occur. I will post new information on any new repair i find out, hey reddragon, take PS3 No. 1 PSU out and put in to PS3 No. 2 (YLOD) that may fix the problem if the reflow treatment is not working for you, sometimes the PSU blows a cap or diode. Thanks for the positive feedback guys.


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reddragon105

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« Reply #7 on: May 26, 2009, 02:54:00 PM »

I was working on them some more today so here's an update -

I finally opened the third console (with YLOD) and gave it a once over with the heatgun. It worked first time! I've reassembled it and put Resistance: Fall of Man in it and it has now been running for about 2 hours so it seems to be fixed.

I have tried swapping the PSUs around and as far as I can tell they all work, because the first PS3 (that loads fine but freezes) works with any of the other PSUs. Either way, putting a different PSU into the second PS3 doesn't make any difference, it still has YLOD. I've just tried the heatgun on that again and am waiting for it to cool. If it doesn't work this time it's going on eBay!

So there's just one console left to deal with - any idea how I can fix the freezing issue on the first console?
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« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2009, 07:12:00 PM »

u say nothing about temp to reflow?
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reddragon105

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« Reply #9 on: June 02, 2009, 06:27:00 PM »

My heatgun only has two settings - low (300ºC) and high (600ºC). On the PS3 that I successfully repaired from YLOD (has lasted a week so far) I had it on 300ºC for about 4 minutes in total. First I ran the heatgun quickly over both sides of the board, giving them even coverage to preheat it, then I put the board down with the processors facing upwards and let the prongs for the power supply hang off the edge of the desk so that the rest of the board was flat (in case having the prongs hold the board up at one side causes the board to flex when its heated). I gave the processor side another quick once over with the heatgun - this whole preheating process took 30-60 seconds. Then I focused the heat on the processors, moving the heatgun in quick circles about an inch away from them for about 20-30 seconds at a time before switching processors. I did that for about 3 minutes (so each processor got about 30 seconds at a time for 3 turns), then moved the heatgun to about 6 inches away from the board and started to move about the whole board again to keep it warm, but let the temperature start to reduce. After another 30-60 seconds I switched the heatgun off and let the board cool until it was stone cold. I then attached the on/off switch and power supply and tried it - it worked first time.

That's just my personal experience though - and as I tried that on two PS3s and it only worked once I can't say the method is definitive. I'm itching to try it again though, so as soon as I can get my hands on another faulty PS3 I'll see if I can make it best 2 out of 3!
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« Reply #10 on: August 09, 2009, 04:38:00 PM »

Update on reflow treatment process, use heat gun at low temperature 500 F on CPU/GPU and heat for 4 minutes long for proper melt of reballs under CPU and GPU.
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« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2009, 02:18:00 AM »

Im amazed that this is it for the PS3 section on xbox-scene. I feel that I have almost conquered the 360 with repairs and such so now im looking to buy a broken PS3 on ebay to try and fix. 5 of 6 360s ive bought have been fixed with the heatgun and xclamp fix, probably because I knew what kind of broken 360 took look for. When looking for a broken PS3 is there any indicator as to what PS3 can be fixed with a laser replaced?
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« Reply #12 on: August 15, 2009, 04:58:00 AM »

generally the "laser replace/drive replace" PS3's are the ones that just "randomly" stop reading discs.
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« Reply #13 on: September 17, 2009, 08:49:00 PM »

Hi and thank you for the Tutorial..
Damn sweet, worked like a charm.

One of my m8s asked me to have a look at his 3 yo PS3 (3 beep, red light and no boot or display).
Saw your post, asked my m8 if he had a heat gun..
So he went and bought one and left it with me.

Last night I tried your method out and success was the end result.
Today I told my m8 he's PS3 is working..
To which he said "Keep it I've bought a new one, can you back up the old drive to my new one."
LMAO, free PS3 for me. (I didn't have one prior).
I say to him here's the heat gun back and he says "Keep it, just in case my new PS3 does the same thing..."
I said to him "Some ppl got more $$$'s then sense, but thank you for the new to me toys"... w00t

Cheers
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« Reply #14 on: September 18, 2009, 07:25:00 AM »

Thanks for the info Guys, my 1 still working (touch wood)
My only concern is, I smoke and the PS3 case seems very dustly on top.
I dread to think what inside looks like.

My question is can I cover the Vents with something that would keep the dust out while keeping it well vented.

Great site too and can access from work, sweet.
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