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    HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

    hi to all, my friend has a hp pavilion dv6000 that wont turn on, when I plug the charger the light on the power jack comes up but the other lights like the one that show is charging not turn on and when I press the power button nothing happen, my friend told me that the problem start when he had the laptop turn on and he plug the charger, wen he turn the laptop off and tried to turned on the laptop will not turn on, I suspect of a fuse or a short but a don't know where to start and I will appreciate you advice. thanks again.

    #2
    Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

    Will it run on battery power? This is assuming you can find a charged battery or can use another laptop to charge the battery.

    The power jacks in laptops often go bad due to cracked solder joints, or the jack contacts lose their springiness.

    It looks like the DV6000 power jack is on a daughter card, which means you can replace the card at a modest cost and avoid soldering if you choose to go that route.

    P/N 431445-001 with 65-watt power adapter
    P/N 431446-001 with 90-watt power adapter

    Was the power button hard to press before it died? If so, the power button may be bad: P/N 431437-001

    This series may have Nvidia graphics, this generation of which are very failure prone, especially in laptops. Did the computer experience any video corruption issues before it stopped functioning? If so, you may want to research what is involved in reflowing the GPU chip. Check your model's specs first, I am not sure if all of the dv6000 series had nvidia graphics or just some models.

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      #3
      Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

      Can you turn it on with the touch buttons ?

      I had a dv6000 that would not turn on with the powerswitch, I replaced the cheap Hp zif cabels under the keyboard with some I got on ebay.

      Never had that problem again.

      They were similar to these but I cant remember the sellers id.
      http://cgi.ebay.com/Power-Button-Rib...item3f064f5892

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        #4
        Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

        I test the power jack and is good and the the small board the jack is solder on look to be good because I toked apart and nothing look off of place and I toked the small daughter board and I plunged the charger an check for power on the par that connect with the mother board I cheeked the red and black wire and the multimeter comes up with 19V, for the ribbon cable a test the cables on continuity and the 2 cables test good. any other ideas. and thanks for reply.

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          #5
          Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

          Does it have a AMD Chipset, becouse if it does, it could be the problem. I have a DV2000 that does it about every 5 months. Also Check to see if the power button ribbon to the board is good, they go bad a lot when they have been pulled out to many times. Also I just got a DV6000 a few weeks ago from the local recycler, that had the intel board that would not turn on, and the power would flash one time. I was able to buy a new one on ebay for 63 dollars, and now it is fine.

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            #6
            Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

            Check the transistors opposite side of the board from where the DC cable plugs into the board. I have had to replace many of them.

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              #7
              Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

              Originally posted by salvador437 View Post
              hi to all, my friend has a hp pavilion dv6000 that wont turn on, when I plug the charger the light on the power jack comes up but the other lights like the one that show is charging not turn on and when I press the power button nothing happen, my friend told me that the problem start when he had the laptop turn on and he plug the charger, wen he turn the laptop off and tried to turned on the laptop will not turn on, I suspect of a fuse or a short but a don't know where to start and I will appreciate you advice. thanks again.



              I have the exact same problem as friend posted.

              Managed to replace a working ribbon cable with power button from a second laptop (dv6700) that i have and problem remains.

              The laptop doesn't start with battery
              Can someone guide me where to start and measure voltage or fuse on motherboard?

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                #8
                Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                Later today i will post back with pics and schematic i found about dv6700 as i searched the forum almost all night long.

                I would be very grateful if someone could help

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                  #9
                  Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                  "Doesn't start with battery" is quite vague. Does it at least recognize the battery? Does the charge LED light up on the front?
                  Originally posted by PeteS in CA
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                    #10
                    Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                    Sorry i mean that with power supply disconnected and only battery on laptop it doesn't power
                    No led powers on exept dc jack led
                    Last edited by ortiko; 04-29-2014, 06:31 AM.

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                      #11
                      Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                      Some photos of the motherbaord and link for the schematic :

                      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...4&d=1356686752
                      Attached Files

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                        #12
                        Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                        Check PQ3. If allright, give voltage on all pins with only battery connected.

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                          #13
                          Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                          Is there a rodent repeller-like sound coming from the power brick when plugged into the laptop? (laptop shorting PSU?)
                          If there is, I'm afraid it's dumpster food!

                          And I just wiped the HDD and reinstalled Windows 7 on an HP Pavilion DV6000 laptop yesterday, IIRC.
                          Last edited by RJARRRPCGP; 04-29-2014, 05:39 PM.
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                            #14
                            Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                            Originally posted by atsio View Post
                            Check PQ3. If allright, give voltage on all pins with only battery connected.

                            Thanks Atsio for the reply.
                            All pins except one reads 12V on PQ3 with battery only connected.



                            Originally posted by RJARRRPCGP View Post
                            Is there a rodent repeller-like sound coming from the power brick when plugged into the laptop? (laptop shorting PSU?)
                            If there is, I'm afraid it's dumpster food!

                            And I just wiped the HDD and reinstalled Windows 7 on an HP Pavilion DV6000 laptop yesterday, IIRC.

                            No sound coming from the power brick.
                            Thanks for the response

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                              #15
                              Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                              Check voltage on pins 2 and 3 of PQ31, PQ32

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                                #16
                                Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                                After searching the pcb about 15 min i managed to find the below in red circle but not sure if the right side one is PQ31.

                                With yellow circle is the PQ32 marking and suppose that below in red circle is PQ32

                                This Volt readings are with battery plugged. Without battery and only dc jack plugged no volt readings
                                Attached Files

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                                  #17
                                  Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                                  you can trace where is the voltage coming from to that fet.
                                  if you can check it with a DMM on diode mode will be nice to see if its actually bad.
                                  When its not getting any voltage that does not mean its broken .
                                  Just cook it! It's already broken.

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                                    #18
                                    Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                                    The 5 pin one is PU7 with 5v on pin 5 and 3.3v on pin 3. Give voltage and to the rest of pins.
                                    PQ32 is on the left of it. To find which ones are on the right of PU7, you have to find the Z and R sections printed on the board which they define the layout of the smt's in those sections.
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                                      #19
                                      Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                                      Originally posted by dj_ricoh View Post
                                      you can trace where is the voltage coming from to that fet.
                                      if you can check it with a DMM on diode mode will be nice to see if its actually bad.
                                      When its not getting any voltage that does not mean its broken .

                                      Only with battery on there is dc volts i attached on pic
                                      Without battery and only dc jack i get zero V at both FETS

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                                        #20
                                        Re: HP pavilion dv6000 power problems

                                        Originally posted by atsio View Post
                                        The 5 pin one is PU7 with 5v on pin 5 and 3.3v on pin 3. Give voltage and to the rest of pins.
                                        PQ32 is on the left of it. To find which ones are on the right of PU7, you have to find the Z and R sections printed on the board which they define the layout of the smt's in those sections.

                                        Please have a look at the below pic i have attached for you.
                                        I have only 3.8V at one pin of PQ32 as i marked at pic. other pins are zero Volts.
                                        Maybe from this pic which is more clear you can identify PQ31?

                                        Best Regards
                                        George
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