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Hi,
By charging cable do you mean the DC-In cable in the laptop or the cable coming from the laptop’s charger?
The DC-In cable is in the laptop and it is the cable that has the DC-In jack at one end and connects to the motherboard at the other end.
If you did mean this cable then apologies for wasting your time.
-If not then have you proved that the DC-In jack is OK by using an Ohmmeter to prove continuity between the DC-In jack +ve pin and -ve sleeve connectors and the appropriate wires at the other end of the cable? It is not uncommon for the DC-In jack to fail internally creating an open circuit, especially on the +ve leg.
+If not then have you proved that the DC-In jack is OK by using an Ohmmeter to prove continuity between the DC-In jack +ve pin and -ve sleeve connectors and the appropriate wires at the other end of the cable? It is not uncommon for the DC-In jack to fail internally creating an open circuit, especially on the +ve leg. Disconnect the cable from the motherboard when you go to test it from the DC-In jack through to the cable’s end plug connector
Although you probably don’t need this here’s a link to the [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/legion_y520-15ikbn_hmm_201701.pdf|service manual] for the laptop. Scroll to p.46 to view the pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove the DC-In cable.
If the DC-In jack is faulty here’s the part number - 5C10N00259.
If you search online using the part number ''only'' in the search term of your browser, you’ll get results for suppliers of the part.

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Post originale di: jayeff

Testo:

Hi,

By charging cable do you mean the DC-In cable in the laptop or the cable coming from the laptop’s charger?

The DC-In cable is in the laptop and it is the cable that has the DC-In jack at one end and connects to the motherboard at the other end.

If you did mean this cable then apologies for wasting your time.

If not then have you proved that the DC-In jack is OK by using an Ohmmeter to prove continuity between the DC-In jack +ve pin and -ve sleeve connectors and the appropriate wires at the other end of the cable? It is not uncommon for the DC-In jack to fail internally creating an open circuit, especially on the +ve leg.

Although you probably don’t need this here’s a link to the [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/legion_y520-15ikbn_hmm_201701.pdf|service manual] for the laptop. Scroll to p.46 to view the pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove the DC-In cable.

If the DC-In jack is faulty here’s the part number - 5C10N00259.

If you search online using the part number ''only''  in the search term of your browser, you’ll get results for suppliers of the part.

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