USB-C Charge Port Repair
Worn or damaged USB-C connectors can cause charging failure, poor cable fit, or intermittent power delivery.
Nintendo Switch repairs often start with symptoms like not charging properly, no power, damaged USB-C ports, display issues, or touch problems. The exact repair depends on what has failed, which is why careful diagnosis matters.
That is common with Nintendo Switch faults. A unit that is not charging, not turning on, or not responding to touch can still have several different possible causes.
We can diagnose the fault and recommend the right repair rather than guessing based on symptoms alone.
Worn or damaged USB-C connectors can cause charging failure, poor cable fit, or intermittent power delivery.
If the battery will not charge or the charging behaviour is inconsistent, the port, board, or charging circuit may need inspection.
A Switch that seems completely dead may need diagnosis to determine whether the issue is the charge path, power circuit, or another board-level fault.
Display and touch faults can involve the screen assembly, connectors, or board-related issues depending on the symptoms and prior damage.
A damaged charge port is a common example, but it is not the only reason a Switch may not charge. The same is true for units that are not turning on, have no image, or respond poorly to touch.
If you are not sure what repair you need, send the symptoms. We can review the likely fault and recommend the next step.
We can inspect the fault and determine whether the issue is charging related, board related, or something else in the power path.
Charge-port wear, internal damage, and board-level faults can all produce similar symptoms from the outside.
Display faults are not always limited to the panel itself. Connector and board inspection may also be needed.
If it is not turning on, not charging properly, or the screen or touch is not working, include that in your message and we can help narrow it down.