The Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 comes with either a round-tip DC-in jack or USB-C PD port (depending on version), which may become loose, burnt, or broken over time due to stress or wear.
Technicians will disassemble the unit, identify the charging port type, and replace it by carefully desoldering and soldering the new port to the motherboard.
The procedure is done using precision tools to ensure surrounding components like capacitors or power chips are unaffected.
After replacement, charging current and temperature are tested to confirm proper power delivery (e.g., 135W or 170W depending on charger).
The service includes a 1–3 month warranty and free follow-up diagnostics if charging issues persist.