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PS3 Blu-Ray Repair - How you can Fix Your PS3 Blu-Ray Lens Today


Is the PS3's Blu-Ray drive no longer working? Are you struggling together with your PS3 not reading disks and wish to learn how to fix it? In the following paragraphs you are going to learn how to fix your PS3 Blu-Ray laser lens, which is the most common problem with PS3 disc drives. Continue reading to learn step-by-step the fundamentals of PS3 Blu-Ray repair.

In order to fix your PS3 Blu-Ray laser lens you'll need the following tools and items:

• Cross-headed "mini" screwdriver set (pop the very best cover off your PS3 and see if you have any screwdrivers which are the right size. If not, these screwdriver sets aren't very expensive) • An upgraded Blu-Ray lens - these can be salvaged using their company PS3 Blu-Ray drives, or you can purchase online (from eBay) the part number #kem-400aaa

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This is actually the step-by-step method of PS3 Blu-Ray repair"

1. Go ahead and take top cover from the casing removed from your PS3, along with the power cord for that Blu-Ray drive itself (this will have a rectangular, opaque/white plastic end which matches into the drive)

2. Remove the Blu-Ray drive from the position and thoroughly unclip the silver data ribbon from the drive. It has a blue colored ending that will help you locate it

3. Remove the two silver screws from right-hand side of the drive casing, and then the three black screws on the left-hand side of the drive. Ensure that you do not lose these screws along the way!

4. Gently take away the metal casing from the Blu-Ray drive, exposing the secondary lens casing underneath it.

5. Take away the screws on the black colored plate which provides coverage for the lens itself. Lift this plate off too.

6. Unscrew and put to 1 side the Blu-Ray lens screws (these will be simple enough to see), then remove the actual lens unit itself.

7. Put your new lens in carefully, trying to not fumble by using it an excessive amount of to prevent damage, after which make sure it is seated correctly, then put everything back together again.

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