
Sony
Sony LYSB00CMN63M2-CMPTRACCS Vaio DC Power Jack Cable
★★★★★
A plug-and-play DC power jack replacement cable for the Sony Vaio VPC-CW21FX that restores charging without soldering.
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Overview
Key Features
Complete jack, cable and connector
Plug and Play! NO Soldering Required
FACTORY NEW
Correct DC Power Jack replacement for Sony Vaio VPC-CW21FX
Specifications
Brand
Sony
Model
LYSB00CMN63M2-CMPTRACCS
Compatibility
Sony Vaio VPC-CW21FX
Type
DC Power Jack with Cable
Installation
Plug and Play, No Soldering Required
Condition
Factory New
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Plug-and-play connector eliminates the need for soldering during installation.
- Factory-new condition ensures reliable electrical contact and proper fit.
- Significantly cheaper than a motherboard replacement or professional repair service for a charging issue.
- Designed specifically for the Sony Vaio VPC-CW21FX for precise fitment.
👎 Cons
- Compatible only with the Sony Vaio VPC-CW21FX, limiting usefulness if you own a different Vaio model.
- Installation still requires opening the laptop case, which may void any remaining warranty.
- Does not include installation instructions or tools in the package.
- As a single-purpose replacement part, it has no value beyond resolving the specific DC jack failure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this power jack cable fit my Sony Vaio model?
This cable is specifically designed for the Sony Vaio VPC-CW21FX. It may fit other models in the VPC-CW series, but compatibility should be verified against your exact model number before purchasing.
Do I need to solder this power jack into place?
No. This is a plug-and-play replacement that connects via a cable harness to the motherboard. No soldering is required, though you will need to open the laptop case to access and replace the existing jack.
What tools do I need to install this replacement?
You will typically need a small Phillips-head screwdriver to open the laptop's bottom panel and disconnect the old power jack. A plastic spudger is also helpful for releasing cable connectors without damage.
How do I know if my power jack is the problem rather than my charger or battery?
Common signs of a faulty DC power jack include the charging LED flickering or only working when the plug is held at a specific angle, intermittent charging, or the laptop not recognizing the AC adapter at all despite the charger working on another device.