Nintendo Switch Repair - All Models
The Nintendo Switch has a well-documented set of failure modes — particularly around the charging system, USB-C port, and charging management ICs. At MicroTech Solutions, we perform board-level Switch diagnostics including diode mode testing, bench PSU current pattern analysis, and resistance measurement on the VBUS rail to accurately identify faults before any parts are ordered.
Common Switch Issues We Repair
⚠️Not Charging
⚠️Joystick Drift
⚠️No Backlight
⚠️Won't Turn On
⚠️Cracked or Dead Screen
⚠️M92T36 / BQ24193 IC Failure
⚠️USB-C Port Damage
⚠️Not Detected in Dock
⚠️P13USB Chip Failure
Our Switch Repair Process
✓ Full disassembly and visual inspection under magnification
✓ Voltage rail diagnostics using a bench PSU and multimeter
✓ USB-C port replacement
✓ Broken trace repair using wire bridges
✓ Joystick drift repair and replacement
✓ Power IC and MOSFET replacement
✓ Cracked screen replacement for all Switch models
✓ UV solder mask application and curing
✓ Full reassembly and functional test before return
Board-Level Charging Diagnostics
Many Switch "won't charge" problems come down to a failure in one of three ICs: the M92T36 (USB-C controller), the BQ24193 (battery charger), or the P13USB (USB signal switch). These chips are often damaged together by third-party dock use — a common pattern we see regularly. Accurate diagnosis requires diode mode testing and resistance measurements before replacing any components.
Third-party Nintendo Switch docks are a leading cause of board-level damage. If your Switch stopped working after using a non-official dock, there's a good chance the M92T36, BQ24193, or P13USB chip was damaged. Don't write off the console — bring it in for diagnosis first.
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