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Do not keep forcing restarts, charging attempts or DIY fixes if the laptop has liquid damage, heat, scam pop-ups, strange noises or important files at risk.
If your laptop only charges at a certain angle, keeps switching between charging and not charging, or feels loose where the charger plugs in, the problem may be the charging port. It may also be the charger, battery, USB-C controller or internal power path. This Wollert guide helps you avoid buying the wrong part.

This guide is organised for quick decisions, safer checks and clearer next steps.
Laptop charging port repair in Wollert 3750. Clear help for loose chargers, USB-C charging faults, intermittent power, battery confusion and repair decisions.
Do the safe checks first, then get advice before approving parts, labour or replacement costs.
Keep the model, symptom, photos, error messages and timing together before asking for help.
Use this guide first, then choose Quick Help or the most relevant local service page.
Do not keep forcing restarts, charging attempts or DIY fixes if the laptop has liquid damage, heat, scam pop-ups, strange noises or important files at risk.
Write down what changed, check the charger or connection only if it is safe, and take photos of any message, damage or symptom.
Send the laptop model, what happened, photos and your suburb through Quick Help so we can suggest the safest next step.
If the cost, risk or downtime looks high, compare assessment, repair, replacement and backup options before approving work.
A loose charging port is likely when the charger plug moves around, disconnects when touched, or only works at one angle. Stop forcing the charger, because repeated pressure can damage the port, cable, board or surrounding case.
Tell us the brand, model, age, what changed before the issue started, and whether important files are on the laptop. That gives us a better repair path before parts or resets are discussed.
We support Wollert households around Aurora, Edgars Creek, Epping Road, Craigieburn Road East and nearby estates, with practical advice for family laptops, student devices and work-from-home setups.
This guide is designed to answer the customer question first, then point you back to the main Wollert repair page when you are ready to organise help.
busy Wollert households where laptops move between bedrooms, kitchen benches, school bags and work desks are trying to understand whether the problem is the charger, USB-C socket, barrel jack, battery or internal power path.
forcing a loose charger can damage the port, cable or board and may make a simple charging issue more expensive. A few clear details can prevent the wrong part being ordered.
Use the main Wollert laptop repair page when you want the fault checked before buying another charger or battery. View Laptop Repairs Wollert.
Good details reduce guesswork and help us decide whether the issue is likely simple, parts-based, data-related or not economical.
Brand, model number, age and charger type.
What you see, hear or smell, and whether the fault is constant or intermittent.
Update, drop, spill, power surge, travel, new charger or low storage warning.
Tell us if files, photos, school work or business data must be protected.
Photos of the laptop label, charger, screen message or visible damage help.
Let us know if it is needed for work, school, study or business use.
Return to the main laptop repair Wollert page for pricing, booking options and the full local service overview.
Customers often send only “my laptop is broken”. These details help us answer faster and make the guide pages feed cleanly into the main Wollert booking page.
Use these pages if your laptop problem is slightly different from this guide.
No-power and black-screen checks
Hot laptops, fan noise and shutdowns
Sticky, missing or unresponsive keys
Spill damage and urgent first steps
Windows crash loops and BSOD repair
Send the details through Quick Help or call us for clear local advice. We will explain the likely path before you commit to repair.
Includes the local call-out and up to 60 minutes of onsite support. Any additional time, parts, parking, travel outside the standard local service area or specialist work will be explained and approved before we continue.
No extra work starts without your approval.