
11-24-2009 02:05 PM
ATTENTION**ATENCIÓN** AVERTISSEMENT** ACHTUNG** WAARSCHUWING**
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at 2:05PM PT
This thread will be locked for the time being. I have handed over the list-adding ability to taker-77 who has a new thread that will include the YLOD victim list. This thread is now dedicated strictly for information regarding the Yellow Light of Death. To view and/or add yourself to the victim list, please navigate here. Thanks for all your support, ajcadoo.
For anyone that hates to read, please watch the YLOD video which summarizes everything said in this thread. The video can be found here.
intro
This thread is dedicated for PSN members that have fallen victim to the Yellow Light of Death . This thread is the newly updated to PSnupe's thread which was not being updated and is now locked. His thread can be seen here.
background
The YLOD is a major hardware failure for the PlayStation 3. The specific cause is somewhat known, but Sony has not commented about this failure whatsoever. Some theories for the cause include: overheating (accelerated by dust build-up), blu-ray drive failure, bad power supply, and/or a hard drive critical error. **UPDATE** According to an eBay store that repairs YLOD PS3's, the hardware failure is caused by either/or of two things:
1. Hardware malfunction on the motherboard due to heating/cooling (solder physically cracking/breaking) which can be fixed by "reflowing", which is a fancy way of using a machine that has a super controlled (+ or - .5 degrees) hot air nozzle to re-melt the solder on the base of the defective chip to re-attach it.
2. The power supply has the failure in one of its capacitors or diodes. This can also be fixed by "reflowing" but it is harder to diagnose due to the need to chase down which one it is. **According to this eBay store, this scenario is a much more difficult way to repair PS3's with the YLOD. They state they can only repair 8 out of 10 PS3's with the YLOD**
You know you have received the YLOD when the following occurs (Can also be seen here):
In the PlayStation 3 owner's manual, the flashing red light indicates an overheat, but the manual also states that the PS3 can be restarted (once cooled down) without any further problems (This is, of course, a false statement). Here is an image of the manual stating this interesting fact (Page 13 of 60GB model CECHA01):

Personally, I noticed my console fan was on "high" and blowing a lot in the final weeks and days before my PS3 received the YLOD. 24 hours after the malfunction, the console would still not power on, even though the manual says it can.
what now?
If you need help as to what to do after the YLOD you only have 3 options: Buy a new PS3, start the repair process through Sony (which means you will receive a refurbished PS3), or repair your PS3 through a 3rd party. There are a couple things you need to know for the repair process through Sony:
There are also a couple things you need to know about 3rd party repairs:
*Check with the repair place to verify the above bullet points. ^^
If you are interested in third party repairs, I recommend you visit this thread: Got YLOD? Don't give Sony another $150 + tax ... and lose your HD contents
As for me, ajcadoo, I went through Sony and if you do go through with the repair through Sony, I highly recommend you visit this thread: Have you sent in your PS3 for repairs? If so, your answers are here!!! It will provide you with much more detailed information regarding the repair process.
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wrap-up
This thread was updated MONTHLY.
Questions, Comments, Concerns, Suggestions? wack.ajcadoo@gmail.com, or PM here at the forums!
ADMINS/MODS: If there is a problem with this thread, PLEASE message me. It took me way too long for it to be locked. Thanks!
Note: If you would like to add something to this original post, please send me a Private Message. I do not read any replies to this thread. I ONLY scan for new people to add to the list. If you want to tell your story about the YLOD, please keep it to the thread. NO PM'S REGARDING YOUR YLOD STORY. Thanks.
SPECIAL THANKS:
ShawnShady
It_is_me_IT
PSnupe3
tjnamtiw
taker-77
Last (and Final) Update:

01-08-2009 09:06 PM

01-08-2009 09:10 PM
01-08-2009 09:11 PM
Mets-Jets wrote:
hey i had ylod
i think ur in the newer list...i remember typing you i think

01-08-2009 09:16 PM
01-08-2009 09:20 PM
01-08-2009 09:39 PM
The other thread seems to be locked, which is a shame because the size of thread demonstrated the importance of the issue. At any rate, I posted in the other thread, but I'm not on the list:
Cryx = Dec 06 = 60GB = Dec 08
01-08-2009 09:41 PM
01-08-2009 09:45 PM
01-08-2009 09:48 PM
Ok there was a link to a youtube video showing someone fixing their PS3 by swapping out the PSU.
My question is: Does anyone know if this is a real fix or if it is BS?