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We provide a complete inventory of hard-to-find SONY Laptop Keyboards and Notebook Keyboards. We offer genuine factory direct replacement Keyboards for your SONY Laptop, or you can select from our inventory of pre-owned SONY Laptop Keyboards. Please click the part number below to view the part's details and its compatible models.
Listed by Product Part No.
141804112
1-476-647-12
KFRGBA028B
KFRGBA028C
NSK-S2001
141804111
1-418-041-11
1-476-647-11
147664712
147664711
1-418-041-12
141804111
141804112
147859712
KFRMBA151B
147678823
8043587
N860-7618-T001
147667122
147667121
19T06896
KFRLBA020B
147667121
KFRLBA020A
KFRLBA041A
34T12721

Listed by Product Model No
Sony VAIO F104
F150
F160
F180
F190
F250
F270
F280
F290
F304
F305
F309
F340
F350
F360
F370
F390
F400
F403
F409
F420
F430
F450
F480
F480K
F490
F490K
F520
F540
F540K
F560
F560K
F570
F580
F580K
F590
F590K
F610
F630
F640
F650
F650K
F660
F660T
F670
F680
F680K
F690
F690K
F701
F707
F709
F801
F801A
F807K
F808K
F809K
Sony VAIO FX101
FX103 FX120
FX140
FX150
FX170
FX190
FX200
FX201
FX210
FX215
FX220
FX220K
FX240
FX240K
FX250
FX250K
FX270
FX270K
FX290
FX301
FX310
FX310K
FX310P
FX340
FX340K
FX340P
FX370
FX370K
FX370P
FX390
FX390K
FX390P
FX401
FX403
FX405
FX410 FX430
FX501
FX502
FX503
FX505
FX601
FX602
FX604
FX605
FX701
FX702
FX705
FX770
FX776
FX800
FX801
FX802
FX804
FX805
FX880
FX902P
FX905P
Sony PCG-FXA32
PCG-FXA33
PCG-FXA35
PCG-FXA35D
PCG-FXA36
PCG-FXA47
PCG-FXA48
PCG-FXA49
PCG-FXA53
PCG-FXA59
PCG-FXA63
PCG-K12 Series
PCG-K13 Series
PCG-K14 Series
PCG-K15 Series
PCG-K16 Series
PCG-K17 Series
PCG-K23 Series
PCG-K25 Series
PCG-K28 Series
PCG-K35 Series
PCG-K45 Series
PCG-9P1L Series
PCG-9P6L Series
SONY VAIO PCG-GR100 Series
SONY VAIO PCG-GR150 Series
SONY VAIO PCG-GR170 Series
SONY VAIO PCG-GR200 Series
SONY VAIO PCG-GR250 Series
SONY VAIO PCG-GR300 Series
PCG-R505AFE
PCG-R505BF
PCG-R505BP
PCG-R505DC
PCG-R505DCK
PCG-R505DCP
PCG-R505DE
PCG-R505DF
PCG-R505DFK
PCG-R505DFP
PCG-R505DLK
PCG-R505DLP
PCG-R505DS
PCG-R505DSK
PCG-R505DSP
PCG-R505EC
PCG-R505ECK
PCG-R505ECP
PCG-R505ELK
PCG-R505ELP
PCG-R505ES
PCG-R505ESK
PCG-R505ESP
PCG-R505GC
PCG-R505GCK
PCG-R505GCP
PCG-R505GL
PCG-R505GLK
PCG-R505GLP
PCG-R505JE
PCG-R505JEK
PCG-R505JEP
PCG-R505JL
PCG-R505JLC
PCG-R505JLK
PCG-R505JLP
PCG-R505JS
PCG-R505JSK
PCG-R505JSP
PCG-R505MF
PCG-R505MGL
PCG-R505TE
PCG-R505TEK
PCG-R505TF
PCG-R505TFP
PCG-R505TL
PCG-R505TLK
PCG-R505TSK
PCG-R505TS
Sony PCG-V505 Vaio Series
PCG-V505AXP
PCG-V505BX
PCG-V505BXP
PCG-V505BV
PCG-V505DC1
PCG-V505DC11
PCG-V505DC1P7
PCG-V505DX
PCG-V505DXP
PCG-V505EX
PCG-V505EXP

Product Knowledge

Laptop Keyboard Repair


Laptop keyboard repair is one of the more common jobs performed on laptops, it's also one of the easier repairs to carry out providing the following hasn't happened.

A spill of anything but water on a keyboard will 9 times out of 10 leave you in a situation that involves replacing the keyboard all together.

Keyboards are manufactured in such a way that leaves little to no room to clean out messy spills.
Basically any liquid containing sugar (soft drinks, beer, wine, coffee or tea) are bad news...

A couple of laptop keyboard repair do’s and don’ts in the event of a spill..
DON’T panic. Panic makes us do stupid things, think before you react.

DON’T use a hairdryer to dry out a spill...melted keys are hard to type with.

DON’T tilt the machine upside down or on its side (if you do feel the need it's better to tilt it to the side that houses the CDROM as the CDROM area inside the machine has less components on it than the mainboard).

DO switch the machine off immediately and resist switching it back on until you're certain the spill has dried. Survey the damage after you've dried it out. At this point you could remove the keyboard and try the machine using an external keyboard to see if anything else has been affected.
The ribbon cable can also be located on the front edge of the keyboard depending on the age and model of the laptop you have.
Note the keyboard holder (thin strip of plastic) that sits on the top edge of the laptop keyboard needs to be removed to get access to the screws holding the keyboard down.
Traditionally a spill will kill a keyboard or at best at least some function will be lost. I have only ever been successful with a laptop keyboard repair that involved a water spill, anything else normally results in a tragic loss and putting your old faithful keyboard to rest.. RIP.

 

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