PS3 (Research/Experimental) - NEC/TOKIN Capacitors Replacement - YLOD

Dont worry tho the rsx still works as did a reball on another ylod and its now working ive also i did salvage alot of it like the ports and the 330uf smd capacitors bit asoon as i saw the cell damages i knew it was toast

That's true, she can be a good donor for parts on your next BC PS3. :love heart:
 
This is my standard first response.

But since this tends to get this reaction...
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...I'll go one step further and tell you exactly what to do.
  1. Use this tutorial to dump Your SYSCON errorlog. You can use PS3 Advanced tools to do it, since your console currently boots.
  2. Read the FAQ to catch up to speed on the YLOD. Specifically what the YLOD is. It only flashes yellow once, then red indefinitely. That FAQ has a video of what it looks like and lots of information about what we know. But that first post is a collection of all of this, plus other useful research and links. Kind of a highlight reel. But there's defiantly a lot of info.

Hey! Sorry for taking pretty much ages on getting this, I forgot that I asked what was going on with my PS3 until I turned it on again recently; so, here's pretty much what the error log threw for me:


Firmware Version: 4.88 (build 50731)
Platform ID: CokB10
Product Code: 00 84
Product Sub Code: 00 03
Hardware Config: 20000000FFFFFEFF
Syscon Fimware Version: 0C16.0001000100030003 (EEPROM: 0001000100030003)
Bringup Count: 2358, Shutdown Count: 2195
Runtime: 126 Days, 9 Hours, 19 Minutes, 19 Seconds

Error Log
01: A0801001 Sun Feb 20 23:28:39 2022
02: A0801002 Wed Feb 9 21:33:14 2022
03: A0801002 Mon Feb 7 22:36:04 2022
04: A0802022 Sun Feb 6 06:58:11 2022
05: A0801002 Wed Feb 2 22:22:37 2022
06: A0801002 Wed Feb 2 22:03:25 2022
07: A0801002 Tue Feb 1 03:39:50 2022
08: A0801002 Mon Jan 31 08:12:48 2022
09: A0801002 Sun Jan 30 21:47:28 2022
10: A0801001 Sat Jan 29 12:35:18 2022
11: A0801002 Sat Jan 29 05:05:15 2022
12: A0802022 Fri Jan 21 01:34:58 2022
13: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 20:31:10 2022
14: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 03:01:51 2022
15: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 02:11:26 2022
16: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 02:08:59 2022
17: A0801002 Tue Jan 18 02:06:35 2022
18: A0801002 Tue Jan 4 04:17:58 2022
19: A0801002 Tue Jan 4 02:51:20 2022
20: A0901001 Mon Jan 3 23:23:36 2022
21: A0802022 Mon Jan 3 01:21:34 2022
22: A0801002 Sat Jan 1 02:00:19 2022
23: A0802022 Sat Jan 1 01:20:36 2022
24: A0901001 Mon Oct 4 19:55:32 2021
25: A0901001 Mon Oct 4 04:46:37 2021
26: A0901001 Sun Oct 3 06:51:14 2021
27: A0801001 Fri Oct 1 01:23:21 2021
28: A0801001 Fri Oct 1 01:21:29 2021
29: A0802022 Thu Sep 30 02:09:34 2021
30: A0802022 Wed Sep 29 21:05:18 2021
31: A0802022 Tue Sep 28 16:46:40 2021

32: FFFFFFFF Tue Sep 28 05:44:38 2021

After reading a bit through the FAQ, looks like the most recent ones are NEC/TOKINS related problems, but I posted it anyways just to make sure, those crashes for what I remember ocurred while playing Black Ops 1 on Call of the Dead and whenever a cinematic played on God of War.
On an additional note: Today about half an hour before I dumped the error log, I attempted on playing Black Ops 2 but the game crashed with a really fast spinning system fan and just some flashing red lights (no yellow light at all), and that didn't appeared neither on the log, what does that mean?
 
Hey! Sorry for taking pretty much ages on getting this, I forgot that I asked what was going on with my PS3 until I turned it on again recently; so, here's pretty much what the error log threw for me:


Firmware Version: 4.88 (build 50731)
Platform ID: CokB10
Product Code: 00 84
Product Sub Code: 00 03
Hardware Config: 20000000FFFFFEFF
Syscon Fimware Version: 0C16.0001000100030003 (EEPROM: 0001000100030003)
Bringup Count: 2358, Shutdown Count: 2195
Runtime: 126 Days, 9 Hours, 19 Minutes, 19 Seconds

Error Log
01: A0801001 Sun Feb 20 23:28:39 2022
02: A0801002 Wed Feb 9 21:33:14 2022
03: A0801002 Mon Feb 7 22:36:04 2022
04: A0802022 Sun Feb 6 06:58:11 2022
05: A0801002 Wed Feb 2 22:22:37 2022
06: A0801002 Wed Feb 2 22:03:25 2022
07: A0801002 Tue Feb 1 03:39:50 2022
08: A0801002 Mon Jan 31 08:12:48 2022
09: A0801002 Sun Jan 30 21:47:28 2022
10: A0801001 Sat Jan 29 12:35:18 2022
11: A0801002 Sat Jan 29 05:05:15 2022
12: A0802022 Fri Jan 21 01:34:58 2022
13: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 20:31:10 2022
14: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 03:01:51 2022
15: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 02:11:26 2022
16: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 02:08:59 2022
17: A0801002 Tue Jan 18 02:06:35 2022
18: A0801002 Tue Jan 4 04:17:58 2022
19: A0801002 Tue Jan 4 02:51:20 2022
20: A0901001 Mon Jan 3 23:23:36 2022
21: A0802022 Mon Jan 3 01:21:34 2022
22: A0801002 Sat Jan 1 02:00:19 2022
23: A0802022 Sat Jan 1 01:20:36 2022
24: A0901001 Mon Oct 4 19:55:32 2021
25: A0901001 Mon Oct 4 04:46:37 2021
26: A0901001 Sun Oct 3 06:51:14 2021
27: A0801001 Fri Oct 1 01:23:21 2021
28: A0801001 Fri Oct 1 01:21:29 2021
29: A0802022 Thu Sep 30 02:09:34 2021
30: A0802022 Wed Sep 29 21:05:18 2021
31: A0802022 Tue Sep 28 16:46:40 2021

32: FFFFFFFF Tue Sep 28 05:44:38 2021

After reading a bit through the FAQ, looks like the most recent ones are NEC/TOKINS related problems, but I posted it anyways just to make sure, those crashes for what I remember ocurred while playing Black Ops 1 on Call of the Dead and whenever a cinematic played on God of War.
On an additional note: Today about half an hour before I dumped the error log, I attempted on playing Black Ops 2 but the game crashed with a really fast spinning system fan and just some flashing red lights (no yellow light at all), and that didn't appeared neither on the log, what does that mean?

Here is the link for the definitions of the Syscon Error Codes:-
https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Syscon_Error_Codes
 
Why has nobody made a program to parse these codes. It seems like everybody struggles with decoding them, even though its incredibly easy.
 
Why has nobody made a program to parse these codes. It seems like everybody struggles with decoding them, even though its incredibly easy.
What do you mean? like a program that tells you what they mean, or one that automatically retrieves them?
 
Hi all so I've received a ylod ps3 today from ebay and was getting it read to use syscon error reading with ttl and i saw that the ps3s rx and tx pads have been ripped of this is why i hate buying consoles without the warranty but they said it was still inact as i only buy ones with warranty intact as i know im most likely going to get it running, so it has a 4seconds till ylod any higher professional than me like rip felix point me in the right direction i did see something about the amount of second but lost it and dont want to start on it yet till im sure of the problem cheers
 
Hi all so I've received a ylod ps3 today from ebay and was getting it read to use syscon error reading with ttl and i saw that the ps3s rx and tx pads have been ripped of this is why i hate buying consoles without the warranty but they said it was still inact as i only buy ones with warranty intact as i know im most likely going to get it running, so it has a 4seconds till ylod any higher professional than me like rip felix point me in the right direction i did see something about the amount of second but lost it and dont want to start on it yet till im sure of the problem cheers
what model board is it? there's a separate, harder to solder to spot for rx and tx, but at least it might be possible…
 
Hey! Sorry for taking pretty much ages on getting this, I forgot that I asked what was going on with my PS3 until I turned it on again recently; so, here's pretty much what the error log threw for me:


Firmware Version: 4.88 (build 50731)
Platform ID: CokB10
Product Code: 00 84
Product Sub Code: 00 03
Hardware Config: 20000000FFFFFEFF
Syscon Fimware Version: 0C16.0001000100030003 (EEPROM: 0001000100030003)
Bringup Count: 2358, Shutdown Count: 2195
Runtime: 126 Days, 9 Hours, 19 Minutes, 19 Seconds

Error Log
01: A0801001 Sun Feb 20 23:28:39 2022
02: A0801002 Wed Feb 9 21:33:14 2022
03: A0801002 Mon Feb 7 22:36:04 2022
04: A0802022 Sun Feb 6 06:58:11 2022
05: A0801002 Wed Feb 2 22:22:37 2022
06: A0801002 Wed Feb 2 22:03:25 2022
07: A0801002 Tue Feb 1 03:39:50 2022
08: A0801002 Mon Jan 31 08:12:48 2022
09: A0801002 Sun Jan 30 21:47:28 2022
10: A0801001 Sat Jan 29 12:35:18 2022
11: A0801002 Sat Jan 29 05:05:15 2022
12: A0802022 Fri Jan 21 01:34:58 2022
13: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 20:31:10 2022
14: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 03:01:51 2022
15: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 02:11:26 2022
16: A0802022 Tue Jan 18 02:08:59 2022
17: A0801002 Tue Jan 18 02:06:35 2022
18: A0801002 Tue Jan 4 04:17:58 2022
19: A0801002 Tue Jan 4 02:51:20 2022
20: A0901001 Mon Jan 3 23:23:36 2022
21: A0802022 Mon Jan 3 01:21:34 2022
22: A0801002 Sat Jan 1 02:00:19 2022
23: A0802022 Sat Jan 1 01:20:36 2022
24: A0901001 Mon Oct 4 19:55:32 2021
25: A0901001 Mon Oct 4 04:46:37 2021
26: A0901001 Sun Oct 3 06:51:14 2021
27: A0801001 Fri Oct 1 01:23:21 2021
28: A0801001 Fri Oct 1 01:21:29 2021
29: A0802022 Thu Sep 30 02:09:34 2021
30: A0802022 Wed Sep 29 21:05:18 2021
31: A0802022 Tue Sep 28 16:46:40 2021

32: FFFFFFFF Tue Sep 28 05:44:38 2021

After reading a bit through the FAQ, looks like the most recent ones are NEC/TOKINS related problems, but I posted it anyways just to make sure, those crashes for what I remember ocurred while playing Black Ops 1 on Call of the Dead and whenever a cinematic played on God of War.
On an additional note: Today about half an hour before I dumped the error log, I attempted on playing Black Ops 2 but the game crashed with a really fast spinning system fan and just some flashing red lights (no yellow light at all), and that didn't appeared neither on the log, what does that mean?
sounds like it overheated, probably the cpu needs delid.

Yeah, bad tokins. Your YLOD happening in stressful games is the usual symptom. Good to confirm it with SYSCON before replacing. It's also useful to have that becount information to get a sense of how long they are lasting before failure.
 
Hi to everyone, i'm new.
I have a FAT PS3 CECHL04.
Is thi guide ok for me befor i procede to disassembly it?
Thank you.
We're gonna need more than that, if you want meaninful advice.

Does it have a YLOD or are you thinking of preventative maintenance? I assume you mean the original guide to replace tokins.

But to answer in general, no most of the time this guide is not helpful beacause it's usually an BGA/bump defect, not the tokins. You need to diagnose the YLOD before deciding how to fix it.
 
My ps3 sometimes starts up normally and stays on.
Sometimes it turns on and off shortly after with the red LED flashing.
Sometimes I can turn on the ps3 and if I try to run ps2 games from the hdd, the console turns off (not with ps3 games).
How can i diagnose the YLOD / RLOD?
PS. I haven't turned it on for a few years

Thank you again.

Sorry for my bad english.
 
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Think its cok-002 as its a cechc03 uk version
According to the service manual, page 21, the CN4009 exposes RX and TX on pins 10 and 11. The connector itself is depopulated, but the pads are there. SouthBridge's RX and TX are on pinx 18 and 19. The pins connect to test points that shouldn't be too difficult to solder to.

I wonder how difficult it would be to find a matching 30-pin connector to solder in there, since that would conveniently expose a bunch of other pins too -- southbridge, syscon, tristate, triggers and checkstops for RSX and Cell, as well as VDDIO voltages.
 
Has anyone had any experience with using this guy for cleaning electronics? Im cleaning my cok-001 with straight 91% IPA, but I've never tried this particular product. @RIP-Felix you're the in-house chemistry expert, what do you think?
 

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According to the service manual, page 21, the CN4009 exposes RX and TX on pins 10 and 11. The connector itself is depopulated, but the pads are there. SouthBridge's RX and TX are on pinx 18 and 19. The pins connect to test points that shouldn't be too difficult to solder to.

I wonder how difficult it would be to find a matching 30-pin connector to solder in there, since that would conveniently expose a bunch of other pins too -- southbridge, syscon, tristate, triggers and checkstops for RSX and Cell, as well as VDDIO voltages.

Booter tried the connector pads and they aren't in continuity with the SYSCON pads we normally use. I think the depopulated some 0 ohms resistors to disable the connector in case someone wanted to just populate it. This is a way to frustrate reverse engineering efforts and save costs on production units.

Has anyone had any experience with using this guy for cleaning electronics? Im cleaning my cok-001 with straight 91% IPA, but I've never tried this particular product. @RIP-Felix you're the in-house chemistry expert, what do you think?

Yes I have used it to help get the flux out from underneath the BGA after a reball. You need good ventilation. The fumes are bad for you. But it works quite well! I always finish with 99% IPA tho.
 
My ps3 sometimes starts up normally and stays on.
Sometimes it turns on and off shortly after with the red LED flashing.
Sometimes I can turn on the ps3 and if I try to run ps2 games from the hdd, the console turns off (not with ps3 games).
How can i diagnose the YLOD / RLOD?
PS. I haven't turned it on for a few years

Thank you again.

Sorry for my bad english.
Sounds like it could be overheating. Does the fan get loud before it shuts off?
 
Booter tried the connector pads and they aren't in continuity with the SYSCON pads we normally use.
Dang it! thanks Sony :(. I remember trying these pads first and didn't have much luck, but I assumed it was just skill.

Yes I have used it to help get the flux out from underneath the BGA after a reball. You need good ventilation. The fumes are bad for you. But it works quite well! I always finish with 99% IPA tho.
Thanks! I'll make sure not to breath it :)
 
Sounds like it could be overheating. Does the fan get loud before it shuts off?

No, it doesn't get loud before, but some times after shut off when i turn on again the fan start at max speed.
So i think you are right that could be overheating in part, because if i turn on the consol after 1 day and immediately it shut off with red light blinking, there be something else.
PS. I forgot to say that also the motherboard battery is dead and i have to replace it.
 
My ps3 sometimes starts up normally and stays on.
Sometimes it turns on and off shortly after with the red LED flashing.
Sometimes I can turn on the ps3 and if I try to run ps2 games from the hdd, the console turns off (not with ps3 games).
How can i diagnose the YLOD / RLOD?
PS. I haven't turned it on for a few years

Thank you again.

Sorry for my bad english.

No, it doesn't get loud before, but some times after shut off when i turn on again the fan start at max speed.
So i think you are right that could be overheating in part, because if i turn on the consol after 1 day and immediately it shut off with red light blinking, there be something else.
PS. I forgot to say that also the motherboard battery is dead and i have to replace it.
See my post here, it seems you are having the exact problem i described
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/m...s-better-than-webman.34626/page-2#post-325239
You are using webman and booting PS2 classic games in PKG format as soon as you poweron the PS3 from ambient... in this case you have a fast shutdown
In the next boot (because the console is already heated) the process is repeated but the fan is kept at a higher speed under PS2 mode so maybe in this second attempt is not having a overheat shutdown

Anyway... that weird behavours of syscon fan control happens because the last time syscon entered in standby mode there was an incorrect setting in it
As a fallback syscon starts with the fan at 100% speed just incase (ignoring his own config)
 
See my post here, it seems you are having the exact problem i described
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/m...s-better-than-webman.34626/page-2#post-325239
You are using webman and booting PS2 classic games in PKG format as soon as you poweron the PS3 from ambient... in this case you have a fast shutdown
In the next boot (because the console is already heated) the process is repeated but the fan is kept at a higher speed under PS2 mode so maybe in this second attempt is not having a overheat shutdown

Anyway... that weird behavours of syscon fan control happens because the last time syscon entered in standby mode there was an incorrect setting in it
As a fallback syscon starts with the fan at 100% speed just incase (ignoring his own config)

I read the post, and my problem is in part that described by you.
In my case i always use multiman and ps2 game in iso format (but i think there no difference at the end).
I seem to remember that i checked the temperature settings with webman (they were on auto, i can post a screen shoot this evening).
Unfortunately last day when i turned on my ps3, it shut down right away with the red light blinking (i had kept it off for a few days so the consold was cold).
As i said before, i didn't used the consol for a few years.
Are these first symtoms of ylod or rlod?

Thaks again.
 
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