

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4356 in Video Games
- Brand: Sony
- Platform: PlayStation 3
- Dimensions: .13 pounds
Features
- Brand New KES-400AAA laser. Compatible with SONY PS3 console.
- Reads all CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray Discs.
- You need it you face the following problems with your PS3. Disc reading error
- Doesn't read certain games, Disc loading time takes longer than before
- Screen Flickering or Scenes Skipping. Discs seems damaged or dirty on the screen.
KES-400AAA Laser Lens Replacement Repair Part for PS3
Product Description
1 x KES-400AAA Laser Lens for SONY PS3.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Perfect fit
By Blaff
So far so good with this replacement laser. It's been a few weeks now and I have had no reoccurring problems. I have heard of replacement lenses wearing out within a few months time, and I will be sure to append this review if such a thing occurs, but so far it appears to be smooth sailing.If you are tech savvy enough to do the repair yourself I would recommend buying this part, its certainly cheaper and quicker than sending in your console to the repair shop.The box I saved is one of the big 60GB, I do not know if a different part is needed for one of the newer generation playstations. Good luck to anyone attempting a repair
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Works well
By TheAnswer_03
My PS3 60GB stopped reading all discs; after watching many YouTube tutorials, I ordered the part and everything is as good as new again. (There's a white plastic piece from your old laser you'll need to transfer to the replacement laser.) Item arrived in a plastic case which protected the laser from any damage. It's a good idea to disassemble your Blu-ray drive first to verify the part# as different model PS3's have different laser part#'s as they're NOT interchangeable.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Working Well So Far
By The Icing Model
I installed this laser after my PS3 stopped reading (and therefore spinning) any kind of media disk. Here's my thoughts in bullet point since I don't feel like writing creatively to make a nice story.- Don't be nervous about doing this yourself. I managed to have tiny gears in the loading arm fall out and I was able to cobble it back together. The Blu Ray drive mechanisms are pretty robust. I even did this without any of the proper screw drivers. I spent a lot of time making life much more difficult for myself, so just follow the guides available and don't be stupidly adventurous like me. But if you do something silly, it is not the end of the world and it is not hard to fix.- Get the right tools. It will save you a lot of time.- I used tiguy99's guide to do this since I prefer pictures to a video, some Googling will find the PDF for you.- My new laser did not have any plastic protecting the lens for shipping, but supposedly it might so check for that before installing.- If you want to be lazy, only the guide rail on the motor side needs to be taken out; the other one can stay and the laser can still be removed.- You do need one white plastic clip from your old laser, but it's one screw and is easy to transfer.- There's one review on here that claims the part stopped working after a month, so if that happens I'll come back and yell about it.- My laser came in two days with standard shipping.- So far, so good. Easy install and my dumb PS3 is back working properly.
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