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Between 2020 and 2024, ASUS implemented a proprietary battery connector design across its primary laptop lines that utilizes a conductive metal sliding bracket. This component is a critical maintenance hazard because the act of disconnecting the battery, which is a mandatory safety requirement for internal service, frequently results in a catastrophic motherboard short circuit.<ref name="G14_Do_Not_Disconnect">1. Reddit. [https://www.reddit.com/r/ZephyrusG14/s/T3uiYxLCax "DO NOT DISCONNECT YOUR BATTERY (2020 G14/G15)."] r/ZephyrusG14. Documentation of motherboard failure occurring during standard battery removal procedures.</ref> | Between 2020 and 2024, ASUS implemented a proprietary battery connector design across its primary laptop lines that utilizes a conductive metal sliding bracket. This component is a critical maintenance hazard because the act of disconnecting the battery, which is a mandatory safety requirement for internal service, frequently results in a catastrophic motherboard short circuit.<ref name="G14_Do_Not_Disconnect">1. Reddit. [https://www.reddit.com/r/ZephyrusG14/s/T3uiYxLCax "DO NOT DISCONNECT YOUR BATTERY (2020 G14/G15)."] r/ZephyrusG14. Documentation of motherboard failure occurring during standard battery removal procedures.</ref> | ||
Despite the systemic nature of this failure, ASUS routinely denies warranty claims for affected devices, classifying the damage as "Customer Induced Damage" (CID).<ref name="ASUS_CID">2. ASUS Official Support. [https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1044955/ | Despite the systemic nature of this failure, ASUS routinely denies warranty claims for affected devices, classifying the damage as "Customer Induced Damage" (CID).<ref name="ASUS_CID">2. ASUS Official Support. [https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1044955/ "Customer Induced Damage (CID) Criteria (FAQ 1044955)."] The manufacturer's official policy used to deny warranty claims based on internal electrical shorts and "improper maintenance."</ref> This practice effectively forces consumers to pay for motherboard replacements caused by a design flaw. Starting in late 2024, ASUS began applying "silent" insulation fixes to newer models without offering a remedy or acknowledgment for existing owners. | ||
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===Motherboard Short Circuits via "The Maintenance Trap" (2020 to Present)=== | ===Motherboard Short Circuits via "The Maintenance Trap" (2020 to Present)=== | ||
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The "Maintenance Trap" occurs when a consumer follows the manufacturer’s official service manual, which mandates disconnecting the battery before performing upgrades. The uninsulated metal clip is designed without a physical travel stop.<ref name="Vivobook_Design">3. Reddit. [https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupportgore/comments/1r46k7n/asus_vivobook_battery_disconnect_shorts_the/ "Asus Vivobook battery disconnect shorts the motherboard by design."] r/techsupportgore. Technical breakdown of the conductive path and the lack of physical stops on the metal bracket.</ref> Sliding it just 1mm too far or "pushing it out" entirely off its rails allows the metal to bridge the 19V power rail to nearby motherboard components.<ref name="G14_Short_Case">4. Reddit. [https://www.reddit.com/r/ZephyrusG14/comments/10x712m/metal_battery_clip_in_asus_rog_g14_2022_cause/ | The "Maintenance Trap" occurs when a consumer follows the manufacturer’s official service manual, which mandates disconnecting the battery before performing upgrades. The uninsulated metal clip is designed without a physical travel stop.<ref name="Vivobook_Design">3. Reddit. [https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupportgore/comments/1r46k7n/asus_vivobook_battery_disconnect_shorts_the/ "Asus Vivobook battery disconnect shorts the motherboard by design."] r/techsupportgore. Technical breakdown of the conductive path and the lack of physical stops on the metal bracket.</ref> Sliding it just 1mm too far or "pushing it out" entirely off its rails allows the metal to bridge the 19V power rail to nearby motherboard components.<ref name="G14_Short_Case">4. Reddit. [https://www.reddit.com/r/ZephyrusG14/comments/10x712m/metal_battery_clip_in_asus_rog_g14_2022_cause/ "Metal Battery Clip in Asus ROG G14 2022 Cause Catastrophic Short."] r/ZephyrusG14. Incident report of a motherboard failure caused specifically by the clip popping off its rails during a RAM upgrade.</ref> This results in blown charging ICs or burnt PCB traces.<ref name="HardwareGore_Asus">5. Reddit. [https://www.reddit.com/r/hardwaregore/comments/161uliy/thanks_asus_for_putting_a_metal_lock_on_the/ "Thanks ASUS for putting a metal lock on the battery."] r/hardwaregore. Visual documentation of the specific motherboard components (KBC/PMIC) destroyed by the clip's over-travel.</ref> Because the damage occurs during a user-initiated upgrade, ASUS utilizes its "improper maintenance" warranty exclusion to deny redress.<ref name="ROG_Forum_Throttling">6. ROG Community Forum. [https://web.archive.org/web/20250815103107/https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/gaming-notebooks/loss-of-cpu-performance-after-short-circuit-in-the-battery/td-p/1000012 "Loss of CPU performance after short circuit in the battery connector."] User report documenting permanent hardware throttling and damage following a connector-related short circuit.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:21, 23 February 2026
| Basic Information | |
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| Release Year | 2020 |
| Product Type | Laptop |
| In Production | No |
| Official Website | https://asus.com/ |
ASUS laptops manufactured between 2020 and 2024, including the Zephyrus G14 and Strix G16 series, feature a hazardous battery connector design where a non-insulated metal sliding clip can easily pop off its rails during service.
Consumer-impact summary
Between 2020 and 2024, ASUS implemented a proprietary battery connector design across its primary laptop lines that utilizes a conductive metal sliding bracket. This component is a critical maintenance hazard because the act of disconnecting the battery, which is a mandatory safety requirement for internal service, frequently results in a catastrophic motherboard short circuit.[1]
Despite the systemic nature of this failure, ASUS routinely denies warranty claims for affected devices, classifying the damage as "Customer Induced Damage" (CID).[2] This practice effectively forces consumers to pay for motherboard replacements caused by a design flaw. Starting in late 2024, ASUS began applying "silent" insulation fixes to newer models without offering a remedy or acknowledgment for existing owners.
Incidents
This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents related to this product.
Motherboard Short Circuits via "The Maintenance Trap" (2020 to Present)
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The "Maintenance Trap" occurs when a consumer follows the manufacturer’s official service manual, which mandates disconnecting the battery before performing upgrades. The uninsulated metal clip is designed without a physical travel stop.[3] Sliding it just 1mm too far or "pushing it out" entirely off its rails allows the metal to bridge the 19V power rail to nearby motherboard components.[4] This results in blown charging ICs or burnt PCB traces.[5] Because the damage occurs during a user-initiated upgrade, ASUS utilizes its "improper maintenance" warranty exclusion to deny redress.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ 1. Reddit. "DO NOT DISCONNECT YOUR BATTERY (2020 G14/G15)." r/ZephyrusG14. Documentation of motherboard failure occurring during standard battery removal procedures.
- ↑ 2. ASUS Official Support. "Customer Induced Damage (CID) Criteria (FAQ 1044955)." The manufacturer's official policy used to deny warranty claims based on internal electrical shorts and "improper maintenance."
- ↑ 3. Reddit. "Asus Vivobook battery disconnect shorts the motherboard by design." r/techsupportgore. Technical breakdown of the conductive path and the lack of physical stops on the metal bracket.
- ↑ 4. Reddit. "Metal Battery Clip in Asus ROG G14 2022 Cause Catastrophic Short." r/ZephyrusG14. Incident report of a motherboard failure caused specifically by the clip popping off its rails during a RAM upgrade.
- ↑ 5. Reddit. "Thanks ASUS for putting a metal lock on the battery." r/hardwaregore. Visual documentation of the specific motherboard components (KBC/PMIC) destroyed by the clip's over-travel.
- ↑ 6. ROG Community Forum. "Loss of CPU performance after short circuit in the battery connector." User report documenting permanent hardware throttling and damage following a connector-related short circuit.