@surya68079 most shops will refuse this type of repair since it is cumbersome and time consuming. It would cost more to get it repaired then to replace it. Repairers do not like to get into this kind of work since it is not lucrative. This is not to say that it can't be repaired. You will have to pretty much disassemble the whole laptop. Since iFixit does not have a specific guide for this, use something like this video for the repair. It will require you to solder a new DC-In jack unto the motherboard. If you have no experience with that, you can always take the motherboard and a replacement jack and have some of those repairers, that do some board repairs, replace it.
While you work on your laptop, take lots of pictures. Once you are done with it, take those pictures and create a guide for iFixit. That will help the next person that has a device with the same issues as you do. It's easy and fun to create these guides. https://ifixit.com/Guide/new The iFixit community will appreciate this.
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Have the repair shops opened your laptop or just refused it?
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