Issue with My laptops LEFT HINGE

shivam23
shivam23 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited August 2023 in 2018 Archives
I bought an Acer Aspire F5-573G-54MK 7 months ago. The left hinge of my device is broken in half and the plastic protecting the screen has come out a little bit too. I niether cannot close the laptop screen nor can I open the screen completely. Otherwise, the laptop is working perfectly but since I cannot close the screen I have to carry it open. What should i do, because I purchased this device in India and Im in Australia now. Im very careful on this device and I have never let it fall. It suddenly happened without any reason. After reading all the discussions I noticed that it's not just me that has been having a problem I'm the left hinge of Aspire F5-573G laptops. I still have the warranty but Acer as it has just been 7 months since I bought the laptop. But since I am in Australia and not India, I don't know what to do. It looks like it is a company manufacturing fault as I have read about several cases with the safe LEFT HINGE problem. I need a reply asap. 
Please help me.

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  • RanY2J
    RanY2J Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    shivam23 said:
    I bought an Acer Aspire F5-573G-54MK 7 months ago. The left hinge of my device is broken in half and the plastic protecting the screen has come out a little bit too. I niether cannot close the laptop screen nor can I open the screen completely. Otherwise, the laptop is working perfectly but since I cannot close the screen I have to carry it open. What should i do, because I purchased this device in India and Im in Australia now. Im very careful on this device and I have never let it fall. It suddenly happened without any reason. After reading all the discussions I noticed that it's not just me that has been having a problem I'm the left hinge of Aspire F5-573G laptops. I still have the warranty but Acer as it has just been 7 months since I bought the laptop. But since I am in Australia and not India, I don't know what to do. It looks like it is a company manufacturing fault as I have read about several cases with the safe LEFT HINGE problem. I need a reply asap. 
    Please help me.

    Hey Shivam, I think your warranty won't work and you probably have to pay for repairs because of a Bona Fide Traveler policy. 

    http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/itw_faq.htm

    Well, I think the problem is more surreal than you think. All I can do is oxymora but that's it. I have an instinct that you'll be charged.
    BElieve in YOUrself.
  • shivam23
    shivam23 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Thanks for the reply Ryan but I am not a permanent resident in Australia, I am a temporary resident as I am a student here. 
  • RanY2J
    RanY2J Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    shivam23 said:
    Thanks for the reply Ryan but I am not a permanent resident in Australia, I am a temporary resident as I am a student here. 

    i think you will still be charged because of the 4th point in the link. 

    "No, only bona fide travelers who are in possession of a copy of the original sales invoice of the notebook may bring claims under the Acer ITW. The definition of a "bona fide traveler" under the Acer ITW is a person temporarily outside the territorial scope of the local warranty covering the respective notebook, without the intention of establishing a permanent residence. Otherwise, the notebook will only have a local warranty from where it was purchased; you will have to pay for any repairs made outside the country of purchase."

    However, don't take my word for it. Take it to the store and see if they can service.
    BElieve in YOUrself.
  • Tmzdroid
    Tmzdroid Member Posts: 88 Fixer WiFi Icon
    Have a look online for some hinges for sale theyre normally pretty cheap and easy to fix.
  • JGmagntajagnagm
    JGmagntajagnagm Member Posts: 1 New User
    My Acer I only owned for HALF a year and the left hinge broke and the screen is splitting in two(Cover and lcd screen)
  • ras_cysa
    ras_cysa Member Posts: 1 New User
    My dad has an e5-571p-55tl with this left hinge issue as well. The laptop is not old and I'm not sure if he registered it for warranty or anything? Even if it was under warranty, is the hinge something I can replace myself? He is very upset and wants to trash the whole thing- but I refuse to resort to that.
  • codercodingthecode
    codercodingthecode Member Posts: 1 New User
    edited July 2018
     Just over a year an my laptop left hinge is falling apart making the screen soon to be unusable and split in half.
    If i get no support to fix a faulty design system, you guys won't see ever a dime from me and from my family ever again.

    You should make a recall on those devices that people bought from you and fix it.

    With this many people having the same issue. It is not a separate device errors. Like a vehicle, it shares many common parts among different models.

    Take responsibility and fix it. That's what a good company that care about its customers and stand behind their product quality would do.