I have a car charger for my smartphone. It has a standard USB port and a USB-C one. It has Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0. The USB-C port basically worked once, now it will not charge devices. Tried multiple cables and multiple devices, no luck. The standard USB port works perfectly. I opened it up and found 3 little things that almost look like fuses which are reddish orange and blue, one of which looks almost like it exploded (see photos). It also looks somewhat discolored. I won it in a giveaway online, and their warranty service said they can only replace it with copy of original receipt.
I tested all 3 for resistance and got about 9 ohms in the damaged-looking one, and no continuity on the other two. Any ideas what this is?
Here's another one, best I can do I think. Looks to me just like a surface mount resistor, but I have little experience with these things.
EDIT: UPDATE: knowing now that they're diodes, I tested them again trying to swap leads, and there one in the middle right tested about 60 ohms, the other 2 tested about 7 ohms.
Gotcha. I have continuity across F1, so that doesn't seem to be the problem. But I noticed that near the component with R047 on it, is a pin from a coil in the other side, and the solder from that pin is jumping to the R047 and to that tan component (capacitor?), Looks like C13 and R6. See attached photos.