ASUS Now Lets You Check Laptop Repair Costs Online Before Visiting a Service Centre: Here's How
Getting your ASUS laptop repaired used to mean walking into a service centre and finding out the cost only after someone had already looked at it. ASUS has changed that with the Part Price Checker, a microsite that shows you genuine spare part prices for your specific device before you go anywhere. Here's how to use it.

What You'll Need
Just one thing: your ASUS device's serial number. That's it. No account, no app, no registration required.
Step 1: Find Your Serial Number
If you're not sure where your serial number is, the ASUS Part Price Checker microsite has a built-in guide that walks you through finding it. On most ASUS laptops it's on a sticker on the bottom of the device, but the guide covers all the variants so you don't have to guess.
Step 2: Go to the ASUS Part Price Checker Microsite
Head to the official ASUS Part Price Checker microsite. You can find it through the ASUS India website under the after-sales or support section.
Step 3: Enter Your Serial Number
Type in your device's serial number in the search field and hit check. The tool pulls up pricing information for genuine ASUS spare parts available for your specific model.
Step 4: Check the Parts You Need
Once the results load, you can see the prices for the components relevant to your device. Screens, batteries, keyboards, and other parts are all listed with their costs so you know exactly what you're looking at before you commit to a repair.
Step 5: Plan Your Repair Visit
With the pricing in hand, you can decide whether to go ahead with the repair, compare it against the cost of a replacement device, or ask your service centre specific questions when you get there. No more surprises after you've already handed the laptop over.
Why This Is Actually Useful
Most people have no idea what a replacement screen or battery costs for their laptop until they're sitting in a service centre and someone hands them a quote. Having that number before you go changes the conversation entirely. You can budget for it, decide if it's worth it, and walk in informed rather than reactive.
It also makes it easier to verify that you're being charged correctly for genuine parts once you're at the service centre.


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