How to Fix a PS4 That Keeps Ejecting Discs or Beeping (2024)

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Check your disc for damage, power cycle your PS4, and tighten the manual eject screw

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There are three versions of the PlayStation 4, and they can all suffer from disc ejection problems for different reasons. The original PS4 is notorious for constantly ejecting discs due to issues with the eject button. At the same time, all three consoles can perform unwanted ejection due to disc, software, and physical hardware problems.

When your PS4 keeps ejecting discs, it may simply eject them, beep, or provide an error message like this:

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Most of our troubleshooting steps pertain to all PS4 hardware, including the original PlayStation 4, the PS4 Slim, and the PS4 Pro. Instructions regarding capacitive switch problems only pertain to the original PlayStation 4.

What Causes PS4 to Keep Ejecting Discs?

The main reasons your PS4 might keep ejecting discs are a problem with the eject button, a problem with the eject screw, software issues, and problems with the actual discs. Eject button issues are primarily limited to the original PlayStation 4 and its capacitive eject button, while the other problems affect all three versions of the PlayStation 4 equally.

  • Disc problems: Scratches and foreign materials like dirt, food, and other debris can cause the system to eject your disc immediately.
  • Software problems: Power cycling the PS4 and updating the software usually solve these issues.
  • Eject button: The capacitive eject button used by the PS4 is touchy, and it will cause the console to turn on by itself, beep randomly, and eject discs if it malfunctions. The rubber foot found under this button on the bottom side of the console is the most likely culprit.
  • Eject screw: This screw is used to eject discs from malfunctioning systems, but it can also cause unwanted ejections.

How to Stop a PS4 From Ejecting Your Discs

If you're experiencing problems where your PS4 is ejecting discs when it shouldn't, beeping, or providing an error message about not being able to read discs, follow this troubleshooting procedure.

  1. Check your disc for damage. If your game disc, DVD, or Blu-ray disc is scratched or dirty, the PS4 will display an error message and may eject the disc or make a beeping sound. Clean the disc with a lint-free cloth by wiping it from the center to the outer edge in straight lines.

  2. Try a different disc. If you notice any scratches or imperfections on your disc after cleaning it, try another game disc, DVD, or Blu-ray. If the PS4 accepts some discs and rejects others, the ejected discs are probably too damaged for the PS4 to read.

  3. Power cycle your PS4. Most issues where a PS4 keeps ejecting discs have to do with the eject button, and power cycling can sometimes help get the eject button back in line.

    To power cycle your PS4:

    1. Turn your PS4 off.
    2. Unplug the power, HDMI, and controller cables.
    3. Press and hold the PS4 power button.
    4. Wait until you hear two beeps.
    5. After five minutes, plug the power and HDMI cables back in.
    6. Turn the PS4 on and try to insert a disc.
  4. Install the latest PS4 updates. In rare cases, an issue with your PS4 system software may cause this issue. You'll have to install an update to fix the problem if that happens.

    To check for system software updates:

    1. From the main menu, select Settings.
    2. Select System Software Update.
    3. If there is an update, install it.
    4. After the update installs, check if your PS4 still ejects discs.
  5. Tighten the manual eject screw. Your PS4 has a manual eject screw designed to help eject discs if the system is malfunctioning. If it loosens, the system may end up ejecting your game when you insert it or even when you're playing.

  6. Remove the rubber foot under the eject disc. The original PS4, not the PS4 Slim or PS4 Pro, has a capacitive eject button located right above one of the rubber feet that support the console. Over time, the rubber foot may swell up or shift until it contacts the switch, causing the PS4 to eject discs randomly.

    The easy fix for this is also destructive and permanent:

    1. Unplug your PS4.
    2. Turn your PS4 upside down.
    3. Locate the rubber foot under the eject button.
    4. Grip the foot using pliers or another similar tool.
    5. Pull gently, being careful not to remove the foot.
    6. Check to see if the PS4 still ejects discs.
    7. If the PS4 still ejects discs, try fully removing the foot.

    Removing the foot could void your warranty. Consider contacting Sony for assistance before attempting this fix.

What If Your PS4 Still Ejects Discs?

If your PlayStation 4 keeps ejecting discs even after following these troubleshooting tips, you should consider contacting Sony customer service. A warranty will often cover this type of problem, and Sony may be willing to help even if your console is no longer technically covered.

FAQ

  • How do I remove a stuck disc from my PS4?

    To remove a stuck disc, unplug the gaming system and turn it upside down. Next, insert a screwdriver into the hole directly above the PS4 logo and turn it to release the disc.

  • How can I stop my PS4 controller from constantly disconnecting?

    You can try several fixes to make sure your PS4 controller stays connected. First, ensure the battery is working, then make sure the USB cable is tightly connected and the controller is synced to the PS4. You may need to replace the firmware, disconnect your controller from other devices, or remove any Bluetooth interference.

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How to Fix a PS4 That Keeps Ejecting Discs or Beeping (2024)

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How to Fix a PS4 That Keeps Ejecting Discs or Beeping? ›

If your PS4 beeps 3 times or is not turning on, it may be due to software or minor microprocessor issues. To fix these beeping issues, you can first restart your console. If this doesn't work, try restarting in safe mode.

What to do if your PS4 won't accept discs? ›

How to Fix It When a PS4 Won't Take, Read, or Eject a Disc
  1. Make sure there isn't a disc in your PS4. ...
  2. Reboot your PS4. ...
  3. Try using the manual eject screw. ...
  4. Clean your video game disc or DVD. ...
  5. Try a different game or movie. ...
  6. Rebuild your PS4 database from safe mode. ...
  7. Clean the interior of your PS4 disc drive.
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Why is my PS4 beeping 3 times? ›

If your PS4 beeps 3 times or is not turning on, it may be due to software or minor microprocessor issues. To fix these beeping issues, you can first restart your console. If this doesn't work, try restarting in safe mode.

How to rebuild database PS4? ›

Connect the DualShock 4 controller with the provided USB cable. Press the PS button on the controller. Select Rebuild Database from the menu. This scans the drive and creates a new database of all content.

How to clean PS4 vents? ›

Make sure your PS4 is turned off and everything is unplugged. Use the compressed air to clean out the USB ports on the front of the console, the ports on the back, and the vents along the device's side. Gently use a toothbrush or cotton swabs to remove any remaining debris.

How to clean PS4 from inside? ›

Use a T8 Torx or T9 Torx screwdriver to remove screws from the back panel, then remove the cover. Use compressed air to remove dust from the fan and interior. Clean PS4 controllers using compressed air and a dry microfiber cloth. Use a damp rag or wet wipe to remove stubborn dirt and buildup.

Why does my PS4 beep then go off? ›

Due to overheating, you may encounter the PS4 won't turn on but beeps issue. Actually, it is one of the most common causes of this boot issue. Your PS4 console will overheat if the vents are covered with dust or blocked by an object. To prevent your console from overheating, you should clean your PS4 regularly.

How do I know my PS4 is broken? ›

When booting your PS4, the LED light on the side of your console should momentarily pulse blue before changing to white. But if your console has a problem, the blue light will pulse continuously without turning white. This is usually followed by your PS4 inexplicably turning off.

How much does it cost to fix a PlayStation 4? ›

PlayStation 4
Repair TypeStarting EstimateDown Payment
No Video / HDMI Port Replacement$90$40
Laser ReplacementStarts at $65$40
Fan ReplacementStarts at $75$40
Optical Drive ReplacementStarts at $90$40
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Can you fix a PS4 disc drive? ›

On 1XXX series models of the PS4, the optical drive daughterboard and the motherboard are paired. If your daughterboard's broken, you'll have to replace the motherboard. You can replace the the optical drive assembly by itself, but the replacement assembly must be compatible with the your optical drive daughterboard.

What does rebuild database do on PS4? ›

Rebuilding the database on your PlayStation is useful for cleaning up the data as it reorganizes everything on the hard drive. This is a great thing to try if you're experiencing issues such as game freezes or FPS drops. Turn off the PlayStation 4 by pressing the Power Button on the front panel.

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