Why does my PS4 disk keep ejecting unexpectedly?

Why does my PS4 disk keep ejecting unexpectedly?
I’ve been having this recurring issue with my PS4 where the disk keeps ejecting on its own. It’s incredibly frustrating, especially when I’m in the middle of an intense gaming session or watching a movie. The problem occurs without any warning, and it doesn’t seem to matter what game or disk I have inserted. Sometimes, the console even tries to eject a disk when there isn’t one inside. I’ve checked to make sure the disks are clean and in good condition, and the PS4 itself is in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment. Despite these precautions, the issue persists, and it’s really starting to affect my overall gaming experience. I’m curious if others have experienced this problem and if there’s an underlying reason why the PS4 disk keeps ejecting randomly.
4 Answers

This problem is all too familiar to me, and here’s what helped in my case. Often, the PS4’s touch-sensitive eject button is too responsive or might have a defect, causing it to register false inputs. What I did was clean the eject button thoroughly to remove any dust or debris. Also, a simple power cycle did the trick. Just unplug all the cables from the PS4, leave it for a couple of minutes, and then plug them back in. This reset the system and surprisingly reduced the occurrences of random ejections.

In my experience, the disk ejecting issue could be due to a hardware flaw within the drive mechanism. When I opened my PS4, I found that the rubber foot under the eject button was worn down, pressing against the button. Here’s a step-by-step guide I followed:
1. Unplug all cables and remove the PS4’s top cover.
2. Locate the eject button mechanism.
3. Check the rubber foot and adjust or replace it if needed.
4. Reassemble the PS4 carefully.
If you’re handy with electronics, this should be straightforward and effective.

For me, this issue was a result of a firmware glitch. Sony’s firmware updates often address such irregularities. I made sure my PS4 had the latest firmware by navigating to Settings > System Software Update. The update resolved the problem immediately. In case your firmware is up to date, consider initializing the entire system (just remember to back up your data first) as this will restore it to factory settings.

Overheating can cause unexpected behavior with the PS4, including disk ejections. This was the root cause in my situation. I purchased a cooling stand equipped with additional fans to help maintain a cooler temperature. Moreover, placing my PS4 in a vertical stand enhanced the airflow, thereby reducing the frequency of random disk ejections.