Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
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Sections
3
- Battery
- 3 steps
- Keyboard
- 4 steps
- Screen Assembly
- 2 steps
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Step 1
Battery
- Locate the lock switch on the bottom of the computer.
Locate the lock switch on the bottom of the computer.
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Step 2
- Slide the lock until you feel it unlatch the battery.
Slide the lock until you feel it unlatch the battery.
Step 3
- Remove the battery
Remove the battery
Step 4
Keyboard
- Turn off the device, disconnect it from all power, and remove the battery.
- Remove 2 screws securing the memory cover, then remove the cover.
Turn off the device, disconnect it from all power, and remove the battery.
Remove 2 screws securing the memory cover, then remove the cover.
Step 5
- Remove the 2 screws securing the hardware cover, then remove the cover.
- Remove the 2 screws securing the hard drive cover, then remove the cover.
Remove the 2 screws securing the hardware cover, then remove the cover.
Remove the 2 screws securing the hard drive cover, then remove the cover.
Step 6
- Remove the screws (as shown in pic), these two screws secure the HP keyboard.
- Make sure to use a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to release the two keyboard tabs.
Remove the screws (as shown in pic), these two screws secure the HP keyboard.
Make sure to use a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to release the two keyboard tabs.
Step 7
- Turn the device right-side up and pull the keyboard frame upward along the top row of keys. There are Four (4) protruding male clips that engage along this top edge.. Make sure to use a flathead screwdriver or similar tool to pry the keyboard from the frame.
- Locate and remove the lockdown cable and unlock the keyboard cables. When prying the keyboard up, you will find resistance as a small 2 inch x 1/4 inch strip of double face tape is used to further hold the keyboard in place. Depending upon the age of the laptop, it may require additional pulling strength to break the tapes bond.
- Slide out the keyboard cable and install a new HP Pavilion DM4 keyboard.
Turn the device right-side up and pull the keyboard frame upward along the top row of keys. There are Four (4) protruding male clips that engage along this top edge.. Make sure to use a flathead screwdriver or similar tool to pry the keyboard from the frame.
Locate and remove the lockdown cable and unlock the keyboard cables. When prying the keyboard up, you will find resistance as a small 2 inch x 1/4 inch strip of double face tape is used to further hold the keyboard in place. Depending upon the age of the laptop, it may require additional pulling strength to break the tapes bond.
Slide out the keyboard cable and install a new HP Pavilion DM4 keyboard.
Step 8
Remove palmrest
- Now that we’re done removing the battery, the covers, and the keyboard, we must remove the palmrest.
- Flip the laptop bottom-up. Pry the two rear rubber feet off with a small flathead screwdriver, and remove the two same-size Philips screws under them.
- Remove the 11 same-sized Philips screws.
- Remove the single shorter Philips screw securing the disc drive, and slide the disc drive out.
- Remove 4 more Philips screws, these being differently sized.
- Remove the hard drive by pulling on the caddy tab, pull on the connector on the motherboard, and set the drive aside. Remove any screws you see from behind where the hard drive was. Also unplug the wireless antenna connectors.
- Flip the laptop normally, open the screen, and remove the power touchpad and fingerprint reader cables from the motherboard.
- Remove the three remaining screws holding the palmrest. Use a guitar pick to separate the palmrest from the base, and then slowly lift the palmrest to reveal the power button cable. Remove it, and then put the palmrest aside. Whew!
Now that we’re done removing the battery, the covers, and the keyboard, we must remove the palmrest.
Flip the laptop bottom-up. Pry the two rear rubber feet off with a small flathead screwdriver, and remove the two same-size Philips screws under them.
Remove the 11 same-sized Philips screws.
Remove the single shorter Philips screw securing the disc drive, and slide the disc drive out.
Remove 4 more Philips screws, these being differently sized.
Remove the hard drive by pulling on the caddy tab, pull on the connector on the motherboard, and set the drive aside. Remove any screws you see from behind where the hard drive was. Also unplug the wireless antenna connectors.
Flip the laptop normally, open the screen, and remove the power touchpad and fingerprint reader cables from the motherboard.
Remove the three remaining screws holding the palmrest. Use a guitar pick to separate the palmrest from the base, and then slowly lift the palmrest to reveal the power button cable. Remove it, and then put the palmrest aside. Whew!
Step 9
- Remove the two smaller Philips screws securing the left hinge to the base.
- Repeat the same for the right hinge.
- Unplug the LCD cable connector.
- Lift the assembly away from the base. You’re done!
Remove the two smaller Philips screws securing the left hinge to the base.
Repeat the same for the right hinge.
Unplug the LCD cable connector.
Lift the assembly away from the base. You’re done!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Alejandro Ruiz - May 24, 2018
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Regards,
I need to replace the Screen housing and hinges for my dm4-2180us but only find 1 model dm4-2015dx. i apreciatte if someone can tell me if these models are compatible.. Sorry for my english. I am from Venezuela.
Thanks
Joseph Sctbunio - Jun 4, 2018
Most likely it will work, considering they are both of dm4-2000 series, however, I cannot say for sure. I would recommend looking at the pictures in the listing of the item, and comparing them with what you have.