Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
23
Time Required
20 - 30 minutes
Sections
4
- Keyboard
- 8 steps
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Speaker
- 5 steps
- Motherboard
- 8 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Keyboard
- Lay the HP Pavilion top-down with the front edge facing towards you.
Lay the HP Pavilion top-down with the front edge facing towards you.
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Step 2
- Remove the three 4.8mm Phillips #0 screws from the front side.
Remove the three 4.8mm Phillips #0 screws from the front side.
Step 3
- Using a plastic spudger, remove the grey silicon strip closest to the back-side.
Using a plastic spudger, remove the grey silicon strip closest to the back-side.
Step 4
- Remove the three 5.7mm Phillips #1 screws.
Remove the three 5.7mm Phillips #1 screws.
Step 5
- Open the HP Pavilion so that the screen is showing. Then tilt it down so that the screen is on its back, facing up.
- Using a spudger, pry off the black keyboard panel.
- This step requires force to unclasp the latches keeping the keyboard in place.
Open the HP Pavilion so that the screen is showing. Then tilt it down so that the screen is on its back, facing up.
Using a spudger, pry off the black keyboard panel.
This step requires force to unclasp the latches keeping the keyboard in place.
Step 6
- Using your fingernail, disconnect the zero insertion force (ZIF) keyboard connector cable by flipping up the small locking flap.
- You may disconnect the other end of the cable, for ease of access to other parts. Keep in mind that the end labeled MB connects to the motherboard.
Using your fingernail, disconnect the zero insertion force (ZIF) keyboard connector cable by flipping up the small locking flap.
You may disconnect the other end of the cable, for ease of access to other parts. Keep in mind that the end labeled MB connects to the motherboard.
Step 7
- Using your fingernail, disconnect the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector for the touch pad cable by flipping up the small locking flap.
Using your fingernail, disconnect the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector for the touch pad cable by flipping up the small locking flap.
Step 8
- Remove the keyboard.
Remove the keyboard.
Step 9
Battery
- Remove the five 4.6mm Phillips #1 screws located around the battery.
Remove the five 4.6mm Phillips #1 screws located around the battery.
Step 10
- Using a spudger for assistance, lift up the right edge of the battery.
- Remove the battery.
Using a spudger for assistance, lift up the right edge of the battery.
Remove the battery.
Step 11
Speaker
- Using your fingernail, disconnect the ZIF (zero insertion force) hard drive cable by flipping up the small locking flap.
Using your fingernail, disconnect the ZIF (zero insertion force) hard drive cable by flipping up the small locking flap.
Step 12
- With your fingernails, disconnect the speaker cable from the motherboard by pulling back on the connector.
- Do not directly pull on the wires, as this can damage the connector.
With your fingernails, disconnect the speaker cable from the motherboard by pulling back on the connector.
Do not directly pull on the wires, as this can damage the connector.
Step 13
- Lift the speaker cable from its retention chamber.
Lift the speaker cable from its retention chamber.
Step 14
- Remove the four 6.2mm Phillips #1 screws around the speakers.
Remove the four 6.2mm Phillips #1 screws around the speakers.
Step 15
- Remove the speakers.
Remove the speakers.
Step 16
Motherboard
- Using your fingernail, disconnect the ZIF (zero insertion force) power button connector cable from the motherboard.
Using your fingernail, disconnect the ZIF (zero insertion force) power button connector cable from the motherboard.
Step 17
- Using your fingernail, disconnect the ZIF display panel connector cable from the motherboard.
Using your fingernail, disconnect the ZIF display panel connector cable from the motherboard.
Step 18
- Disconnect the two WLAN antenna cables by sliding under the cable with a spudger, then lifting straight up.
- The black labeled cable inserts into the “A” connection. The white labeled cable inserts into the “B” connection.
Disconnect the two WLAN antenna cables by sliding under the cable with a spudger, then lifting straight up.
The black labeled cable inserts into the “A” connection. The white labeled cable inserts into the “B” connection.
Step 19
- Using your fingernail, disconnect the ZIF display touch screen connector cable from the motherboard.
Using your fingernail, disconnect the ZIF display touch screen connector cable from the motherboard.
Step 20
- Using your fingernails, disconnect the power connector cable by pulling straight out.
- Do not directly pull the wires, as this can damage the connector. Instead, pull on the white, plastic part of the connector.
Using your fingernails, disconnect the power connector cable by pulling straight out.
Do not directly pull the wires, as this can damage the connector. Instead, pull on the white, plastic part of the connector.
Step 21
- Remove the eleven 4.6 mm Phillips #1 screws from around the motherboard.
Remove the eleven 4.6 mm Phillips #1 screws from around the motherboard.
Step 22
- Remove the one 2.2 mm Phillips #1 broad head screw in the WLAN module.
Remove the one 2.2 mm Phillips #1 broad head screw in the WLAN module.
Step 23
- Lift the motherboard up on the right side. Then, gently pull the motherboard straight out to the right.
Lift the motherboard up on the right side. Then, gently pull the motherboard straight out to the right.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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