Difficulty
Easy
Steps
12
Time Required
20 - 40 minutes
Sections
4
- Back Cover
- 3 steps
- Speakers
- 3 steps
- Battery
- 3 steps
- Wi-Fi Card
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Back Cover
- Ensure the laptop is powered off and the charging cable is disconnected before opening the back cover.
- Flip over the laptop to access the back cover.
Ensure the laptop is powered off and the charging cable is disconnected before opening the back cover.
Flip over the laptop to access the back cover.
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Step 2
- Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the eight 8 mm screws.
Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the eight 8 mm screws.
Step 3
- Remove the back cover.
- A popping sound may occur when the back cover is removed.
Remove the back cover.
A popping sound may occur when the back cover is removed.
Step 4
Speakers
- Follow the ribbon cable that runs from the left speaker to the motherboard.
- Pull the black connector up and release the cable wire by hand.
- If needed, pull this connector up using the Pro/ESD/Angled tweezers.
Follow the ribbon cable that runs from the left speaker to the motherboard.
Pull the black connector up and release the cable wire by hand.
If needed, pull this connector up using the Pro/ESD/Angled tweezers.
Step 5
- Remove two 6 mm Phillips #0 screws from each speaker.
Remove two 6 mm Phillips #0 screws from each speaker.
Step 6
- Use your fingers to remove the speakers from the device.
Use your fingers to remove the speakers from the device.
Step 7
Battery
- Use a spudger to pop the ribbon cable that runs from the upper-middle portion of the battery to the motherboard out of the motherboard.
- Do not use a metal spudger as indicated in the photos. The metal spudger should only be used for serious prying power. If it’s used on the internal components of a device, it may puncture or damage the components in your device.
Use a spudger to pop the ribbon cable that runs from the upper-middle portion of the battery to the motherboard out of the motherboard.
Do not use a metal spudger as indicated in the photos. The metal spudger should only be used for serious prying power. If it’s used on the internal components of a device, it may puncture or damage the components in your device.
Step 8
- Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove one 6 mm screw from the bottom-middle portion of the battery.
Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove one 6 mm screw from the bottom-middle portion of the battery.
Step 9
- Remove the battery.
Remove the battery.
Step 10
Wi-Fi Card
- Disconnect the gray and black coaxial cables from the Wi-Fi-Card using a spudger.
- Be gentle as you’re disconnecting these cables. The base can break off the Wi-Fi card if the they’re pulled on too hard.
Disconnect the gray and black coaxial cables from the Wi-Fi-Card using a spudger.
Be gentle as you’re disconnecting these cables. The base can break off the Wi-Fi card if the they’re pulled on too hard.
Step 11
- Remove the 3 mm screw from the Wi-Fi card using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
Remove the 3 mm screw from the Wi-Fi card using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
Step 12
- Gently slide the Wi-fi card out from the slot.
Gently slide the Wi-fi card out from the slot.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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