Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
12
Time Required
15 minutes
Sections
4
- Back Cover
- 2 steps
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Motherboard
- 7 steps
- Analog Stick
- 1 step
Flags
3
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Step 1
Back Cover
- Remove the four Torx T5 screws from the back panel.
Remove the four Torx T5 screws from the back panel.
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Step 2
- Wedge a spudger in between the front and back panel.
- Apply leverage downwards to the spudger in order to remove the back panel.
Wedge a spudger in between the front and back panel.
Apply leverage downwards to the spudger in order to remove the back panel.
Step 3
Battery
- Slide the battery out from under the brown wire-tape.
- Be careful of the wires still connected to the other end of the battery. Do not pull or damage may occur.
Slide the battery out from under the brown wire-tape.
Be careful of the wires still connected to the other end of the battery. Do not pull or damage may occur.
Step 4
- Slowly pull the white plug from its receptor. Grasp its sides firmly with a pair of tweezers and gently wiggle from side to side.
Slowly pull the white plug from its receptor. Grasp its sides firmly with a pair of tweezers and gently wiggle from side to side.
Step 5
Motherboard
- Unscrew the 2 Philips #00 screws on each end of the motherboard.
Unscrew the 2 Philips #00 screws on each end of the motherboard.
Step 6
- Pull off the black memory card slot piece with tweezers.
Pull off the black memory card slot piece with tweezers.
Step 7
- Unscrew the 2 Philips #00 screws on each side of the charging port.
Unscrew the 2 Philips #00 screws on each side of the charging port.
Step 8
- Disconnect 2 brown wire-tape ends from each end of the motherboard. Gently pull straight out with tweezers.
Disconnect 2 brown wire-tape ends from each end of the motherboard. Gently pull straight out with tweezers.
Step 9
- Pull the motherboard and screen component diagonally up and left away from the auxiliary port entrance to remove.
- Glue connecting the auxiliary port to the casing may make it difficult to remove. Gently apply force as needed.
Pull the motherboard and screen component diagonally up and left away from the auxiliary port entrance to remove.
Glue connecting the auxiliary port to the casing may make it difficult to remove. Gently apply force as needed.
Step 10
- Disconnect the 2 brown wire-tape ends from the left side of the battery slot on the motherboard using tweezers.
Disconnect the 2 brown wire-tape ends from the left side of the battery slot on the motherboard using tweezers.
Step 11
- Disconnect the large brown wire-tape from the motherboard.
- Peel the black tape back from the wire-tape using tweezers.
- Lift the black, hinged, plastic lock with tweezers to release the wire-tape.
- The screen and motherboard components can now be separated from each other.
Disconnect the large brown wire-tape from the motherboard.
Peel the black tape back from the wire-tape using tweezers.
Lift the black, hinged, plastic lock with tweezers to release the wire-tape.
The screen and motherboard components can now be separated from each other.
Step 12
Analog Stick
- Use tweezers to remove analog stick straight upwards from its component on the motherboard.
- It should lock into place when installing a new one.
Use tweezers to remove analog stick straight upwards from its component on the motherboard.
It should lock into place when installing a new one.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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