Difficulty

Easy

Steps

19

Time Required

                          3 minutes            

Sections

4

  • Back Cover
  • 4 steps
  • Battery
  • 4 steps
  • Fan
  • 8 steps
  • WiFi PCB
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Cover               
  • Remove the 2 rubber foot pads from the bottom (opposite the hinge) with the small Plastic Opening tool.

Remove the 2 rubber foot pads from the bottom (opposite the hinge) with the small Plastic Opening tool.

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Step 2

  • Remove the 10 7.1 mm screws using Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Remove the 10 7.1 mm screws using Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Step 3

  • Loosen the back cover by using a plastic opening tool all the way around the device.
  • There are areas all along the sides of the device that help aid in this.
  • Be careful when prying, and go slow. The silver plastic frame around the dull gray plastic bottom is fragile and easily dented from prying pressure.

Loosen the back cover by using a plastic opening tool all the way around the device.

There are areas all along the sides of the device that help aid in this.

Be careful when prying, and go slow. The silver plastic frame around the dull gray plastic bottom is fragile and easily dented from prying pressure.

Step 4

  • Remove the back cover by gently lifting up on one side of the device.
  • The easiest side to lift up on is the one with the removed rubber foot pads.

Remove the back cover by gently lifting up on one side of the device.

The easiest side to lift up on is the one with the removed rubber foot pads.

Step 5

              Battery               
  • Remove the tape holding the speaker wire to the battery on both sides using a small opening tool.

Remove the tape holding the speaker wire to the battery on both sides using a small opening tool.

Step 6

  • Remove the 4 Phillips 3.2 mm screws holding the battery in place, with the Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Remove the 4 Phillips 3.2 mm screws holding the battery in place, with the Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Step 7

  • To disconnect the wire from the mother board, gently press down with the flat end of Spudger and pull on the wire.
  • Gently shaking the wire from left to right helps with the wire removal

To disconnect the wire from the mother board, gently press down with the flat end of Spudger and pull on the wire.

Gently shaking the wire from left to right helps with the wire removal

Step 8

  • Remove the battery by gently pulling on the bottom corners.
  • Be careful to move the battery’s wire under the speaker’s wire.

Remove the battery by gently pulling on the bottom corners.

Be careful to move the battery’s wire under the speaker’s wire.

Step 9

              Fan               
  • Locate the fan

Locate the fan

Step 10

  • Unscrew the 4 Phillip screws using a Phillips # 1 Screwdriver.
  • These screws only loosen partially, they do not disconnect.

Unscrew the 4 Phillip screws using a Phillips # 1 Screwdriver.

These screws only loosen partially, they do not disconnect.

Step 11

  • The top wire is the fan’s wire. Remove it by pulling it from the motherboard.

The top wire is the fan’s wire. Remove it by pulling it from the motherboard.

Step 12

  • To remove the Wifi PCB wire lift up the hinged flap with your finger or with the aid of the spudger tool.
  • After the flap is lifted, pull the wire up out of the connector socket.

To remove the Wifi PCB wire lift up the hinged flap with your finger or with the aid of the spudger tool.

After the flap is lifted, pull the wire up out of the connector socket.

Step 13

  • Remove the headphone jack wire by pulling it out of the connector socket.

Remove the headphone jack wire by pulling it out of the connector socket.

Step 14

  • Remove the Phillip 3.6 mm screw from the fan using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Remove the Phillip 3.6 mm screw from the fan using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Step 15

  • Lift up on the metal plate that hold the screws to start removing the fan.

Lift up on the metal plate that hold the screws to start removing the fan.

Step 16

  • Once lifted, you will notice that there are two wires tucked under plastic tunnels on the right side of the fan. Remove these wires.
  • These wires require you to gently pull them out of there tunnel.
  • Once the wires are removed the fan should be removed entirely.

Once lifted, you will notice that there are two wires tucked under plastic tunnels on the right side of the fan. Remove these wires.

These wires require you to gently pull them out of there tunnel.

Once the wires are removed the fan should be removed entirely.

Step 17

              WiFi PCB               
  • The WiFi PCB is located next to the fan.

The WiFi PCB is located next to the fan.

Step 18

  • Remove the Phillips 3.7 mm screw using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Remove the Phillips 3.7 mm screw using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Step 19

  • Gently remove the WiFi PCB by pulling upward.

Gently remove the WiFi PCB by pulling upward.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Vic Lovan - Jan 10, 2020

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The article has some mistakes, namely, this isn’t the WiFi / WLAN, it is a USB port and card reader slot PCB. I came to iFixIt to double-check the part to upgrade to WiFi 6 (ax). Once you fix the part name, the article is good! The part number DA0BUITH8D0 is what to search for when trying to buy one. I didn’t need one, but looked it up just the same, there are not a ton of these out there and I would probably just resort to a USB reader.