Difficulty
Very easy
Steps
3
Time Required
1 minute
Sections
1
- Battery
- 3 steps
Flags
0
BackToshiba Satellite A665-S5170
Full Screen
Options
History
Save to Favorites
Download PDF
Edit
Translate
Get Shareable Link
Embed This Guide
Notify Me of Changes
Stop Notifications
Introduction
Step 1
Battery
- Turn the computer upside-down so that the bottom of the laptop is facing up.
- Position the computer so that you are able to read the words on the labels on the bottom of the laptop from left to right.
- Using the tip of your finger, slide the right clasp of the battery panel horizontally to the right until it locks into place.
Turn the computer upside-down so that the bottom of the laptop is facing up.
Position the computer so that you are able to read the words on the labels on the bottom of the laptop from left to right.
Using the tip of your finger, slide the right clasp of the battery panel horizontally to the right until it locks into place.
1024
Step 2
- Slide the left clasp of the battery panel horizontally to the left, and hold it in place.
- You will have to continue holding the left clasp of the battery panel in place for future steps in order to remove the battery.
Slide the left clasp of the battery panel horizontally to the left, and hold it in place.
You will have to continue holding the left clasp of the battery panel in place for future steps in order to remove the battery.
Step 3
- While continuing to hold the left clasp of the battery panel in place, slide out the old battery by pulling it towards you.
While continuing to hold the left clasp of the battery panel in place, slide out the old battery by pulling it towards you.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Cancel: I did not complete this guide.
2 other people completed this guide.
Author
with 1 other contributor
Chelsea Teague
Member since: 10/30/2016
385 Reputation
2 Guides authored
Badges:
14
+11 more badges
Team
Baylor, Team 4-5, Williams Fall 2016
Member of Baylor, Team 4-5, Williams Fall 2016
BU-WILLIAMS-F16S4G5
3 Members
8 Guides authored