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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Speaker
- Remove the battery by sliding the tabs to the left.
- Use the spudger to lift the battery out.
Remove the battery by sliding the tabs to the left.
Use the spudger to lift the battery out.
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Step 2
- Use the Phillips head screw driver to remove the screw holding the back plate on.
- Use the spudger to remove the back plate.
Use the Phillips head screw driver to remove the screw holding the back plate on.
Use the spudger to remove the back plate.
Step 3
- Remove the 6 mm screws around the edges with the Phillips head screw driver. Then remove the 6mm screw holding the disc drive into place. Mileage may vary: removal of two additional 6mm screws, left and right immediately above hard drive compartment, may be necessary to complete this part of the process.
- Sliding out the disc drive will reveal the final two 4 mm screws on the bottom of the device.
Remove the 6 mm screws around the edges with the Phillips head screw driver. Then remove the 6mm screw holding the disc drive into place. Mileage may vary: removal of two additional 6mm screws, left and right immediately above hard drive compartment, may be necessary to complete this part of the process.
Sliding out the disc drive will reveal the final two 4 mm screws on the bottom of the device.
Step 4
- Flip the laptop over to begin the process of removing the keyboard.
- Use the spudger to pop the keyboard off. Start at the bottom of the keyboard and work your way around.
- Pictured are a keyboard cable (partially loosened) and an optional cable for a lighted keyboard. These must be gently removed. Raise the keepers on opposite sides of keyboard cable and slide to remove. If applicable, there will be one solid keeper on the illumination cable - gently raise both sides and slide to remove the cable.
Flip the laptop over to begin the process of removing the keyboard.
Use the spudger to pop the keyboard off. Start at the bottom of the keyboard and work your way around.
Pictured are a keyboard cable (partially loosened) and an optional cable for a lighted keyboard. These must be gently removed. Raise the keepers on opposite sides of keyboard cable and slide to remove. If applicable, there will be one solid keeper on the illumination cable - gently raise both sides and slide to remove the cable.
Step 5
- Use the Phillips head screw driver to remove the last 6mm screws holding the case together.
- The screws are held into elevated columns which are fairly easy to break. Be cautious when removing the screws.
- After removing the keyboard and the screws, use the spudger around the edges of the laptop to remove the face plate. Double-check for additional screws as noted in step 3.
- Two cables will need to be gently loosened before face plate can be fully removed. The small cable connection with wires (for fan?) will need to be gently wiggled out with the tip of a small flathead screwdriver. The other (likely touchpad) cable has a flipover keeper. As shown, just gently flip the keeper up to allow the cable to be removed
Use the Phillips head screw driver to remove the last 6mm screws holding the case together.
The screws are held into elevated columns which are fairly easy to break. Be cautious when removing the screws.
After removing the keyboard and the screws, use the spudger around the edges of the laptop to remove the face plate. Double-check for additional screws as noted in step 3.
Two cables will need to be gently loosened before face plate can be fully removed. The small cable connection with wires (for fan?) will need to be gently wiggled out with the tip of a small flathead screwdriver. The other (likely touchpad) cable has a flipover keeper. As shown, just gently flip the keeper up to allow the cable to be removed
Step 6
- Use the Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 5mm screws on the right speaker.
- Repeat the process for the left side.
Use the Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 5mm screws on the right speaker.
Repeat the process for the left side.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Sunday Dickson - 3 days agoJan 20, 2023
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Good day, please I have been looking for a replacement speaker for my Toshiba P870, where do I get one?Thanks.