Einleitung

You need a set of small screwdrivers, at least 2 sizes of Philips were used to complete the screen swap.

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    • First, find a soft cloth/sweater/felt mat to use as a work surface so that you don't scuff or scratch the lovely finish of the case.

    • Ensure you have good lighting, and take better photos so we can update the guide to less shadowy ones. :)

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    • Flip over the laptop and observe the rubber strips running end to end.

    • Gently using your fingernails or the edge of a credit card or an iFixIt spudger, pry up a strip from the corner and carefully peel it off.

    • If done carefully/properly the sticky strip stays intact and you can reuse it if it doesn't get dusty (or your cats don't steal it to play with).

    • Remove and set aside the MANY screws that hold the base plate to the bottom of the laptop.

    Use a PH00 Philips screwdriver.

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    • Remove the base plate by lifting a corner or using an iFixIt suction cup to make the process easier.

    • Take a picture so you remember where all the pretty colored screws from inside the case go. (Note the Google logo colors spectrum of screws.)

    • Unplug the battery connection so that you don't accidentally short something and fry up your expensive laptop that has almost zero replaceable parts.

    • Unplug the cables connecting the screen to the motherboard, there is one for the video, one for the touchscreen, and a couple tiny connectors for the wireless. See second image for locations.

    • Remove the green screws that hold the hinge of the lid into the case. There are a number of them, and there is one on each side with a grounding/cable management clip around it, the screw isn't different than the others, but don't lose the clip. See second image for locations.

    • Swap out the screen for your replacement likely obtained on eBay and carefully replug the video and touch and wireless cables back into their connectors.

    • If you are very careful you can test your new screen and it's touch capability without screwing it back into the case, if you aren't foolhardy, you will put a couple screws in so that you can turn over the laptop without having the screen yank the cables off the motherboard.

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    • Put in the rest of the screws for the hinge and make sure you get the clips on the right screws or your cables won't reach properly.

    • Make sure the cables are snugly connected to the motherboard and put the base plate back on, making sure the FCC/CE labeling is towards the hinge side of the laptop.

    • Install all the screws back into the baseplate.

    • Carefully put the rubber strips back into their channels, it will be too long when you first put it in, but firmly stroke it from one end to the other to ease it into place like an inchworm.

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    • These are some images of both sides of the motherboard where you can see the humor and level of detail of the engineers.

    Nice Easter Eggs!

    Sam Goldheart -

    From the 2013 to 2015 what if anything is interchangeable? Would the 2015 board plug in the 2013 chassis without issues (besides type c ports)

    Garrett Giuffre -

    In my experience pretty much nothing is compatible between the two.

    dragon788 -

    I did the layout and artwork on this -and prototypes leading up to it. I hope you don’t mind if I use an image of this board in my blog.

    John Burkhert Jr -

    Don't mind at all, really cool you came across this here!

    I've taken apart both the original 2013 Chromebook Pixel and the 2015 model and it is awesome how much power was fit into such a small space. My biggest dislike is really the soldered components which let it fit into a smaller space but greatly lowered the repairability especially when it comes to the storage which essentially turns them into bricks after a couple years of use if you don't have access to some fairly high-end equipment to replace the flash storage chips.

    dragon788 -

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, see the last step.

dragon788

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Excellent teardown. Thanks!

Anthony Kouttron -

Very excellent teardown. I think this would help a lot of people.

Yongfan Men -

Great teardown, really helpful since there are basically no teardowns of this laptop online.

Truman Barney -

Is there a guide to replace the LCD display panel?

Thanks,

Andrew

Andrew -

The bottom of the screen near the middle is the best place to start with a guitar pick and/or credit card and work towards the edges.

dragon788 -

Would someone be able to tell me what the two tiny connectors are for from the screen to the motherboard…?

frippware -

One is the LCD for video the other is USB for the touchscreen and possibly the webcam.

dragon788 -

What is touchscreen USB?

frippware -

Can someone recommend a suggestion if I am unable to get the screws to move at all?

Paul Bernier -

Try tightening slightly before loosening, also make sure you have the bit with the tightest fit so you lower the likelihood of stripping the screws. If you do strip them you'll probably need to use a hardened straight screw driver or a screw extractor set on them.

You may be able to use a bit of rubbing alcohol on the screw to help loosen the thread locker usually used to keep them in place.

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