Einleitung
In this guide, you will learn how to replace the right charging port on your Google Pixelbook to fix charging issues.
Werkzeuge
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Use the iFixit opening tools or a metal spudger to pry the rubber covers off the back of your Pixelbook.
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Peel the linings off completely until the back of the Pixelbook looks bare.
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Use the nylon spudger to pry the edge of the Pixelbook up until you can grab the edge with your fingers.
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Open the back panel completely and lay it flat so you see the whole inside of the computer.
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Remove the yellow 2.0mm screw from the middle of the panel by using the T3 Torx screwdriver to turn the screw counterclockwise.
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Disconnect the flat, black cord from the main component by using a spudger to push it out of the slot, or by using your hand to carefully pull it out.
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Your back panel is now free from the main component.
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Remove the three 2.0mm black screws from the sound card by using a T5 Torx screwdriver to turn them counterclockwise.
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Remove the gold 3.0mm screw by using a T3 Torx screwdriver to turn it counterclockwise.
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Disconect the thin, black and red cord from the motherboard by using the spudger to snap the connector up and out of place.
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Remove the yellow 2.0mm screw by using the T3 Torx screwdriver to turn the screw counterclockwise.
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Disconnect the metal component of the thin, black component by lifting it up with the spudger.
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Remove the right charging port by picking it up with the tweezers and lifting it from the computer.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
After using the spurger to start lifting the rubber like cover at a corner, a two inch wide paint scrapper proved to be an easy way to continue. Using the scrapper at roughly a 30 degree angle (with respect to the laptop rectangle) allowed progressive lifting of the cover. Ripping of the cover tended to occur if only the narrow spurger was used.
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The narrow rubber foot at the base of the display is supported by bendable metal. Be careful how evenly you remove it as uneven motions will result in a more bent and harder to re-apply piece.
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