Einleitung
This is a replacement guide for the HP Chromebook 11 G5 DC charging port. The main purpose of the steps below is to show you how to replace the charging port and what needs to be removed before. This guide is to replace the charging port which is responsible for charging the device. So, if you notice that your device is not charging or if it’s charging slowly, then that means that there is an issue with the charging port. For more information about the DC charging port, please make sure you check out our troubleshooting page that includes information about it through this link visit our troubleshooting page..
This process should be done very carefully because the charging port is attached to other parts of the device. So, before removing the DC port there will be several wires that will need to be disconnected. If these steps are followed carefully and correctly the DC charging port should be replaced easily with no complications.
Werkzeuge
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Remove four large rubber pads from the bottom of the device to reveal screws using the pointed end of a spudger.
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Remove two smaller rubber pads from the bottom of the device to reveal screws using the pointed end of a spudger.
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Wedge the flat-end of a metal spudger between the base of the device and the keyboard assembly while applying downward pressure. Slide the spudger across the entirety of the gap until the two components separate.
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Disconnect the two ribbon cables connected to the motherboard by using the pointed end of a spudger to lift the plastic connector lids to allow the ribbon cables to be gently removed by hand.
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Disconnect the charging port cable from the motherboard using your finger or a spudger and gently pull it off.
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Remove the two screws from the hinge of the device using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Carefully lift the hinge up.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
I thought it was going to be a little bit more difficult than it was . I got it done in about 15-20 minutes. Thanks to this.
Do you guys sell these replacement DC Ports or know where to find them? (I work for a school, but the students keep breaking things! I need, like, 25 of these… yep, it’s that bad. Even found a literal nest of cockroaches inside one of them. I still have the picture/video of it for the morbidly curious lol.)