Einleitung
This replacement guide is for the fan of the HP Envy x360 m6-w103dx. All you need to complete this guide is a plastic opening tool, a #0 Phillips screwdriver, a #00 Phillips screwdriver, and an anti-static wrist strap.
If you suspect there are issues with the fan, please refer to the troubleshooting guides here.
Wear the anti-static wrist strap and attach it to a metal surface to avoid damaging sensitive electrical components. Make sure the computer is unplugged and powered off before touching any internal parts.
The fan is attached to the motherboard, so it will be necessary to also remove the motherboard. The motherboard isn’t a hazardous component to handle, but it is connected to many critical parts of the computer and must be removed with care.
Werkzeuge
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Unscrew the twelve 6 mm screws from the bottom of the laptop using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Open the laptop carefully, with the keyboard face up.
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Pry around the outside of the keyboard with the plastic opening tool until the keyboard can be lifted slightly.
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Lift the keyboard until you can see the cables connected to the motherboard.
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Gently lift the tab on each ZIF connector that connects each cable to the motherboard using a spudger. Once each tab is flipped up, the corresponding ribbon cable will come out easily.
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Detach the keyboard.
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Disconnect the pin head battery connection to remove power from the motherboard.
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Unscrew the five 4mm screws holding the motherboard in place using a #0 Phillips screwdriver.
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Remove the five flat ribbon cables by gently lifting the head of the cable up and back.
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Remove the two remaining multicolored ribbon cables by pulling the white plastic head backwards.
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Lift the motherboard up from the left side at a shallow angle.
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Gently pull the motherboard to the left and gently wiggle it side to side until the ports on the right side of the board detach from the case.
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Carefully lay the motherboard on a flat surface with the metal plate facing up.
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Unscrew the four 6.0 mm screws from the heatsink using a #00 Phillips screwdriver.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.