Einleitung
The charger port is the portion of the laptop that connects the power source to the battery of the laptop to charge it. Typically, this part of the laptop is used frequently and can wear to through is extensive usage. If this port does not work, the battery will not charge, and therefore the device will not turn on or hold power. This guide will show how to remove and replace a charger port with a new functional charger port. For more information on the effects a faulty battery port can cause please check out our troubleshooting page. Please make sure the device is turned off and unplugged prior to starting.
Werkzeuge
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Move the battery lock switch to the right to unlock. The battery release button will unlock the battery from the computer.
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The battery release button is located above the the battery.
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Remove the 6.25 mm screw in the left-lower hand corner of the battery port using a Phillips head screw driver.
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Remove seven 6.5 mm screws using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Remove four 3.0 mm screws located in the charger port using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Pull and remove the disk drive.
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Remove two 3.00 mm screws on the inside of the disk drive using a Phillips screwdriver.
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Apply firm pressure inside the release port using a narrow tool such as a screw driver or tweezers.
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Open device. The keyboard should be separate from the inside panel.
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Detach the keyboard's cable connector from the motherboard.
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Remove three 6.5 mm Phillips screws located underneath the keyboard using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Place wedge tool in-between the front panel and the cover underneath the keyboard
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Use wedge tool to pop the two covers apart.
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The charging port is attached to the motherboard and is on the right side of the device if it is facing you.
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Remove the charging port from motherboard by hand.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.