Einleitung
This guide will show you how to remove the wireless card from your chromebook. You can replace the wireless card once you have removed it.
Werkzeuge
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Flip the Chromebook so that the bottom is facing up.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the six 6.6 mm screws on the bottom.
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Use a spudger to remove each of the 4 rubber feet.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the four additional screws under the rubber feet.
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Flip the Chromebook back over and open the screen.
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Wedge the plastic opening tool between the keyboard and the bottom of the Chromebook.
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Run the plastic opening tool along the seam between the keyboard and the bottom of the Chromebook until the keyboard moves freely. Several tabs will pop out.
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Once the keyboard is released, grab the two top corners closest to the screen and slowly lift the keyboard up.
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Disconnect the cables by lifting up the retaining flaps on the black ZIF connectors.
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Slowly pull the cables up and out of the connectors.
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Gently slide the wireless card to the right to remove it from the standard socket on the motherboard.
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Grab the black and white wires as close to the antenna cable connectors as possible.
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Gently pull the black and white wires away from the antenna cable connectors on the wireless card.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Ein Kommentar
Very well explained and photographed. My first attempt at a laptop repair and this guide made it possible.
Thanks!
There is also a screw under each of the 4 rubber feet that must be removed.
Aaron Kurtz -
Thank you for that little bit of important information. I almost torn apart the keyboard using too much force :)
Anthony Hillier -
@Aaron Kurtz, I just updated the guide. I’ll see if I can add any pictures later.
John Gillen -
I feel like i’m doing something wrong. It’s hard to get the new keyboard pushed in. Im afraid i’m going to break it.
Jenna Bowman -
I feel like I am doing something wrong. I got the keyboard off no problem. Put the replacement on and I feel like it’s going to break when I try to push it back in the frame.
Jenna Bowman -
You should update the guide. As Aaron Kurtz told long time ago there are screews under the feet. It is said in the comments, but not in the guide. I’m afraid somebody may break the keyboard…
Andreu Rigo Gost -