Einleitung
Tausche den USB-Port deines Sony Xperia Tablet Z aus.
Bei dieser Reparatur wird beschrieben, wie du in wenigen Schritten den USB-Port deines Sony Xperia Tablet Z durch einen neuen Port austauschen kannst. Insbesondere wird gezeigt, wie du das Tablet öffnest und wo sich der USB- und Lade-Port deines Sony Xperia Tablet Z befinden.
Werkzeuge
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Du benötigst folgende Werkzeuge: einen Kreuzschlitz-Präzisionsschraubendreher #00, Öffnungswerkzeuge aus Kunststoff und eine Pinzette.
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Stecke das Öffnungswerkzeug aus Kunststoff in die Ecke des Geräts und schiebe es entlang der Kanten, um den Kleber zu durchtrennen.
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Entferne die Abdeckung.
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Entferne die beiden Schrauben unten links am Gerät, mit denen die Metallplatte am USB-Anschluss befestigt ist.
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Entferne das Metallplättchen.
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Entferne das Kunststoffteil, das den USB-Anschluss sichert.
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Entferne die Schraube mit dem Schraubendreher und hebe die Metallplatte mit der Pinzette an.
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Hebe das linke Ende des Isolierbands an.
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Hebe es an, um den USB-Stecker aus der Halterung zu entfernen.
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Arbeite die Schritte in umgekehrter Reihenfolge ab, um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzubauen.
14 Kommentare
Thank you! easy and straight forward.
Any suggestions on an adhesive for the back cover?
Heath240 -
I was able to replace the usb port but my tablet still wont charge or be recognized as usb when connected to PC. What can this be? Any idea? Please I need help.
I also replace charging port with same result, I was not able to find a solution online so until I can find a magnetic docking station for sale I have bypassed the charging port and connected my usb direct to the battery with 100% result.
My tablet never goes outdoors so the waterproof covers is not needed, bloody well good job as there now is a usb cable poking out the cover and sealed closed with electrial type
Higgs -
I was able to replace my connector after much difficulty (the part I received wasn't the exact size so I had to cut a little bit and force a lot!). I worked great... For approx. 2 weeks. Now I'm back to square one. I was wondering if it would be possible to fabricate a magnetic dock (or similar), since the official one seems impossible to find?
Lynx -
I replaced the usb port and had the same problem as esteeizola because my battery was completely drained. (IMHO Sony has a design fault with their USB ports. They are rubish. If you get more than 200 plug/unplug operations out of a Sony USB you are very lucky).
What happened was that USB drew 4 to 5 milli-amps for about 10 to 12 amps. During this time the red led was lit but the device remained dead. Finally, USB started drawing a normally charging current (a very pathetic 300 milli-amps from what I can tell.) And the device came to life say the battery was 2% charged.
I don't what the reason is for this behavior but it certainly is very confusing and frustrating,
Great thanks saved me from buying a new tablet
Martin Lb -