Einleitung

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    • Locate the two sliding battery locks on the underside of the laptop.

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    • Locate the right battery lock and slide it to the right.

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    • While holding the left battery lock to the left, lift up the battery using the tab located on the top center of the battery.

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    • Remove the battery from the laptop.

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    • Locate the plastic strip at the top of the keyboard.

    • Use a pry tool to remove the plastic strip.

    • Using your hands pull out the rest of the plastic strip.

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    • Use a phillips head #0 screwdriver to remove the two 3.75mm screws holding the keyboard in place.

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    • Lift up the top of the keyboard to remove it.

    • Under the keyboard there is a ribbon cable connecting the keyboard to the laptop. Do not just quickly pull out the keyboard.

    • Unlock the ribbon cable by pushing on the locks that are located on both sides of ribbon cable.

    • Unplug the ribbon cable from the laptop.

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    • Remove the keyboard completely from the laptop.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

William

Mitglied seit: 26/03/14

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I have a Toshiba Satellite L305D. A glass of tea was spilled on it several months ago and I just turned it on and it is working but some of the keys do not work, shift, letter a and several more. If I replace the keyboard will this fix this problem or are there more parts that should be replaced? Thanks, Pam

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