Einleitung
Change out the entire display assembly, including the inverter, Airport antenna, hinges and plastic casing.
Werkzeuge
Ersatzteile
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Lay your iBook upside down on a flat surface.
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Use a coin to rotate the battery locking screw 90 degrees clockwise.
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Lift the battery out of the computer.
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Pull the keyboard release tabs toward you and lift up on the keyboard until it pops free.
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Flip the keyboard over, away from the screen, and rest it face-down on the trackpad area.
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Pull the keyboard cable up from the logic board, holding the cable as close to the connector as possible.
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Use a spudger or small flathead screwdriver to remove the three rubber feet from the lower case.
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Use a spudger or small flathead screwdriver to pry up the three metal rings that housed the rubber bumpers.
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Push the thin rims of the lower case surrounding the battery compartment in, bending them past the tabs, and then lift up to free that corner of the lower case.
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There is a slot on the wall of the battery compartment that locks the lower case in place. Use a small flathead screwdriver to pry out the slot's lower rim and pull up on the lower case to free the slot from the tabs holding it.
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Run a spudger along the seam between the lower case and upper case on the front of the computer to free the tabs locking the lower case. Pull up on the lower case and continue to use the spudger as necessary until you hear three distinct clicks.
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Continue to run the spudger around the front right corner. There are two tabs on the port side of the computer, one near the front corner and one near the sound-out port.
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There are three tabs over the optical drive that must be released before the lower case can come off. Slide the spudger into the lower case above the optical drive and run it toward the back of the computer until you hear three distinct clicks.
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Turn the computer so that the back is facing you and pull the lower case up and toward you until the back tabs pop free.
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Remove the small greasy springs with white plastic caps from either side of the battery contacts.
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Have patience and follow the directions, the end result is up to you. In my case it worked. But I was a Technician TRW Automotive. and worked on Air Bag modules that was returned from customer's that needed them analyzed. I just retired after 26 years.
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Remove the following 4 screws from the bottom shield:
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Two 3 mm Phillips.
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Two 7.5 mm Phillips.
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Deroute the cable from around the optical drive, removing tape as necessary.
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Disconnect the DC-In cable from the logic board and angle the DC-In board out of its compartment.
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Remove the two 3 mm Phillips screws inside the left edge of the battery tray.
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Three 3 mm Phillips around the battery compartment.
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Three 4.5 mm Phillips along the optical drive bezel. (a magnetic screwdriver may help to lift these screws out)
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One 12 mm Phillips in the lower right corner.
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Four 14.5 mm Phillips.
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Turn over the computer and open it.
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Use the flat side of a flathead screwdriver to remove the small magnet covering a screw near the middle of the computer.
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Remove the following 7 screws from the edges of the keyboard area.
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Three 2 mm Phillips along the right edge.
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One 4.5 mm Phillips underneath where the magnet was.
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One 6 mm Phillips with a small head in the lower left corner.
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Two 6 mm Phillips with large heads, one in the upper left corner and one in the middle.
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Carefully lift the upper case slightly and move it toward the front of the computer to reveal the trackpad connector. Use a spudger or your finger to disconnect the trackpad connector hidden beneath the white plastic tab.
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After disconnecting the track pad connector, carefully rotate the upper case away from you and rest it against the display.
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Using the sharp end of a spudger, disconnect the connector for the blue and white power cables. Again, be careful to pry up only on the connector.
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The upper case is now free and can be removed from the computer.
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Remove the fifteen 3 mm Phillips screws securing the top shield to the computer.
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Remove the following 16 screws:
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Thirteen 3 mm Phillips.
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One 3 mm Phillips. (actual screw not present in image)
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Two 4 mm Phillips.
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Lift the top shield up from the right side, minding the upper left corner, which may catch on the metal framework.
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Remove the following 4 screws:
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One 3 mm Phillips in the channel between the optical drive and fan.
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Two 6 mm Phillips from the upper and bottom end of the drive bezel.
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One 6 mm Phillips with a collar from bracket extending from the lower left corner of the drive.
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Use a spudger to pry up the Reed Switch Board from the optical drive, removing tape as necessary.
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1) With your fingernails, grasp the locking bar on either side and pull up a small amount (about 1/16" or 2 mm).
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2) After disengaging the locking bar, slide the cable out of the connector.
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Release the optical drive ribbon clamp as described above. Slide the optical drive ribbon out of its connector.
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Remove the following three screws:
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Two 3mm Phillips screws.
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One 7.5 mm Phillips screw.
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Lift the small plastic retaining bracket up and out of the computer.
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Using a spudger, pry up the AirPort/Bluetooth board from the end closest to the hard drive. Be sure to pry against the metal framework, as shown in the picture.
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Hold the AirPort/Bluetooth board in one hand and use a spudger to disconnect the two antenna cables.
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Remove the AirPort/Bluetooth card from the computer.
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Turn the computer over.
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Disconnect the inverter cable from the logic board and deroute it from the metal framework, removing tape as necessary.
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Turn the computer back over.
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Disconnect the microphone cable at the front of the computer, between the left side of the hard drive and the metal framework, removing tape as necessary.
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Although not absolutely essential, removal of the hard drive will give enough space to remove the connector with your fingers.
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Use the black plastic handle to disconnect the display data cable from the logic board by pulling straight up.
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Peel up the yellow tape holding the display data cable to the metal framework and remove the single Phillips screw beneath it.
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Support the display with one hand and remove the single Phillips screw on either side of the hinge (two screws total).
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Tilt the display back, freeing it from the two metal alignment posts holding the hinges in place, and lift it from the computer.
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Display remains.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.