Introduction
Use this guide to replace the display on a 2019 MacBook Air.
Tools
Parts
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If your MacBook is running Big Sur v11.1 or later, disabling Auto Boot may not work. You can proceed normally, but make sure to disconnect the battery as soon as you're inside.
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Use a P5 driver to remove the following screws:
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Two 7.9 mm screws
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Two 7.1 mm screws
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Six 2.6 mm screws
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Wedge your fingers between the display and the lower case and pull upward to pop the lower case off the Air.
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Remove the lower case.
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Use a spudger to slide the battery connector parallel to the logic board and out of its socket on the logic board.
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Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the two 1.4 mm screws securing the antenna cable bracket.
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Remove the antenna cable bracket.
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Insert the point of a spudger under one of the antenna cables close to the connector.
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Pry straight up to disconnect the cable.
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Repeat for the other antenna cable.
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Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the two 1.5 mm screws securing the display cable connector bracket.
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Remove the display cable connector bracket.
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Lift the antenna bar straight up and out of the case. Take care not to snag the antenna bar on any cables or connectors.
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Remove the antenna bar.
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Use a T9 Torx driver to remove the six 4.9 mm screws securing the display hinges to the upper case.
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With the MacBook still screen-side down, carefully lift the upper case to open the MacBook as far as possible.
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Lift the MacBook and carefully rotate the display to a 90 degree angle with the upper case.
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Keeping the display at a 90 degree angle with the case, move the display straight down while holding the case still, so that the hinges slide out the bottom of the case.
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Compare your new replacement part to the original part—you may need to transfer remaining components or remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.
To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
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11 comments
Thanks a lot for the useful guide! I have found some difficulties removing the antenna bar with this description, since there is no information to remove the 4 screws holding the antenna assembly in place. Additionally the force to remove the antenna is very high and may damage the complete antenna. I have used some angled tweezers to remove it and they came right our without any force.
Another question I have for the display replacement on a 2019 MacBook Air is how to get the true tone function and keyboard backlight working again. I have found no infos for the 2019 Air but some people had the same issue with 2018 and up MacBook Pros. Any suggestions on how I could fix this up? (Already made a SMC and PRAM reset)
Thanks in advance!
Josef G -
Thanks for the comments! We’ll fix the missing steps right up!
Those are good questions. I would like to know also.
May I know where to buy a replacement screen from a reliable supplier ?
Alan Li -
Hi Alan, we sell replacement screens in our store.
This repair guide was on point!! One thing I will point out is that once you install new screen and are ready to reconnect the battery cable, make sure it is in correctly. It should not be able to slide out without some pressure. I made this mistake and it caused several problems, the laptop was extremely slow and the fan kept running. Once it seated the battery cable correctly it worked perfectly.
If the first thing you do is disconnect the battery, is it really an issue if you don’t (or can’t) disable auto-boot?
maccentric -
I agree, why disable Auto-Boot when the lid is closed and the battery is disconnected immediately? – I've never had an issue since 2016 when the feature was introduced.
stevebsiegel -
On my machine, the longest two screws were in the corners, while the other two long screws were in the middle. Perhaps previous service in the past had them replaced into the wrong place? In any case, the longest screws do seem to fit in either place. I guess 0.8mm is not very much of a difference. Seems like poor design if they could have used one size of screw.
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