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Moderate

Steps

17

Time Required

                          20 - 30 minutes            

Sections

5

  • Bottom Cover
  • 2 steps
  • Battery
  • 3 steps
  • Touchpad
  • 4 steps
  • Speakers
  • 4 steps
  • Thumbprint Scanner
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

The thumb scanner allows you to lock and unlock your computer using your thumb print. A failing thumb scanner simply does not read your thumb print, which may pose a problem in unlocking or locking your computer.

Before removing the thumb scanner, check to see if there happens to be any debris or contaminants on it. Cleaning the thumb scanner can be a simple solution to fixing the component. If cleaning it does not work, make sure to power off the laptop before attempting to replace.

What you need

Step 1

              Bottom Cover               
  • Be sure to power off and unplug your device before you begin your repair.
  • Close the laptop and flip it so that the screen is on the surface of the table and the back plate is facing you.
  • Remove the 3.3 mm screw near the top of the hinge using a T5 Torx screwdriver.
  • Remove the remaining four 7.3 mm screws using the same screwdriver.

Be sure to power off and unplug your device before you begin your repair.

Close the laptop and flip it so that the screen is on the surface of the table and the back plate is facing you.

Remove the 3.3 mm screw near the top of the hinge using a T5 Torx screwdriver.

Remove the remaining four 7.3 mm screws using the same screwdriver.

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Step 2

  • Separate the bottom cover from the laptop, starting from the upper corner and working your way around the edge.
  • The plastic fastening may make cracking sounds when separating, but this is normal.

Separate the bottom cover from the laptop, starting from the upper corner and working your way around the edge.

The plastic fastening may make cracking sounds when separating, but this is normal.

Step 3

              Battery               
  • Remove the five 3.7 mm screws that are holding the battery in place using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
  • Be sure to keep the screws organized because they will be reused for the next battery installation.

Remove the five 3.7 mm screws that are holding the battery in place using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Be sure to keep the screws organized because they will be reused for the next battery installation.

Step 4

  • Carefully pull the white plastic battery connector towards you until it is removed from the port.
  • Be sure not to pull using the wires; doing so may cause damage.

Carefully pull the white plastic battery connector towards you until it is removed from the port.

Be sure not to pull using the wires; doing so may cause damage.

Step 5

  • Gently lift the battery out of its place.

Gently lift the battery out of its place.

Step 6

              Touchpad               
  • Remove the six 1.95 mm JIS #000 screws that secure the metal frame of the touchpad.

Remove the six 1.95 mm JIS #000 screws that secure the metal frame of the touchpad.

Step 7

  • Lift the small white ZIF connector from the front using a spudger tool or your finger.
  • Only lift the white hinge securing the Flexed Flat Cable making sure the unit stays secure to the board.

Lift the small white ZIF connector from the front using a spudger tool or your finger.

Only lift the white hinge securing the Flexed Flat Cable making sure the unit stays secure to the board.

Step 8

  • Pull the yellow and orange striped ribbon away.

Pull the yellow and orange striped ribbon away.

Step 9

  • Lift the touchpad up from the computer board by the metal frame.

Lift the touchpad up from the computer board by the metal frame.

Step 10

              Speakers               
  • Remove the two 3.52 mm JIS #000 screws from the left speaker.
  • The speakers are magnetic, so carefully remove from its magnetic place.

Remove the two 3.52 mm JIS #000 screws from the left speaker.

The speakers are magnetic, so carefully remove from its magnetic place.

Step 11

  • Follow the red and black wire and you will see the two wire brackets.
  • Use the spudger to slide it and push the wire out of the brackets, then take it out.

Follow the red and black wire and you will see the two wire brackets.

Use the spudger to slide it and push the wire out of the brackets, then take it out.

Step 12

  • Remove the two 3.52 mm JIS #000 screws from the right speaker and carefully remove from its magnetic place.
  • Remove the black tape with your hand that is around wire.
  • Use the spudger to slide it and push the wire out of the brackets, then take it out.

Remove the two 3.52 mm JIS #000 screws from the right speaker and carefully remove from its magnetic place.

Remove the black tape with your hand that is around wire.

Step 13

  • Remove the black tape from the mother board with your hand.
  • Unplug the green and white wire plug gently, and the red and black wire plug gently with your hand.

Remove the black tape from the mother board with your hand.

Unplug the green and white wire plug gently, and the red and black wire plug gently with your hand.

Step 14

              Thumbprint Scanner               
  • Use the Halberd Spudger to lift the ZIF connector tab and free the thumbprint ribbon cable.
  • Be sure not to remove the plastic hinge from the board. It only flips up to release the tape wire.

Use the Halberd Spudger to lift the ZIF connector tab and free the thumbprint ribbon cable.

Be sure not to remove the plastic hinge from the board. It only flips up to release the tape wire.

Step 15

  • Remove the two 2.39 mm JIS #000 screws in a counter-clockwise motion.

Remove the two 2.39 mm JIS #000 screws in a counter-clockwise motion.

Step 16

  • Lift the metal cover, and then pull it out of its plastic bracket towards the motherboard.

Lift the metal cover, and then pull it out of its plastic bracket towards the motherboard.

Step 17

  • Lift the whole component from the board.

Lift the whole component from the board.

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

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