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Dévissez les trois vis Torx T6 fixant le ventilateur droit au boîtier supérieur.
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Avec l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger), faites levier sur le connecteur du ventilateur droit pour le débrancher de sa prise sur la carte mère.
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Ôtez le ventilateur droit du boîtier supérieur.
Vicki, you tore the connector off the board. They can be re-soldered if you are very careful/skilled with a soldering iron, but that is not something that you should try to do if you haven't soldered SMD components before.
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Déconnectez la nappe iSight en tirant son connecteur vers l'ouverture du lecteur optique.
This is NOT good advice, ifixit! You should never pull a cable but rather pull or push its connector. In this case, it went well for me the first time, but the second time I pulled the cable out of its connector and now my iSight camera is not working anymore. Thanks, ifixit. Not!
Rather, use plastic (so you don’t short-circuit anything) tweezers or two tooth-picks or so and push the connector out of its socket.
That’s actually who it’s described in Apples repair manual for this device that — I think — I also found on this webpage somewhere.
So: PUSH, don’t pull!
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Avec l'extrémité plate d'une spatule, faites levier sur le connecteur de la nappe du lecteur optique pour le débrancher de sa prise sur la carte mère.
hello i just installed a brand new logic board in my mac, in my mac i have replaced the cd drive with an second ssd - but when i turn the mac on, the OS cant find the second ssd, the cable is in (it clicks in) - does anybody know how to fix this or ?
Best regards Mathias
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Avec l'extrémité plate d'une spatule, soulevez soigneusement la nappe subwoofer/haut-parleur droite pour débrancher son connecteur de la prise sur la carte mère.
The only problem that I face on substituting the top case was when I tried to connect the subwoofer connector to the socket on the logic board. I did some tentatives but on the last the socket on the logic board I suppose unsoldered. Some suggestions?
Thanks
Paolo Sperati
I did step 16 (disconnecting the hard drive cable) first and then came back to this step - worked for me
This connector is just like the ones used for the fans (but has a cushion-like protection over it). Just take it apart just like in steps 8 and 11.
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Dévissez les deux courtes vis fixant la petite plaque de protection EMI à la carte mère.
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Retirez la plaque de protection EMI de la carte mère.
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Avec votre ongle, ouvrez le clapet de retenue de la nappe du clavier.
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Avec la pointe d'une spatule, tirez la nappe du clavier tout droit hors de sa prise.
How will I know I have inserted the keyboard ribbon successfully? After installing a new upper case I can't seem to get the keyboard ribbon to stay in its socket. Or does the EMI sheild hold it in place?
Ditto. It seems very tricky to reinsert the keyboard ribbon.
I just did this - it is kinda tricky. The ribbon cable has a flap on top that is designed solely to help you coax the cable back into the socket....don't make the mistake I did and spend an hour trying to feed this flap through the socket. What worked for me was a combination of using the flap with my fingers and tweezers on the actual cable to reinsert it into the socket. Took a few tries, but I got the cable re-inserted, pressed down on the tiny locking thing, and the keyboard cable was in and secured.
Indeed, it is difficult to insert the keyboard ribbon cable. It will stop after about 1mm of insertion. It needs to go in quite a bit further. Angling it slightly, you may be able to get a corner to go in, then straighten the ribbon while applying forward pressure. I reassembled it a few times with that sinking feeling on startup before I realized that it wasn't really making contact!
I've replaced the keyboard, so reinserting the ribbon was particularly tricky. After several failed attempts, here's what finally dawned on me... I took a piece of scotch tape, maybe an inch long. I folded on end on itself, maybe a quarter inch from the top. That left a sticky zone and a non-sticky zone on the tape. I taped it to the ribbon, and was able to use the tape and a "handle" to pull the ribbon into the socket. Afterwards, I carefully removed the tape without pulling the ribbon out of the socket.
This was the hardest part for me. Be sure you flip the release flap up before removing or re-inserting.
This might be obvious to some, but for those for whom it is not, this info is very important. First: only the ribbon is what needs to be pulled out (and inserted later on) not any of the black plastic casing. Second: before you try to pull the ribbon out, you need to flip up the release flap so its vertical (this is the thin black part that is located on the top edge of the black casing). If you don’t do this you will damage the casing or the ribbon or both.
Vraiment dommage que ce point de blocage très sensible ne soit pas plus développer, il peut compromettre tout le travail et l’état de la machine, c’est la grosse erreur de ce tuto.
Pour l’instant, je ne suis pas parvenu à retirer ce connecteur et je crains que l’impatience me fasse commettre une erreur irréparable.
the flap mentionned is the plastic part the most far to the ribbon, not the part where the finger seem to be pulling. The flap comes off easily.
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Avec l'extrémité plate d'une spatule, faites levier sur le connecteur du voyant de la batterie pour le débrancher de sa prise sur la carte mère.
Can anyone tell me what the little gold-colored button or switch is on the left side of the cab let connector?
On mine, the plastic tab was almost completely hidden under some fabric-like tape on top of connector.
Make sure to grab only the glossy plastic tab and pull it up, which rotates upward a metal hinge on the removable part of the connector. That metal hinge is then used as a handle to pull the connector straight out (flat) toward MagSafe.
I didn’t see the plastic tab, and first pulled up the tape. That caused the metal hinge to pop off. Upon close inspection, it was easy to see where the hinge attached at each end to the top assembly. whew!
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Saisissez la languette en plastique fixée au dispositif de verrouillage du câble de données de l'écran et pivotez-la vers le côté DC-In (prise d'alimentation) de l'ordinateur.
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Tirez le câble de données de l'écran tout droit hors de sa prise sur la carte mère.
One of the chips in this image was covered in glue. when I flipped the data cable clip, the glue plus encased chip popped right off the board. Does anyone know what chip this is? Without it, my Mac plays the startup chime, but the screen is black. The backlight is on, but it just displays black.
I did the exact same thing. I still have the tiny chip. Is there a way to glue it back on or will I need a new logic board now?
There's a bracket / handle clip attached to the display port. I didn't know it was there and accidentally bent it off. Can't get it back on, but it seems to work OK without it.
The pull tab has a small rectangular frame. I used this to gently pull out the plug with both hands, rather than pulling on the cable like in the photo. This worked well.
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Avec la pointe d'une spatule ou votre ongle, ouvrez le clapet de retenue de la nappe du rétro-éclairage du clavier.
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Tirez la nappe du rétro-éclairage du clavier hors de sa prise.
broke it! be really careful
I did too. The whole connector actually popped off the board. Were you able to fix yours?
Dylan -
I posted a question on this as well. I have an Early 2013 Macbook Retina, and I accidentally popped off the flex cable connectors to the fans. From doing some research, it seems like you can solder it back on but I have no experience in that. Would anyone know where to start, and where to get the tools?
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Saisissez l'ensemble carte mère du côté gauche et faites-le soigneusement sortir du boîtier supérieur en veillant à ce que les ports ne restent pas accrochés au cours de la manipulation.
My board was stuck to the bottom plastic. I had to gently release it by pushing the black plastic beneath the board down, while carefully moving the board upward.
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Soulevez la carte mère de façon à y voir clair et détachez le microphone du boîtier supérieur avec une spatule.
On this step, the microphone was attached to the board so the whole unit lifted off easily.
Mine was too; it was part of the speaker assembly, a much better arrangement.
me too on model number A1286
mid 2009
15 inch
I have a Mid 2010 15 inch and had one more connection in the corner that needed to be removed, so be careful!!
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Faites glisser la carte mère pour l'éloigner des ouvertures des ports et retirez l'ensemble du boîtier supérieur.
After prying off the mic from the top case and carefully lifting the logic board, I realized there was still a wire connected near the display connector, under the board. I was able to disconnect it but I'm wondering if I missed something or if this cable is missing from the instructions. The wire was connected under the board so it could not be disconnected before removing the board.
This is the magsafe cable. Step 23 details removing the torx screws holding the magsafe board in place. If you remove the screws, you don't need to remove the cable.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les mêmes instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les mêmes instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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on my screwdriver set, the T6 screw driver felt wobbly. It felt like I would strip the screw if not careful. So I used a T7 screw driver, and it was much more snug.
Bryan Chun - Réponse
Same here. T6 did not fit at all. Too small.
Bummer. Will have to screw my MBP back together and get a T7 on Monday…
Oliver Nielsen - Réponse