Introduction
Removing the top cover requires a fine-tipped soldering iron and knowledge of surface mount soldering.
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Use your finger tip to pull the battery release tab toward the center of the D70.
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Open the battery door and rotate it away from the bottom cover.
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Remove the following eight screws securing the bottom cover to the D70:
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Six 5.8 mm Phillips screws
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One 10.7 mm Phillips screws
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One 8.2 mm Phillips screws
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Remove the two 4.8 mm Phillips screws securing the battery side of the rear cover to the D70.
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Use a plastic opening tool to carefully pry up the flash unit at the point shown in the picture.
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Remove the 5.7 mm Phillips screw in the top corner of the battery compartment.
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Remove the silver Phillips screw securing the port cover to the side of the D70.
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Remove the port cover from the D70.
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Touch the bare leads of a capacitor discharge tool to the pink and blue capacitor leads soldered to the circuit board near the AF lamp.
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At this point, the capacitor should be discharged. Avoid touching the bare leads to prevent a shock if the capacitor is still partially charged.
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Outil utilisé dans cette étape :Tweezers$4.99
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Carefully de-solder the black, grey, white, and orange leads (boxed in red) from the side of the circuit board near the AF lamp.
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Lightly heat the joint of each lead with a soldering iron as you apply slight tension to the wire with a pair of tweezers.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Thank you. Andrew your post are so clear I wonder you were hear in India. I'm, having exactly the same camera. It feel down with the lens on it. And since then it didn't work. Y taken to many Nikon center but to no success.
Thanks once again
Great internet site.
Roland Paingaud.