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Introduction
This guide will show you how to replace the DC & Sound Card on your PowerBook.
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Use a coin to turn the battery locking screw 90 degrees clockwise.
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Lift the battery out of the computer.
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Remove the following 10 screws:
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Two 3 mm Phillips in the battery compartment, on either side of the battery contacts.
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Four 3 mm Phillips around the memory compartment.
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Four 16 mm Phillips along the hinge.
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Rotate the computer 90 degrees clockwise so the ports face you.
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Remove the three 3 mm Phillips screws along the edge of the lower case.
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When replacing these screws, you must install them in the correct order. Begin by installing the screw closest to the display hinge, then work your way toward the front of the computer. Also, be careful not to put the screws in the two holes on either side of the video out port.
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Remove the two 3 mm Phillips screws securing the left ambient light sensor. One is silver and one is black, or both black.
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Disconnect the cable from the Logic board and remove the left ambient light sensor from your computer.
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Remove the silver Phillips screw.
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Remove the 5 mm hex nut screw.
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Disconnect the power cable and the speaker cable from the DC & sound board (connectors highlighted in yellow boxes).
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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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The Tools Used list specifies a #6 Torx wrench, but in step 7 it says a 1.5mm hex wrench is preferred. This is good to know ahead of time since a #6 Torx wrench is not available from the local hardware store, but a 1.5mm hex wrench is.
THANKS for the clear, accurate help! your tutorial did the job - bravo!
Great guide - i fixed my PB G4 1,67 without any troubles. My DC-in board had a burned through capacitor. Now it´s loading again the battery and recognizes the powerplug.
Thank you!