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À l'aide d'une pincette, saisissez les câbles de connexion de la batterie et soulevez le connecteur hors de sa prise sur la carte mère.
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Pour remonter votre GPS, suivez les instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre GPS, suivez les instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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Can someone give me the close picture of motherboard area near usb charger. I have problems with charging device. I think one chip burned.
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The T10 Torx screwdriver mentioned in this article and sold by IFixit (product number IF 145-080-4) is too big and does not fit the much smaller screws on the Garmin 2460. I wasted around £10 on a screwdriver that does not do the job!
1. Mine cover screws take a Torx T5. Bought a kit with all sizes (plus some other handy tiny electronic tools)on Amazon for $6.00 US.
2. The twisted wires from the back cover to the circuit board may not have a connector. The wire in mine was secured to the circuit board with two molecule-sized spots of solder which, of course, broke loose as soon as I opened the cover, stretching the too-short wire to its limit. I don’t know the funtion of this pair of small, twisted wires. They go from the circuit board to a slit opening in the back cover. Maybe a microphone for the bluetooth?? With no way to re-solder the two barely visible spots, I taped the wire out of the way and closed the unit back up. GPS functions all still work. Haven’t tried the bluetooth…I don’t use it anyway.