Introduction
Afin de retirer la batterie, vous aurez besoin de l'outil PH0. (petit tournevis) Ce guide vous aidera à retirer la batterie et à pouvoir retirer la coque de la Nintendo.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Placez la manette de jeu face vers le bas et retirez les deux vis de 4,7 mm à l'aide d'un tournevis cruciforme n° 00.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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I'm trying to put in the new battery, but the connector won't snap in even with larger amounts of force. The original battery, on the other hand, snaps right in.
I have the same issue. The connector on the new battery does not snap in. Does anyone know how to fix this issue and ger the connector to snap into place?
It takes a significant amount of pressure (in my opinion) to get the ifixit wii u gamepad battery to snap into place. When I successfully installed this battery, I laid the wii u gamepad screen down with the top of the gamepad facing me. Then I took the flat end of my ifixit spudger, and while pressing down on the battery connector at a 45 degree angle, I pushed the battery connector into the port. You'll be able to tell when the battery is connected all the way. However, this battery does NOT make a snap or click sound to let you know it's connected all the way.
Link to the spudger I used: Spudger
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