Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          15 - 30 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Midframe Housing
  • 4 steps
  • Camera Sensor
  • 2 steps
  • Lens
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Midframe Housing               
  • Remove the faceplate by carefully prying around the edge using a plastic opening tool. Loosen the clips on the edge, then pull the faceplate off.
  • Use the tweezers to lift the faceplate from the rest of the device.
  • The power button on the front of the GoPro may pop off. Ensure to align it properly during reassembly.

Remove the faceplate by carefully prying around the edge using a plastic opening tool. Loosen the clips on the edge, then pull the faceplate off.

Use the tweezers to lift the faceplate from the rest of the device.

The power button on the front of the GoPro may pop off. Ensure to align it properly during reassembly.

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Step 2

  • Using a #00 Phillips head screwdriver, remove the following screws:
  • One 4.6 mm screw
  • Three 8.2 mm screws
  • Two 6.1 mm screws

Using a #00 Phillips head screwdriver, remove the following screws:

One 4.6 mm screw

Three 8.2 mm screws

Two 6.1 mm screws

Step 3

  • Insert a metal spudger between the back plastic housing and the camera board assembly. Working around the edge to be careful of the inner components, carefully remove the camera.

Insert a metal spudger between the back plastic housing and the camera board assembly. Working around the edge to be careful of the inner components, carefully remove the camera.

Step 4

  • Using tweezers, remove the ribbon strip by pulling on it. This will remove the connection.
  • Push down on the three wires with the metal spudger and the clip will disconnect from the motherboard.
  • The clip must be pulled up and away from the motherboard. Attempting to slide it out will damage the clip.
  • During reassembly, remove the black tape on the ribbon cable, turn the camera upside down so you can see the port, and reinsert the cable with tweezers. It’s a lot easier!

Using tweezers, remove the ribbon strip by pulling on it. This will remove the connection.

Push down on the three wires with the metal spudger and the clip will disconnect from the motherboard.

The clip must be pulled up and away from the motherboard. Attempting to slide it out will damage the clip.

During reassembly, remove the black tape on the ribbon cable, turn the camera upside down so you can see the port, and reinsert the cable with tweezers. It’s a lot easier!

Step 5

              Camera Sensor               
  • Using a plastic opening tool, separate the camera sensor’s connector from the motherboard.

Using a plastic opening tool, separate the camera sensor’s connector from the motherboard.

Step 6

  • Using a #00 Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four 3.0mm screws holding the camera sensor.

Using a #00 Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four 3.0mm screws holding the camera sensor.

Step 7

              Lens               
  • Using a #00 Phillips head screwdriver, remove the following screws:
  • Three 2 mm screw

Three 2 mm screw

Step 8

  • Lift the lens from the front housing.

Lift the lens from the front housing.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Matthew Mulholland - Nov 8, 2017

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Between step 6 and step 7, you skipped a really important step…