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4
Time Required
15 minutes
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- Battery
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Introduction
Step 1
Battery
- Using a Phillips #1 Screwdriver, remove the four 11mm screws that surround the edge of the plug side bottom shell piece.
- Using a Phillips #1 Screwdriver, remove the four 13mm screws that surround the edge of the plug side bottom shell piece.
- Remove the right side bottom shell piece.
Using a Phillips #1 Screwdriver, remove the four 11mm screws that surround the edge of the plug side bottom shell piece.
Using a Phillips #1 Screwdriver, remove the four 13mm screws that surround the edge of the plug side bottom shell piece.
Remove the right side bottom shell piece.
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Step 2
- Locate the black and red wires connected by an yellow header, Xt60.
- This wire connects the battery to the motherboard.
- Carefully tug on the two sides of the yellow header to disconnect them.
Locate the black and red wires connected by an yellow header, Xt60.
This wire connects the battery to the motherboard.
Carefully tug on the two sides of the yellow header to disconnect them.
Step 3
- Using a Phillips #1 Screwdriver, remove the four 11mm screws that secure the black plastic keeping the battery in place.
- Carefully remove the black plastic from the hoverboard.
- Be mindful of the wires surrounding the battery.
Using a Phillips #1 Screwdriver, remove the four 11mm screws that secure the black plastic keeping the battery in place.
Carefully remove the black plastic from the hoverboard.
Be mindful of the wires surrounding the battery.
Step 4
- Be careful with the wires surrounding the battery when executing this step.
- The battery is attached to the metal with an adhesive.
- Firmly grasp the battery and tug on it until it is free from the metal.
Be careful with the wires surrounding the battery when executing this step.
The battery is attached to the metal with an adhesive.
Firmly grasp the battery and tug on it until it is free from the metal.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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