Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

10

Time Required

                          8 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Bottom Cover
  • 5 steps
  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Fan
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

The fan turns on automatically while you use your laptop to cool internal components and prevent overheating. It is normal for the fan to turn on and off. Obstructing the air vents blocks airflow which makes the fans work harder; cleaning the air vents can make it easier for the fan to cool the laptop.

Removing the fan is a required step for replacing the heat sink.

Shut down the laptop, disconnect all external devices, and unplug the AC adapter before beginning. Take the appropriate precautions if your battery is swollen.

What you need

Step 1

              Bottom Cover               
  • Before you begin to remove the bottom cover, shut down the computer. Disconnect all external devices and unplug the AC adapter. Flip the laptop upside down.
  • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove five screws from the bottom cover:
  • Two 5.6 mm screws
  • Each of these screws are beneath the two rubber feet on the rear side of the laptop (near the display hinges). You do not have to completely remove the rubber feet to remove the screws; simply peel the top of the feet to reveal the screws.
  • Three 5.8 mm screws
  • Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw size and location to avoid damaging your device.

Before you begin to remove the bottom cover, shut down the computer. Disconnect all external devices and unplug the AC adapter. Flip the laptop upside down.

Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove five screws from the bottom cover:

Two 5.6 mm screws

Each of these screws are beneath the two rubber feet on the rear side of the laptop (near the display hinges). You do not have to completely remove the rubber feet to remove the screws; simply peel the top of the feet to reveal the screws.

Three 5.8 mm screws

Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw size and location to avoid damaging your device.

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Step 2

  • Insert an opening tool into the space between the display hinges and the bottom cover.
  • Firmly push the opening tool upwards to separate the bottom cover from these areas.

Insert an opening tool into the space between the display hinges and the bottom cover.

Firmly push the opening tool upwards to separate the bottom cover from these areas.

Step 3

  • Insert your opening tool and firmly push the tool upwards along the rear edge.

Insert your opening tool and firmly push the tool upwards along the rear edge.

Step 4

  • Use the opening tool again on the left and right sides.
  • Start prying at the areas closer to the rear of the laptop (near the display hinges) before moving towards areas that are closer to the front of the laptop (away from the display hinges).
  • Pry a little bit on the left side, then pry a little bit on the right side before prying more on the left side again. Working on both sides in this incremental fashion is easier than completely prying one side before starting the other side.

Use the opening tool again on the left and right sides.

Start prying at the areas closer to the rear of the laptop (near the display hinges) before moving towards areas that are closer to the front of the laptop (away from the display hinges).

Pry a little bit on the left side, then pry a little bit on the right side before prying more on the left side again. Working on both sides in this incremental fashion is easier than completely prying one side before starting the other side.

Step 5

  • Lift the bottom cover upwards to remove it.

Lift the bottom cover upwards to remove it.

Step 6

              Battery               
  • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the five 5.7 mm screws that secure the battery.

Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the five 5.7 mm screws that secure the battery.

Step 7

  • Pull the battery towards the front edge of the laptop to disconnect it from the 8-pin battery connector.
  • Lift the disconnected battery upwards to remove it.
  • Calibrate a newly-installed battery to help your laptop get an accurate battery percentage reading.

Pull the battery towards the front edge of the laptop to disconnect it from the 8-pin battery connector.

Lift the disconnected battery upwards to remove it.

Calibrate a newly-installed battery to help your laptop get an accurate battery percentage reading.

Step 8

              Fan               
  • Disconnect the fan cable from the motherboard.
  • Handle the cable by the connector. Avoid pulling on the cables themselves to avoid damaging the cables.

Disconnect the fan cable from the motherboard.

Handle the cable by the connector. Avoid pulling on the cables themselves to avoid damaging the cables.

Step 9

  • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the three 5.8 mm screws that secure the fan.

Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the three 5.8 mm screws that secure the fan.

Step 10

  • Lift the fan upwards to remove it.

Lift the fan upwards to remove it.

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

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