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Easy

Steps

7

Time Required

                          30 minutes            

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Introduction

Guide notes

  • If you are removing the keyboard for fan access, being too close or using too much air can damage the fan. If the damage is particularly severe the system will give you a fan error and shut off to protect the processor (and dGPU, if equipped). If the system says Fan error when it is rebooted, the fan is damaged and will need to be replaced in order for the system to boot. Use caution if you suspect the fan is failing prior to cleaning the heatsink. The fan in the author’s system was rattling before cleaning and it has not happened since. If the fan ends up getting damaged, this is NOT your fault; all you did was reveal a hidden failure.If you are replacing the keyboard, check the Lenovo HMM to determine what keyboard you need. This can also be found on the back of your old keyboard as well. I am not referencing a part because every country uses a different FRU.While this is not a hard repair, you may wish to sort your screws. Multiple screw types are used.Watch the ground on the chassis by the RAM door, especially if it has been serviced before. This can get in the way or come loose from the chassis. If this happens push it back into place. It will eventually come out again, so the only cure is to replace the lower chassis.

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Step 1

              Find your keyboard FRU               
  • Each country has a different keyboard FRU part number. Refer to the guide photos or the Lenovo HMM if you live outside of the US.
  • The old part can also be used as a reference.

Each country has a different keyboard FRU part number. Refer to the guide photos or the Lenovo HMM if you live outside of the US.

The old part can also be used as a reference.

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Step 2

              Remove the battery               
  • Remove the battery. Push the locking tab to the unlocked position.
  • Once the battery is unlocked, hold the battery release tab in and pull the battery out.

Remove the battery. Push the locking tab to the unlocked position.

Once the battery is unlocked, hold the battery release tab in and pull the battery out.

Step 3

              Remove the RAM door               
  • WWAN ready systems ship with antenna covers over these cables. Someone installed a WLAN card in this T420 which disabled the better card and was removed.
  • To remove the RAM door, use a Phillips #0 bit. Unscrew the RAM door and set the screw aside in a safe location.
  • To remove the RAM door, pull it off from the side. This can be done with a plastic pry tool or your fingernail.

WWAN ready systems ship with antenna covers over these cables. Someone installed a WLAN card in this T420 which disabled the better card and was removed.

To remove the RAM door, use a Phillips #0 bit. Unscrew the RAM door and set the screw aside in a safe location.

To remove the RAM door, pull it off from the side. This can be done with a plastic pry tool or your fingernail.

Step 4

              Remove the keyboard screw               
  • A magnetic screwdriver is highly recommended. This screw has a tendency to not come out unless a magnet is used.
  • To remove the keyboard, remove the final screw. This will be located under the RAM door.

A magnetic screwdriver is highly recommended. This screw has a tendency to not come out unless a magnet is used.

To remove the keyboard, remove the final screw. This will be located under the RAM door.

Step 5

              Remove the keyboard               
  • Open the laptop.
  • To remove the keyboard, release the keyboard hooks using a plastic pry tool.
  • Once the keyboard is loose, remove it from the chassis.

Open the laptop.

To remove the keyboard, release the keyboard hooks using a plastic pry tool.

Once the keyboard is loose, remove it from the chassis.

Step 6

              Disconnect the keyboard               
  • If you have a can of compressed air available, some of the dust can be removed at this point. Further disassembly is required for a full cleaning.
  • Disconnect the keyboard from the motherboard. Use a plastic pry tool for this step.

If you have a can of compressed air available, some of the dust can be removed at this point. Further disassembly is required for a full cleaning.

Disconnect the keyboard from the motherboard. Use a plastic pry tool for this step.

Step 7

              Keyboard re-installation               
  • Reconnect the keyboard to the motherboard. Once connected, slide the top (volume controls) in first.
  • Once the top of the keyboard is pushed in, slide the keyboard down to re-engage the lower clips until they are not visible.
  • Replace the silver screw and RAM door.

Reconnect the keyboard to the motherboard. Once connected, slide the top (volume controls) in first.

Once the top of the keyboard is pushed in, slide the keyboard down to re-engage the lower clips until they are not visible.

Replace the silver screw and RAM door.

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Jakezxz1 - Jun 11, 2019

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Excellent guide, I like the detail specifying screw bits

Steve Jacofsky - Feb 26, 2020

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replacing the key went good but can’t get in because of password. need help

Ziobro - Nov 18, 2021

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I love how simply disassemby are in those old ThinkPads <3