Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

19

Time Required

Suggest a time??

Sections

1

  • Motherboard
  • 19 steps

Flags

4

Bullets!

Better coordination with markups and the color/type of bullets will help make this guide more clear!

Needs Better Images

Better photos will improve this guide. Help out by taking, editing, or uploading new ones!

Markup Mishap

This guide needs better markups. Help out by correcting or making some markup annotations.

Step Trimmer

This guide has unnecessary steps. Trim them to be more concise!

  • BackTungsten T3

  • Full Screen

  • Options

  • History

  • Save to Favorites

  • Download PDF

  • Edit

  • Translate

  • Get Shareable Link

  • Embed This Guide

  • Notify Me of Changes

  • Stop Notifications

Introduction

When beginning the process of replacing your Motherboard control panel have all of your tools readily at hand. These can be purchased through IFixit.com

What you need

Step 1

              Motherboard               
  • To remove the cover press down on the center indentation and remove from device.
  • Reminder: If you have a memory card inserted into your device make sure to remove it.

To remove the cover press down on the center indentation and remove from device.

Reminder: If you have a memory card inserted into your device make sure to remove it.

1024

Step 2

  • There will be a set of screws located on each side of your device. Remove these by using a Phillips head screwdriver.

There will be a set of screws located on each side of your device. Remove these by using a Phillips head screwdriver.

Step 3

  • The back panel must be removed in order to proceed. Slide the cover so that it is fully extended.
  • The arrows in the picture indicate two small holes located at the top of the device. Insert a paper clip or a tack simultaneously into each of these holes and moderately push downward.
  • The springs will give as pressure is exerted. Once you feel this take place, pull down the cover with the paper clip/tack while continuing to push downward. This will release the back cover.

The back panel must be removed in order to proceed. Slide the cover so that it is fully extended.

The arrows in the picture indicate two small holes located at the top of the device. Insert a paper clip or a tack simultaneously into each of these holes and moderately push downward.

The springs will give as pressure is exerted. Once you feel this take place, pull down the cover with the paper clip/tack while continuing to push downward. This will release the back cover.

Step 4

  • Now the buttons and sliding tray will be connected to the main body only by an orange cable.
  • Gently peel this cable from the device.

Now the buttons and sliding tray will be connected to the main body only by an orange cable.

Gently peel this cable from the device.

Step 5

  • Make sure that the cable remains connected to the buttons. Do not sever its connection to the sliding tray.
  • Disconnect the cable from the main body of the device by pulling upward.
  • Set aside the buttons and slide tray, making sure the orange cable is with it.

Make sure that the cable remains connected to the buttons. Do not sever its connection to the sliding tray.

Disconnect the cable from the main body of the device by pulling upward.

Set aside the buttons and slide tray, making sure the orange cable is with it.

Step 6

  • The arrows indicate two small screws. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove them.

The arrows indicate two small screws. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove them.

Step 7

  • To open the device, the sides must be (with moderate force) pried apart using a prying tool as seen in the picture.
  • Both sides must be separated from one another.
  • Tip: The right side may be slightly more difficult. It will be easiest to begin on the left.
  • Beginning with the left side, gently pry at the division of the face plates until they separate from one another.
  • Repeat this process on the other side of the device.

To open the device, the sides must be (with moderate force) pried apart using a prying tool as seen in the picture.

Both sides must be separated from one another.

Tip: The right side may be slightly more difficult. It will be easiest to begin on the left.

Beginning with the left side, gently pry at the division of the face plates until they separate from one another.

Repeat this process on the other side of the device.

Step 8

  • Hint: There will be pressure points along the side (as seen in the picture). Exerting pressure in these points will allow the sides to separate more easily.

Hint: There will be pressure points along the side (as seen in the picture). Exerting pressure in these points will allow the sides to separate more easily.

Step 9

  • Remove the face plate and set aside. This will leave the core of the device in front of you.
  • Reminder: The core of the device will be connected by various cables. Gently lift the screen and mother board (as in picture).
  • As labeled in the picture, the orange screen cable will connect on the lower right side of the motherboard.
  • Disconnect the cable by pulling it upward from the motherboard connection. Depending on your device, it may require little to moderate force.
  • Carefully remove your screen.

Remove the face plate and set aside. This will leave the core of the device in front of you.

Reminder: The core of the device will be connected by various cables. Gently lift the screen and mother board (as in picture).

As labeled in the picture, the orange screen cable will connect on the lower right side of the motherboard.

Disconnect the cable by pulling it upward from the motherboard connection. Depending on your device, it may require little to moderate force.

Carefully remove your screen.

Step 10

  • The battery connects to the motherboard (as seen in picture) by red and black cables.
  • Remember: Be gentle when disconnecting. The wires will be tightly fitted; however, it is very important the connection is not broken in the port.
  • Gently pull out battery wire connection.

The battery connects to the motherboard (as seen in picture) by red and black cables.

Remember: Be gentle when disconnecting. The wires will be tightly fitted; however, it is very important the connection is not broken in the port.

Gently pull out battery wire connection.

Step 11

  • At this step the Motherboard control panel will be completely disconnected from your Tungsten T3 Device.
  • Replace the old control panel with the new Motherboard.

At this step the Motherboard control panel will be completely disconnected from your Tungsten T3 Device.

Replace the old control panel with the new Motherboard.

Step 12

  • The new Motherboard reconnects to the battery through the same connection as shown in picture.
  • Once connected place the new Motherboard control panel.

The new Motherboard reconnects to the battery through the same connection as shown in picture.

Once connected place the new Motherboard control panel.

Step 13

  • Next, the screen must be reconnected to the motherboard.
  • Connect the new orange cable into the same location as the previous screen. (Location noted in picture by arrow). Make sure the cable is placed facing downward on the connection.
  • Lower the motherboard into place. Make sure to keep the back facing downward. Hint: This will be the side where all cables are connected.
  • Gently lay the screen on the core of the device.

Next, the screen must be reconnected to the motherboard.

Connect the new orange cable into the same location as the previous screen. (Location noted in picture by arrow). Make sure the cable is placed facing downward on the connection.

Lower the motherboard into place. Make sure to keep the back facing downward. Hint: This will be the side where all cables are connected.

Gently lay the screen on the core of the device.

Step 14

  • As seen in figure one, the core and screen are now in tact.
  • Lay the face plate on device. It must be snapped into place.

As seen in figure one, the core and screen are now in tact.

Lay the face plate on device. It must be snapped into place.

Step 15

  • Hint: when attaching the tray to the main device, the cable must be in the position as seen in the left figure.
  • Hint: On each side, the prongs must be adjusted so that they fit into their respective slots.

Hint: when attaching the tray to the main device, the cable must be in the position as seen in the left figure.

Hint: On each side, the prongs must be adjusted so that they fit into their respective slots.

Step 16

  • To reconnect the sliding tray and buttons, lay the device on its face.
  • Reminder: The orange button cable must be raised above sliding tray and connected to its respective port (as seen in picture).

To reconnect the sliding tray and buttons, lay the device on its face.

Reminder: The orange button cable must be raised above sliding tray and connected to its respective port (as seen in picture).

Step 17

  • To reconnect the sliding track, align the hooks and tracks (noted in picture).
  • Push the hooks into the tracks and slide the tray upward. This should lock the hooks in place.
  • To ensure that it has been connected properly, slide up and down.

To reconnect the sliding track, align the hooks and tracks (noted in picture).

Push the hooks into the tracks and slide the tray upward. This should lock the hooks in place.

To ensure that it has been connected properly, slide up and down.

Step 18

  • Install the screws on both sides of device as seen in the picture.

Install the screws on both sides of device as seen in the picture.

Step 19

  • Here is your repaired Tungsten T3 Palm Pilot. Enjoy!

Here is your repaired Tungsten T3 Palm Pilot. Enjoy!

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

Cancel: I did not complete this guide.

                                                                                      One other person completed this guide.                                             

Author

                                      with 3 other contributors 

                    Whitney                     

Member since: 09/08/2011

288 Reputation

                                      3 Guides authored                  



                       Badges:
                       10







                                                        +7 more badges                           

Team

                       University of Maine, Team 1-14, Diaz Fall 2011                        

                                                  Member of University of Maine, Team 1-14, Diaz Fall 2011 



                    UMAINE-DIAZ-F11S1G14                     


                                            2 Members                     


                                            3 Guides authored