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Moderate

Steps

12

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Sections

3

  • Back Panel
  • 5 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 5 steps
  • Headphone Jack
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Panel               
  • Turn your device to where the back panel is facing you.

Turn your device to where the back panel is facing you.

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Step 2

  • Lift the Leg all the way up and twist the bottom to remove.
  • Once the bottom part pops out the whole leg should just come off.
  • Remove any game cartridge from the device.

Lift the Leg all the way up and twist the bottom to remove.

Once the bottom part pops out the whole leg should just come off.

Remove any game cartridge from the device.

Step 3

  • Remove all of the plastic tabs on the device. These are covering screws that will need to be removed.
  • These covers are made of hard plastic so they may be difficult to remove.
  • There is a special tab in the cartridge cover that is made of rubber, make sure to not break this tab.

Remove all of the plastic tabs on the device. These are covering screws that will need to be removed.

These covers are made of hard plastic so they may be difficult to remove.

There is a special tab in the cartridge cover that is made of rubber, make sure to not break this tab.

Step 4

  • Remove all nine screws from the back of the device using a J0 bit.
  • Remove the small battery.

Remove all nine screws from the back of the device using a J0 bit.

Remove the small battery.

Step 5

  • Using a plastic opening tool, detach the backplate from the front piece.
  • Do not use excessive force. Double check that you removed all the screws if the panel is not coming off easily.
  • Once the backplate has been removed, you will have access to the circuit board.

Using a plastic opening tool, detach the backplate from the front piece.

Do not use excessive force. Double check that you removed all the screws if the panel is not coming off easily.

Once the backplate has been removed, you will have access to the circuit board.

Step 6

              Motherboard               
  • First begin by removing the three cross-head screws using a J0 bit.

First begin by removing the three cross-head screws using a J0 bit.

Step 7

  • First remove the ribbon cables. There are two highlighted by the red squares
  • Do not apply too much pressure and make sure that the black plastic tabs are fully open before you pull the cable out.

First remove the ribbon cables. There are two highlighted by the red squares

Do not apply too much pressure and make sure that the black plastic tabs are fully open before you pull the cable out.

Step 8

  • Remove the camera from the assembly and put is a safe place so that it will not get damaged.

Remove the camera from the assembly and put is a safe place so that it will not get damaged.

Step 9

  • Remove the board from the main assembly.
  • Be careful not to pull too hard so that the cables aren’t broken.

Remove the board from the main assembly.

Be careful not to pull too hard so that the cables aren’t broken.

Step 10

  • De-solder the points shown to fully remove the cables and free the board.
  • A soldering guide offered by IFIXIT can be found here Soldering Skills.

De-solder the points shown to fully remove the cables and free the board.

A soldering guide offered by IFIXIT can be found here Soldering Skills.

Step 11

              Headphone Jack               
  • First use the solderer tool to desolder the two points boxed in red on the image.
  • A soldering guide offered by IFIXIT can be found here Soldering Skills.

First use the solderer tool to desolder the two points boxed in red on the image.

Step 12

  • Flip over the circuit board.
  • Using the metal tweezers, firmly grasp the headphone jack on either side and pull up to remove.

Flip over the circuit board.

Using the metal tweezers, firmly grasp the headphone jack on either side and pull up to remove.

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

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