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Easy
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5
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
1
- Battery
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Turn the Chromebook onto its backside and unscrew the the following Phillips #1 screws:
- Sixteen 5mm Phillips screws located around the border.
- Two 5mm Phillips screws located in center.
Turn the Chromebook onto its backside and unscrew the the following Phillips #1 screws:
Sixteen 5mm Phillips screws located around the border.
Two 5mm Phillips screws located in center.
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Step 2
- Remove the back cover by carefully prying each side with an iFixit Opening Tool.
- Set aside back cover.
Remove the back cover by carefully prying each side with an iFixit Opening Tool.
Set aside back cover.
Step 3
- Using a spudger, carefully unplug the rainbow wires connected to the top of the battery.
Using a spudger, carefully unplug the rainbow wires connected to the top of the battery.
Step 4
- Unscrew the 4mm Phillips #1 screw located at the top right of battery.
Unscrew the 4mm Phillips #1 screw located at the top right of battery.
Step 5
- Remove the battery.
Remove the battery.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Jacob Rakestraw
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Thomas Revell - Feb 18, 2018
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Jacob, WELL DONE. I have an Acer 15 C910-C451 that was driving me nuts. It would hold a battery charge but only up to 17% then drain fairly rapidly duing use. It didn’t make sense that a battery would have a set of bad cells but that is probably exactly what was the problem. So new battery in hand and a set of tools designed not to harm the case I followed your instructions to the letter. BINGO ! At this moment the unit is charging from a start of 87% it is now at 96% and climbing. Thanks for the detailed pics of the process.