Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
14
Time Required
35 minutes
Sections
5
- Palm Rest
- 3 steps
- Bezel
- 3 steps
- Screen
- 2 steps
- Daughterboard
- 2 steps
- Display
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Palm Rest
- Turn the device over so the bottom is facing up.
- Remove the ten Phillips #1 8.0 mm screws.
Turn the device over so the bottom is facing up.
Remove the ten Phillips #1 8.0 mm screws.
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Step 2
- Carefully use the plastic opening tool to pry the palm rest apart from the bottom cover. Start from one spot and systematically work your way around until the whole palm rest is detached.
Carefully use the plastic opening tool to pry the palm rest apart from the bottom cover. Start from one spot and systematically work your way around until the whole palm rest is detached.
Step 3
- Disconnect the two cables that run from the keyboard to the motherboard and from the touch pad to the motherboard.
- You may have to use a spudger to lift open the respective latches.
Disconnect the two cables that run from the keyboard to the motherboard and from the touch pad to the motherboard.
You may have to use a spudger to lift open the respective latches.
Step 4
Bezel
- Using a flat blade, remove the two screw covers on the front of the bezel. They are attached by adhesive, so you may have to dig at it a little bit.
Using a flat blade, remove the two screw covers on the front of the bezel. They are attached by adhesive, so you may have to dig at it a little bit.
Step 5
- Unscrew and remove the two Phillips #1 4.5 mm screws that are now visible.
Unscrew and remove the two Phillips #1 4.5 mm screws that are now visible.
Step 6
- Using the plastic opening tool, carefully pry off the bezel. It will come off entirely, so be careful not to break it.
Using the plastic opening tool, carefully pry off the bezel. It will come off entirely, so be careful not to break it.
Step 7
Screen
- Unscrew and remove the four screws holding the screen in place.
Unscrew and remove the four screws holding the screen in place.
Step 8
- Fold down screen and remove the screen connector band. You may have to use a small flat blade or a spudger, since the latch is very small.
Fold down screen and remove the screen connector band. You may have to use a small flat blade or a spudger, since the latch is very small.
Step 9
Daughterboard
- Remove both Phillips #1 4.5 mm screws from the daughterboard.
Remove both Phillips #1 4.5 mm screws from the daughterboard.
Step 10
- Gently remove the thin band from the daughterboard. You may have to use a thin blade or spudger to lift the silver clip to release the band.
Gently remove the thin band from the daughterboard. You may have to use a thin blade or spudger to lift the silver clip to release the band.
Step 11
Display
- Unscrew the one Phillips #1 3.5 mm screw located near the middle of the device.
Unscrew the one Phillips #1 3.5 mm screw located near the middle of the device.
Step 12
- Remove the the storage chip from the motherboard. It should slide right out.
Remove the the storage chip from the motherboard. It should slide right out.
Step 13
- Remove the four black and 1 gold (for a total of five) Phillips #1 3.0 mm screws from the display support. There are two screws on the right side and three on the left.
Remove the four black and 1 gold (for a total of five) Phillips #1 3.0 mm screws from the display support. There are two screws on the right side and three on the left.
Step 14
- Remove the connecting band from the motherboard. You may have to peel back some tape to be able to access the latch. A small thin blade or spudger might be useful to manipulate the small latch.
- You can now remove the display. You may have to use the plastic opening tool to hold the motherboard up while you slide out the display.
Remove the connecting band from the motherboard. You may have to peel back some tape to be able to access the latch. A small thin blade or spudger might be useful to manipulate the small latch.
You can now remove the display. You may have to use the plastic opening tool to hold the motherboard up while you slide out the display.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Jonathan Fuerth - Jan 17, 2019
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Thank you for this guide. My daughter dropped her Chromebook last week and the display stopped working. I was able to fix it by reconnecting the screen cable to the mainboard.