Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
                          15 minutes            
Sections
2
- Keyboard Panel
- 3 steps
- Motherboard
- 7 steps
Flags
1
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
              Keyboard Panel               
- Flip the Chromebook over so that the underside is facing up.
- Using the Phillips PH #000 screwdriver, remove the 11 “4mm” screws on the back of the device.
Flip the Chromebook over so that the underside is facing up.
Using the Phillips PH #000 screwdriver, remove the 11 “4mm” screws on the back of the device.
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Step 2
- Wedge the plastic opening tool between the bottom cover of the laptop and the keyboard panel.
- Apply pressure and move the plastic opening tool around the border of the laptop until it pops out.
Wedge the plastic opening tool between the bottom cover of the laptop and the keyboard panel.
Apply pressure and move the plastic opening tool around the border of the laptop until it pops out.
Step 3
- Once the keyboard panel pops out, slowly move it upwards so that the keyboard connection is visible.
- Remove the keyboard connection from the motherboard by pulling it outwards from the connector.
Once the keyboard panel pops out, slowly move it upwards so that the keyboard connection is visible.
Remove the keyboard connection from the motherboard by pulling it outwards from the connector.
Step 4
              Motherboard               
- Remove the 4 “4mm” screws on the silver motherboard cover with the Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
- Remove the motherboard silver mount.
Remove the 4 “4mm” screws on the silver motherboard cover with the Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
Remove the motherboard silver mount.
Step 5
- Use a plastic opening tool to remove the connection from sound driver on the bottom left of the motherboard.
Use a plastic opening tool to remove the connection from sound driver on the bottom left of the motherboard.
Step 6
- Gently remove the blue connector to the right side of the motherboard.
Gently remove the blue connector to the right side of the motherboard.
Step 7
- Use the Phillips #000 Screwdriver to remove the screw on right side of wireless card.
- Remove the wireless card.
Use the Phillips #000 Screwdriver to remove the screw on right side of wireless card.
Remove the wireless card.
Step 8
- Start by lifting tape up off of the connection. Remove the connection to display.
Start by lifting tape up off of the connection. Remove the connection to display.
Step 9
- Remove (3) three “4mm” screws that connect the hinge to the motherboard using the Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
- Remove (5) five “4mm” screws around two sides of motherboard using the Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
Remove (3) three “4mm” screws that connect the hinge to the motherboard using the Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
Remove (5) five “4mm” screws around two sides of motherboard using the Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
Step 10
- Gently remove motherboard from the Asus Chromebook.
Gently remove motherboard from the Asus Chromebook.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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