Difficulty
Easy
Steps
2
Time Required
5 minutes
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- DC POWER JACK HARNESS
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Step 1
Back Panel Removal
- Before disassembling your laptop, be sure it is powered off.
- Remove the ten 7.5mm screws that secure the back panel with the Phillips #0 head
- Use the plastic opening tool to remove the back panel. Start at the back corner and work across. The front edge of the laptop panel hinges and pivots upward after the back edge and the side edges are separated from the casing.
Before disassembling your laptop, be sure it is powered off.
Remove the ten 7.5mm screws that secure the back panel with the Phillips #0 head
Use the plastic opening tool to remove the back panel. Start at the back corner and work across. The front edge of the laptop panel hinges and pivots upward after the back edge and the side edges are separated from the casing.
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Step 2
- Remove the one 4mm screw with the Phillips #0 head that hold down the battery.
- Use the plastic opening tool to remove DC Power Jack harness connector from the motherboard.
- Gently remove the DC power jack harness from the device and replace it with a new one.
Remove the one 4mm screw with the Phillips #0 head that hold down the battery.
Use the plastic opening tool to remove DC Power Jack harness connector from the motherboard.
Gently remove the DC power jack harness from the device and replace it with a new one.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Harry Morgan - Feb 25, 2021
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This is perfect, but I’m curious how others may have handled an issue where the screw hole for my 7359’s power jack disintegrated. Anyone have any idea on how to anchor a power jack without that screw hole? I tried Sugru to mold around it, but that didn’t work. Any other ideas would be welcome.