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Monday, June 27, 2016

Apple MacBook Pro 17 – How to replace the DC Board or MacBook pro 17 – Laptop repair and service

Category: Laptop repair and Service 

Contents of this article 

  • How to remove the bottom case 
  • How to remove the connections 
  • How to remove the dc board 

Apple MacBook Pro 17

HOW TO REPLACE THE CD BOARD 
Remove the following ten screws securing the lower case to the upper case:
Three 13.5 mm Phillips screws.
Seven 3 mm Phillips screws.
Wedge your fingers between the lower case and the vent, and lift upward to release the clips holding the lower case to the upper case.
Remove the lower case.
Whenever working near the logic board, it is always wise to first disconnect the battery to avoid short circuits.
If present, grab the plastic tab attached to the battery connector and pull it toward the front edge of the device. For Late-2011 models the battery connector will not have a tab and is simply a plug that inserts straight down into the motherboard--to remove pry the plug straight up.
If the plastic tab is missing, use a spudger to pry the connector up from its socket.
Pull the tab parallel to the face of the logic board.

Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the right fan connector out of its socket on the logic board.
It is useful to twist the spudger axially from beneath the fan cable wires to release the connector.
The fan socket and the fan connector can be seen in the second and third pictures. Be careful not to break the plastic fan socket off the logic board as you use your spudger to lift the fan connector straight up and out of its socket. The layout of the logic board shown in the second picture may look slightly different than your machine but the fan socket is the same.

Remove the three 3.1 mm Phillips screws securing the right fan to the logic board.
In the Late 2011 MacBook Pro 17" Unibody these screws will be T6 Torx.

Remove the right fan from the upper case, minding its cable that may get caught.
Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the left fan connector out of its socket on the logic board. It is useful to twist the spudger axially from beneath the fan cable wires to release the connector.

Remove the three 3.1 mm Phillips screws securing the left fan to the logic board.
Remove the left fan from the upper case, minding its cable that may get caught.

Use the tip of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the retaining flap on the keyboard backlight ribbon cable.
Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
Pull the keyboard backlight ribbon cable out of its socket.

Before disconnecting the camera cable, a small plastic retainer stuck to the logic board must first be moved out of the way.
Use the tip of a spudger to push the small plastic cable retainer away from the camera cable socket for enough clearance to remove the camera cable.
Pull the camera cable toward the optical drive opening to disconnect it from the logic board.
The camera cable socket is very fragile. Do not apply any upward force to this socket, as it may break off the logic board. Pull the camera cable parallel to the face of the logic board.

Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the optical drive connector up and out of its socket on the logic board.
Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the subwoofer & right speaker connector out of its socket on the logic board.
Pry up from beneath the wires.

Use the tip of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the retaining flap on the IR sensor ribbon cable socket.
Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
Pull the IR sensor ribbon cable out of its socket.

Remove the following four screws:
Two 3.5 mm Phillips screws
Two 1.6 mm Phillips screws
Remove both connector shields from the logic board.

Use the flat end of a spudger to pry
the trackpad connector up and out of its socket on the logic board.

Use your fingernail to flip up the retaining flap on the keyboard ribbon cable socket.
Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
Pull the keyboard ribbon cable out of its socket.
For reassembly, it can be helpful to put a small piece of tape on the keyboard ribbon cable (being careful not to stick any to the contacts), to create a small handle. Align the cable with the socket and gently pull with the tape to fully seat it.

Use your fingernail to flip up the retaining flap on the express card cage ribbon cable socket.
Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
Pull the express card cage ribbon cable out of its socket.

Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the hard drive cable connector up and out of its socket on the logic board.

Use the tip of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the retaining flap on the battery indicator cable socket.
Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
Pull the battery indicator ribbon cable out of its socket.

Lift the black plastic flap attached to the display data cable retainer and rotate it toward the DC-In side of the MacBook.
Pull the display data cable out of its socket.
The display data cable socket is very fragile. Do not lift the connector upward as you disconnect it, as the socket may break off the logic board. Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board.

Remove the following eight screws securing the logic board and DC-In board to the upper case:
Six 3.2 mm Phillips screws
Two 7.6 mm Phillips screws

Handle the logic board assembly by its edges only.
Lift the logic board assembly from the side nearest the optical drive and lift it away from the upper case.

Note that you'll be removing the logic board and DC-in board together.
Carefully pull the ports and DC-In board away from the side of the upper case and remove
the logic board assembly, minding any cables that may get caught.

Pull the DC-In board connector away from its socket on the logic board.
Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board toward the heat sink.

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