Introducción
Usa esta guía para reparar o reemplazar una batería gastada o muerta en una Asus ROG G751JL.
Qué necesitas
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Usa una herramienta de apertura para levantar la tapa de goma pequeña en la esquina superior derecha de la puerta de acceso de RAM.
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Inserta la punta de una púa de apertura en la costura cerca de la esquina superior derecha de la puerta de acceso a la memoria RAM y levanta la puerta ligeramente.
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La puerta se mantiene en su lugar con pequeños clips alrededor de sus bordes. Haz una palanca hasta que sientas que los clips más cercanos se sueltan.
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Inserta el borde ancho de una púa de apertura en una nueva parte de la costura entre la puerta y la computadora.
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Levanta la puerta para liberar los clips más cercanos a la púa.
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Continúa deslizando la púa a lo largo de la costura alrededor de la puerta, haciendo palanca a medida que avanzas, hasta que se hayan liberado todos los clips que sujetan la puerta.
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Remueve el tornillo Phillips #00 de 5.2 mm que sujetan el disco óptico.
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Usa la punta de un spudger para levantar los once tapones de goma que cubren los tornillos en la parte inferior de la laptop.
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Remueve los 18 tornillos Phillips #00 de los siguientes largos:
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Ocho tornillos de 8.8 mm
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Siete tornillos de 5.2 mm
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Tres tornillos
Step 9: on my model the 2 lower left most red 8.8 mm screws appear to be 5.2 mm orange screws.
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Voltea la laptop hacia arriba.
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Use an opening pick to pry the left and right edges of the battery cover away from the laptop enough that you can grip the cover with your fingers.
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Tira de los conectores de los altavoces directamente para desconectar el cable de los altavoces.
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Abre la pantalla de la computadora portátil a un ángulo de 90°.
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Usa un spudger para hacer palanca contra una de las pestañas de tornillo en la parte posterior del ensamblaje de la caja superior.
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Repite este procedimiento con la otra lengüeta.
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Utiliza la punta de un spudger para levantar la pequeña pestaña de bloqueo del conector ZIF del cable de retroiluminación del teclado.
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Saca suavemente el cable de su zócalo.
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Repite el paso anterior para el teclado, los botones y los cables del panel táctil que se sujetan con conectores ZIF.
Gently pry up onwards each of the white plastic connector just above the ribbon cable (or near the gray rib on the wider ribbon cable).
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Tira del cable de la batería en la misma dirección que los cables individuales para desconectar la batería.
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Agarra la cinta negra que está pegada al cable de la pantalla y tira hacia arriba para desconectar el cable de la pantalla.
Before trying to remove the display connector, gently lift tape holding speaker cable and temporarily push cable aside to allow more access to the tape holding the display cable. Then proceed to lift the display cable.
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Levanta el monitor y remuévelo.
Please add the step to unplug both wifi antenna cables and the display connector before removing the monitor. Both just pop up.
Hi this comment is correct. This guide completely skips the important step of removing and replacing the wifi cables. Without this step the computer is unable to retain its wifi functions
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How to replace the lcd?
I have to agree with Sam Torres on this. I reached the same spot where the screen was off, but then which wire goes to which connector. The picture is too fuzzy to be completely clear. It looks like the one further to the back (lcd screen) might be the white one and the one closer to the front of the laptop (touchpad) might be teh black one but the only way to tell is to assemble everything and then get the bad or good news.
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Remueve los dos tornillos Phillips #00 de 5.7 mm que sujetan la batería.
Gently rotate the battery toward the front (circuit board) to clear the back tabs. Then lift the battery out of its compartment. On replacement, roll the new batter into the compartment from front to rear. It may require some pressure for the rear side to clear the circuit board.
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Levanta la batería de su compartimiento y remuévela.
VERY important. The guide doesn't mention detaching the display cable or the two small cables I assume is for the display's power. Please revise because I could have broken something if I wasn't paying attention.
I agree, what saved me is that I was watching someone’s video in YouTube, if not I wouldn’t have know what I broke haha
Thank you for the wonderful instructions. The only improvement would be a close up picture of one of the ribbon connectors with the hinged fastener in release position. This was a bit daunting for me until I stumbled on the release.
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14 comentarios
A few steps in this guide are in the wrong order. Could get confusing for and unexperienced technician. Steps 10 - 12 should be before step 6. Other than that this was a very good guide.
Good catch! This guide was made by combining a few other guides ( we call prerequisite guides) and they were combined in the wrong order. I went ahead and fixed it. Thanks for the feedback!
This guide skips a very important step, without which the laptop is unable to connect to wifi networks at any reasonable range. You must reconnect the two cables on the left side of the monitor to the wifi chip. These must be in the order of white toward the monitor, black away from the monitor. I have taken pictures I would be happy to share for this step. Please contact me so I can share these pictures to remedy this oversight
Still not added,! Also the removal of three tiny screws under the lip of the CD Bay is completely unnecessary and they are very very difficult to put back in.
If you don't remove the three tiny screws on the edge of the CD bay, you won't be able to remove the upper case assembly without damage on that side, so they are in fact necessary to remove.
Was able to complete with little issue thanks to this guide! I did, however, run into one problem: After the battery is unscrewed, it still has small tabs to lock it into place on either side. In the pictures, it comes right out with no issue but mine was caught pretty well where the circuit board extends down. It took a nerve-wracking amount of careful prying to finally get the battery tabs clear of the silicon. Still highly doable, and this was extremely helpful!
Very great instructions! I went step by step through them and all went well. I didn't even put a new battery in and I'm happy to report it runs perfect without it.
It gave me issues with the battery such as random shut downs, mouse lag and keyboard lag.
I would love an added instruction set on how to replace the thermal compound in this laptop as well!
I found this to be an excellent guide! The pictures are extremely helpful as well. I agree with Alex (10/10/2019), the battery is diabolically secured by locking tabs on both sides. It eventually comes out, but you have to shift it back and forth a bit to get it out.
Why are screws listed in decimals of millimeters instead of the usual m2 or m5 or similar size? Is the American model actual different screws the the usual standard ones?
Excellent tutorial. Very clear. Took me (complete novice) less than an hour to complete. Thanks
Are random shut downs normal after replacing the battery? I replaced it per this instructed guide and charged it appropriately last evening. Today, I went to start using it to “drain” it completely to fully calibrate it but it keeps shutting down on its own.
Thoughts?