Introducción
Esta guía te muestra cómo reemplazar una batería gastada o muerta en una portátil Asus ZenBook UX303U.
Qué necesitas
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Remueve los dos pies de goma redondos en el borde- bisagra de la portátil.
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Remueve los once tornillos de 4 mm Phillips #00 del panel trasero.
These screws on other models are Torx T5 or T6, not Phillips
T4 screws on all but the two under the rear rubber feet; those are Phillips PH0 (and my model had two square rubber feet).
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Saca el cable del altavoz de sus cuatro clips de sujeción con los dedos o con una herramienta de apertura de plástico.
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Remueve los altavoces de la batería vieja.
This was a bit more fiddly than expected given the speaker arms are stuck to the battery
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Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Lleva tu desechos electrónicos a un centro de reciclaje certificado.
Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Lleva tu desechos electrónicos a un centro de reciclaje certificado.
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hello where I can buy a UX303U battery for asus?
hello! Where I can buy a UX303U battery for my Asus netbook?
thanks
Just gone through this, but two problems surfaced. 1 it won’t connect to our usual WiFi router and can’t figure out why. Is it possible to damage the WiFi connectivity when removing battery? 2 there’s no indication of charge levels. It says 100% and doesn’t change. Thoughts?
Take all that back. Went back in and battery connector hadn’t clicked in far enough. Seems to be working fine now.
The bottom of the pictured device may feature Phillips #00 screws, but I also have this laptop and the screws around the edge of the bottom panel are Torx T5s on my device.
Same here, they are really small Torx on my Asus UX303U!
Installation was simple, but took me longer than as described. That was due to battery I purchased from iFixit had a longer power cable than original. This required me to angle the power cable in first and secure the battery before finally being able to secure the cable to the socket. Other than that, it worked out.
Good steps and pictures, thx. Tool kit nice, w. the top tray for keeping sorting screws.
Also useful:
[Notebook ASUS Battery Information Center | Official Support | ASUS USA|new_window=true]
The process took me about 30 minutes. If I were to have to do it again then I could probably do it in 10 minutes now that I know what is involved!
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