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  1. Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Suelta las pestañas de bloqueo del mando Joy Con: paso 1, imagen 1 de 3 Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Suelta las pestañas de bloqueo del mando Joy Con: paso 1, imagen 2 de 3 Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Suelta las pestañas de bloqueo del mando Joy Con: paso 1, imagen 3 de 3
    • Antes de comenzar esta reparación, asegúrate de que el dispositivo está completamente apagado.

    • Mantén pulsado el pequeño botón redondo de la parte trasera del mando Joy Con.

    • Mientras mantienes pulsado el botón, desliza el mando hacia arriba.

    Kann ich diese Anleitung auch für die OLED anwenden? Habe im INet sonst leider nichts brauchbares gefunden.

    Ina Barz - Contestar

    backup all your sd card data i had to format mine after this tutorial and lost all my game data

    JustForThisComment?ComeOn - Contestar

  2. Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Remueve los controladores Joy Con: paso 2, imagen 1 de 3 Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Remueve los controladores Joy Con: paso 2, imagen 2 de 3 Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Remueve los controladores Joy Con: paso 2, imagen 3 de 3
    • Continúa deslizando el control hacia arriba hasta sacarlo completamente de la consola.

    • Repite este mismo proceso para el otro control.

  3. Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Retira los tornillos de la parte trasera: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    Herramienta utilizada en este paso:
    Magnetic Project Mat
    $19.95
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    • Utiliza un destornillador Y00 para retirar los cuatro tornillos de 6.3mm de longitud que sujetan el panel trasero.

    • A lo largo de esta reparación, mantén un registro de cada tornillo y asegúrate de que vuelve exactamente al mismo lugar de origen.

    Had to use a Y0 from my kit - the Y00 was too small to get a grip on the screw.

    cday - Contestar

    I also had a much easier time with Y0 versus Y00. Y00 felt like it was starting to strip the first screw I tried to remove.

    Joe -

    My screws took a little coaxing before they were all ready to come out of the back plate, but I remedied this by turning the screwdriver as little as possible with each turn. Use almost no pressure, except for at the very beginning of each screw’s first turn.

    nin10doh - Contestar

    I think my screws are stripped, any way to get them out?

    Banjomanperson - Contestar

    I hear that using a rubber band can help? Not 100% sure on that though.

    Pifase -

    My top 2 screws are stripped, one into triangle, the other circle, rather than triangle spokes.

    AndrewDaPro - Contestar

    This happened when I replaced the micro-sd card slot, which turned out to have replaced the broken one with another one that turns out to be broken. I need to fix the fact that when I reapplied the back cover, the vent was misaligned.

    AndrewDaPro -

    I had huge problems removing the bottom two screws. I continued with the next steps and lifted the plastic shell as much as possible while using the screwdriver and it became an ease.

    JustForThisComment?ComeOn - Contestar

    y0 works best. Press HARD at beginning then ease off to finish.

    J LWsMommy - Contestar

    what to do if your screw is stripped??

    suru - Contestar

  4. Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Retira los tornillos superiores e inferiores: paso 4, imagen 1 de 2 Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch, Retira los tornillos superiores e inferiores: paso 4, imagen 2 de 2
    • Utiliza un destornillador JIS 000 o un destornillador PH000 oficial de iFixit para retirar los siguientes tornillos que fijan el panel trasero:

    • Un tornillo de 2.5 mm de longitud en el borde superior del aparato.

    • Dos tornillos de 2.5 mm de longitud en el borde inferior del aparato

    • Para prevenir estos tornillos duros de barrerse, aplica presión firme hacia abajo, ve despacio y trata de usar un destornillador JIS 000 o PH 000 si los tornillos no salen.

    Hey guys, I tried removing the upper screw and it won't go out(neither will it go in) any tips how to fix this?

    Thanks

    Nemysis - Contestar

    The screw boss might be stripped out. Has the device been taken apart before? If you can unscrew it a little bit to get the screw to peek out, maybe try and grab it with some pliers as a last-ditch effort.

    Craig Lloyd -

    I have the same problem. The JIS 000 tool works great on the joy con rails per step 5 but refuses to turn the bottom two 2.5 mm screws as in step 4. These bottom screws are noticeably smaller than the screws as in step 5. The JIS 000 does not get down into these screws. Hopefully they haven’t been stripped by the wrong tool. So is there a JIS tool that is smaller than 000? I’m stuck at this point…

    david brown - Contestar

    We used the JIS 3.0mm screwdriver for both top and bottom screws and it worked

    Brooklyn Gardner - Contestar

    Used PH00 to get these out with no problem.

    cday - Contestar

    Fun fact: these screw into little plastic tabs that stick out of the rear panel. Apparently those tabs are fragile and easy to just break off…

    Benjamin Fritz - Contestar

    If the screw is turning but not coming out, the plastic tab that it screws into is probably damaged or broken. You’ll need to try to pry the screw out with tweezers as you unscrew it. It is not the end of the world if you can’t screw these back in during reassembly.

    claudio ocano -

    My screws came out fine. But they are easily stripped with too much pressure on reassmbly

    Jaxon Lee - Contestar

    this screws are way too fragile and way too small so be careful when taking them off dont use much force and unscrew also one of them fell somewhere and spent 30 mins searching for it

    Richard Aguirre - Contestar

    PH000 will work if you don’t have JIS000. The large IFIXIT kit has both and I lost JIS000. Just be very careful as you can strip the heads when removing or inserting easier.

    Shawn Spivey - Contestar

    One thing that worked pretty well for me with the screws not coming out is slightly prying on the back cover to put them under some tension

    Florian Kraupa - Contestar

    Quick note, these screws are not magnetic. A magnetic screwdriver will hold onto any of the others safely, but you need to be careful not to drop these ones in particular.

    Jason Lane - Contestar

    These would just keep rotating and not come out. What worked was, as Florian Kraupa suggested, i slid a plastic pick just between the 2 shells near the screws to prise it open slightly, then unscrewed and out they came. They're the smallest screws I've ever almost not seen before, so be careful with them.

    Susannah Carter - Contestar

  5. Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch: paso 5, imagen 1 de 2 Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch: paso 5, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa un destornillador JIS 000 o un destornillador PH 000 oficial de iFixit para retirar los dos tornillos centrales de 3.8 mm situados en los laterales del aparato (uno en cada lado).

    I tried my JIS 000 on Step 5 and was unable to get the screw to budge. It’s partner from the other side came right out with no trouble. Don’t really want to narf up the screw, so I bailed out. Anyone else have this issue?

    mrhoyt - Contestar

    Could just be torqued down a bit more! I’d recommend making sure the driver bit seats nicely into the screw, apply some downward pressure, and slowly twist to try and back it out. Good luck!

    Craig Lloyd -

    Yeah I’m having this exact issue. Screw stripped and now I’m stuck. Wish I hadn’t even started.

    Ryan Quinn -

    I did finally get it out- one thing I noticed was some of the screws have blue Loctite on the threads. I guess they figure it’ll get tossed around. This underscores the importance of having the correct tools and making double darn sure you are using the correct size, etc.

    mrhoyt - Contestar

    What worked for me here was a Phillips 000, not a JIS 000

    Federico Zivolo - Contestar

    One of mine is totally stripped. Guess I can’t do anything now.

    Nick - Contestar

    My kit only has two screwdriver heads! The package was open when I received it!

    Cynthia Hyland - Contestar

    I had this issue as well. Screw was irreparably stripped. If you can get every other screw out, just keep applying pressure with a flat head screw driver right above the stripped screw and try to break the plastic piece holding onto the screw. It's a very minor invisible bit of damage that will allow you to continue the repair.

    Raymond Garrison - Contestar

    after getting all the other screws off I just hinged the back part away and it snapped off neatly where the rusted screw is. not the best solution but it worked.

    Steve T -

    One of my screws was SUPER attached too, but after following a bit noticed the one other in the left that got out nicely, had the plastic tab broken already! So I went ahead and broke the other tab too. So the two side screws are now holding nothing. But I think it will work thanks to the other 4 or 5 screws. Too bad!

    carolaclavo -

    i managed to get out one screw by putting a bit of paper over it which gave the screwdriver something to grip. The other side just won't budge and gets worse the more i try.

    Steve T - Contestar

  6. Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch: paso 6, imagen 1 de 2 Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch: paso 6, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa tu dedo para levantar el soporte de la parte trasera del dispositivo.

    • Si hay una tarjeta microSD en la ranura para tarjetas microSD, sácala ahora antes de continuar con el siguiente paso.

    Don't put your SD card on your magnetic mat.

    Chris Cotter - Contestar

  7. Cambio de panel trasero de  Nintendo Switch: paso 7, imagen 1 de 1
    • Utiliza un destornillador JIS 000 o un destornillador PH 000 oficial de iFixit para retirar el tornillo de 1.6 mm en el pozo de la pata de cabra.

    • Cierra el soporte.

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    • Abre la solapa del cartucho de tarjetas de juego.

    • La solapa del cartucho de la tarjeta de juego se adhiere a la otra mitad de la carcasa de plástico, lo que impide levantar completamente el panel trasero si está cerrado.

    • Levanta el panel trasero desde la parte inferior del dispositivo y retíralo.

    How to remove micro SD port?

    Pull straight up, press back into place when closing back up.

    Christopher Hernandez - Contestar

    When I lifted up the back cover, it kind of stuck near the headphone port (even with cartridge slot open). But it wasn't a screw or anything and I kind of carefully pulled and wiggled and the cover came off ok

    Doe - Contestar

Conclusión

Compara la nueva pieza de repuesto con la original. Es posible que tengas que transferir los componentes restantes o retirar los respaldos adhesivos de la nueva pieza antes de instalarla.

Para volver a montar el dispositivo, sigue los pasos anteriores en orden inverso.

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Excellent and concise guide.

The new panel doesn’t come with the sticky grille pieces x 2 on the bottom. Is it supposed to be a straight transfer between the old and the new?

fclbriat123 - Contestar

You can transfer the grill to the new back plat

Phillip Norton -

Just did this replacement and there are a few things to keep in mind that this review does not mention. There are x2 square foam pieces that can be transferred to the new panel located at the bottom backside of the old. Also, the game cartridge shield hardware and the kickstand holder hardware have to be taken off the back of the old panel and transferred to the new panel. The kickstand has 2 Phillips #000 screws and the game cartridge shield has 1 Phillips #000 screw

Ryan Talbert - Contestar

How do you transfer the foam pieces? Use some heat to loosen their adhesive and then remove them and transfer over the new backplate?

John - Contestar

Is the casing the same between the HAC model and the HAD model? This guide doesn’t specify

Julian Webb - Contestar

I am using iFixit Pro tool kit. What to do if one of the 000 screw’s cap appears to be stripped off? How to extract it if perchance?

Dr.Genuks - Contestar

I had trouble removing the outermost screws, I think they’re actually Y00 as opposed to Y00. Not sure if I’m the only one who’s had an easier time with Y000, if they are I’ll update the wiki

Esme Xuan Lim - Contestar

I can’t take out the back screws of my switch with y00 ?

V W - Contestar

Detailed guides like this are so helpful!

Swapped the backplates in less than 20 minutes with no issues. I recommend that you press on the screw firmly and turn slowly. Do this and check as you turn and you shouldn't strip any screws.

Yakarot Sennin - Contestar

I wanted to support ifixit, and was ok with it being over 3x as expensive as Amazon as it's probably better parts ($13 vs $45). But Amazon had next day delivery whereas here standard is 5-10 days and express is 3-5. I really want to support you guys but you've got to be competitive somehow...

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