Introducción
Requisito previo para el reemplazo de la carcasa superior.
Qué necesitas
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Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para quitar el altavoz izquierdo del adhesivo que lo sujeta a la carcasa superior.
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Retira el altavoz izquierdo de la caja superior.
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Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para quitar el micrófono del adhesivo que lo sujeta al lado izquierdo de la carcasa superior.
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Si es necesario, aplica un poco de calor con un iOpener o un secador de pelo para suavizar el adhesivo.
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Retira el micrófono de la carcasa superior.
If you’re replacing a top case with one provided by Apple, you won’t need to transfer the microphone to the new top case.
Hot air really helps here.
I really sweated over removing the microphone, but as Carroll mentioned, it’s not necessary since it was supplied with the iFixit upper case. Thanks, because it was a b*tch to remove and I probably damaged it in the process. Even with heat.
I did not have a mic in my Ifixit. Am I assuming I need to put it back? with adhesive
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Not necessary to remove this. I was replacing a top case that included the speakers.
Same as the speaker in Step 29, which seems like it can also be left in place.
Tito Jankowski - Contestar
This step is required only if also replacing the keyboard.
airshack - Contestar
Replacing the entire top case is not necessary with the common spilled beverage situations. You can purchase a trackpad as well as keyboard for much less than the cost of an entirely new top case. Why replace the expensive aluminum top case unless it is itself broken which is unlikely.
airshack - Contestar
Airshack, this is not true for all models of the MacBook Air or the MacBook Pro
phil3 - Contestar
If it is difficult to remove the speakers you can use Isopropyl Alcohol to loosen the adhesive holding the speakers in place. Make sure to keep the Isopropyl Alcohol away from the speaker itself.
BluRepairs - Contestar