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Extrae los siguientes diez tornillos:
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Tres tornillos Phillips #00 de 14.4 mm
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Tres tornillos Phillips #00 de 3.5 mm
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Cuatro tornillos de resalto Phillips #00 de 3.5 mm
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Usa el borde de un spudger para levantar el conector de la batería haciendo palanca para extraer su toma de corriente de la placa madre.
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Utilice el borde de un spudger para hacer palanca suavemente hacia arriba y hacia afuera del conector del ventilador en la placa lógica.
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Tenga cuidado de no romper el enchufe de plástico del ventilador de la placa lógica mientras utiliza su spudger para levantar el conector del ventilador hacia arriba y fuera de su enchufe. El diseño de la placa lógica que se muestra en la segunda imagen puede ser ligeramente diferente al de su máquina, pero el enchufe del ventilador es el mismo.
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Utiliza la punta de un spudger para sacar el cable del altavoz/subwoofer derecho por debajo del dedo de retención moldeado en la caja superior.
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Jala el cable del altavoz/subwoofer derecho hacia arriba para sacar el conector de su enchufe en la placa lógica.
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Acopla los muchos conectores cerca de sus bordes, levanta la placa lógica del extremo más cercano a la unidad óptica.
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Sin doblar la placa, maniobra para sacarla de la caja superior, teniendo en cuenta la conexión flexible a la placa de entrada de DC que puede quedar atrapada en la caja superior.
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Retire la placa lógica.
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Retira los tres tornillos Phillips #1 de 8. 4 mm que sujetan el disipador de calor a la placa lógica.
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Really nice repair guide! There's no way I would have gotten this right without your help, but after following your guide my computer works like a million bucks. I had gotten so used to the fan running full speed all the time I almost didn't notice it anymore, but with the new heat sink the fan runs a low speed once again and the computer is nice and quiet like it was when it was new. Thank you.
hello sir i have done all the steps but my macbook still heating up
Check the radiator, when I first opened mine up it was filled with dust. The radiator has a pipe coming from the CPU and it is right in front of the fan. It has little lines coming from it. I used a vacuum to clean it.
Thanks for the guide!
I had huge problems with heating up .. I even got a “leg hair burns” :)
I followed this instruction, replaced thermal paste (nothing fancy .. just some “normal” paste from local IT store), cleaned out all the dust (especially from fan)
now its running like new … fan rarely kicks in and when it does it cools it down really quickly. Of course running some intense apps (like lightroom, starting up photos app, many open chrome tabs with youtube etc … ) will do a lot of stress on CPU so it will heat up.
In general some slight “heating up” is always there .. Apple prefers to run their laptops warmer than spinning up fans. But after proper cleaning and replacing thermal paste it is much more manageable.
Small tip: those really small ribbon cables can be a pain in the a** to put back in, so i got them close to the connector, put a little sticky tape on them and used that sticky tape to pull on the cable and push it in the slot.
Like show in the last picture (21) on the left upper side there is a square shaped black plastic cover. Should we put the thermal paste there also ? Or we should not touch it? Thanks!