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MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad

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  1. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad, Retira los tornillos de la tapa de abajo: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los siguientes 10 tornillos que sujetan la tapa inferior del MacBook Pro 13 "Unibody:

    • Siete tornillos Phillips de 3 mm.

    • Tres tornillos Phillips de 13,5 mm.

    Compare the short screws carefully before reinstalling them. The shouldered screws go in the holes on the front edge.

    David Kilbridge - Contestar

    Before I started removing any screws I took a piece of paper and drew the bottom of the laptop and put a piece of double-sided tape in the spot where each screw goes. That way when I took out the screws, I could put them on the tape so I knew exactly which screw went in which spot. I did the same thing for dismantling the inside on another sheet of paper, then a third sheet for the screen after getting the front glass off.

    mastover - Contestar

    I use a similar technique: I print out the iFixit manual for the job, and Scotch-tape down the screws/brackets/cables I remove at each step next to the component descriptions. That way, when I'm reassembling, the bits are taped right next to the photo of where they came from.

    adlerpe -

    That's exactly what I do for all my repairs! It's the best way to keep track of all of the parts ' original location and to make sure that you don't miss any parts during reassembly.

    joyitsjennie -

    Great idea and one I use often

    Thomas Overstreet -

    Excellent idea! Thanks for sharing it here.

    Laura Sharkey -

    I used a 00 that fit but the screws were very tight so I used a tiny paintbrush with some wd40 on it and put it around the edges of the screws. Worked like a charm

    valentinedhdh - Contestar

    I use a magnetic mat and place the screws in order on that :)

    Cary B - Contestar

  2. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad, Levanta y retira la tapa de abajo: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Levanta ligeramente la tapa inferior y empuja hacia la parte posterior para liberarlo de las pestañas que lo sujetan

    In the introduction you should link fixers to this excellent doc: https://www.ifixit.com/Misc/HD_Software_...

    It is really critical, super easy, and free(!) to clone your existing drive onto the new one you will install. I ran into one error, but SuperDuper! support replied immediately on how to fix it...Thanks ifixit and SuperDuper! (I ponied up the $28 for the software anyway, I was so impressed!)

    Mike - Contestar

    Long story short: I drank the AppleKoolAid back in 1984 and have always left the guts of my machines up to Apple - until recently when I needed to swap the SATAs from my original MacDaddy (2009 13" MBPro that I killed in 2018 - coffee + blackout = OOOOPS) into a pristine 2009 MBPro from a Goodwill in North Carolina through eBay. I need the files from iCal and MacMail that can't be opened in my newer machines.

    Well . . . I ain't never done nuttin' like that, before!

    Enter Luke Miani on YouTube. He raves about you guys! So, I watched everything I could, read your site, bought the right tools and at the ripe old age of 72, I sat down, this morning and did the work. Now my original MacDaddy lives in MacDaddy2.0.

    Am I allowed to cry?

    Seriously, I can't thank you enough for your bitchen site and killer tools. I wish I'd'a been turned on to this shizzle 30+ years ago.

    IFIXIT - IDIGIT!

    kath myers - Contestar

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

    That was a brilliant read.

    Yes, I came across ifixit a few years ago. Totally helped me out on several occasions.

    Glad your Mac repair journey worked out.

    :)

    Cary B -

  3. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad, Batería: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los siguientes tornillos de tres puntos que sujetan la batería a la carcasa superior:

    • Un tornillo de tres puntos de 5.5 mm.

    • Un tornillo de tres puntos de 13.5 mm.

    Mine does not have triwing screws.... They have 5 points but none of my torx stuff works? What is it? I have one of your sets of 20 or so pieces and nothing works.....

    Chris Babcock - Contestar

    pentalobe. its an apple specific driver to keep you out. The bottoms of the airs use this as well. You can fid one on eBay

    ryan rochford -

    Where in the world can I find a tri-point screw bit?

    Mason Darien - Contestar

  4. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Utilizar el extremo plano de un spudger para levantar el conector de la batería de su zócalo en la placa lógica.

    use two spudgers, one of each side of the connector.

    Sebastien CHAPUIS - Contestar

    I was able to use 1 spudger. Just wiggled a little on each of the 3 free sides of the connector, and kept going around until the connector freed up.

    Brian - Contestar

    I used the nails of thumb and pointer finger simultaneously - worked pretty fine

    Reinhard Kaune - Contestar

  5. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 5, imagen 1 de 1
    • Levanta la batería fuera de la caja superior.

    • Si estás instalando una batería nueva, debes calibrarla luego de la instalación.

    • Cárgala hasta el 100% y luego sigue cargándola durante al menos 2 horas más. Luego, desenchúfala y úsala normalmente para drenar la batería. Cuando veas la advertencia de batería baja, guarda tu trabajo y mantén tu laptop encendida hasta que se duerma. Espera al menos 5 horas, luego cárgala de forma ininterrumpida hasta 100%.

    • Si notas alguna conducta o problema inusual luego de instalar tu batería nueva, podrías necesitar restablecer el SMC de tu MacBook Pro.

    Did everything correctly, but now the battery doesn't charge. Do I have to do something in particular to make it work now that's installed? Thanks

    Olivier - Contestar

    I am answering a 2 year old post but this is for those who may have the same or similar issue in the future.

    When I was putting the battery connector back on that it didn't sit flat against the board before I put pressure on the top of the connecter to press it back into its socket. I then took time to examine the battery connector socket and saw it consisted of long thin vertical pins. I deduced that if the battery connector was not aligned correctly to the pins on the motherboard then it may be very easy to bend one or more of the pins in a way that they wouldn't mate up with the opposing female part on the connector. That sure would cause a battery charging issue. If you feel too much resistance when pressing the connector back into the socket then stop and make sure it is all aligned correctly. I know, not easy with the size, the black connector and black socket. A spudger can be used on the battery side of the connector to raise it to a level position prior to applying pressure to the top of it.

    Joseph King -

    I too encountered the same problem. After resetting the SMC (http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295), it resolved the problem.

    2CentsNoneTheRicher - Contestar

    I put the battery in ok, then placed it on charge and tried to start it. It didn't like this at all, letting out evenly spaced unfamiliar beeps. I felt sure i had done something terrible. I held down the start button and turned it off. Half an hour later I turned it back on, upon which it sprung back to life, much to my relief. The battery needed to be charged before starting it seems.

    Guy Wishart - Contestar

    Yes, you should charge your battery before using.

    Cary B -

    One important hint is missing: Don't tighten the two battery screws too much! I did, causing the new battery to press against the trackpad from below, thefore my trackpad wouldn't click well anymore. After opening the MacBook Pro again and loosening the two battery screws a bit, my trackpad is working well again.

    Blibluuu - Contestar

  6. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad, Trackpad: paso 6, imagen 1 de 1
    • Utiliza el extremo plano de un spudger para levantar con cuidado el conector del trackpad hacia arriba de su zócalo en la placa lógica.

    In this photo, what are the two connectors immediately to the right of the track pad connector? I’ve scrolled this posting and can’t quite identify what’s what without totally disassembling, which I’m avoiding.

    Dylan VanDyke - Contestar

  7. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 7, imagen 1 de 1
    • Abre tu MacBook Pro y colócala en una mesa como se muestra.

  8. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 8, imagen 1 de 1
    • Mientras sostienes el borde del trackpad más cercano a la placa lógica con una mano, quita los cuatro tornillos Phillips de 1.2 mm resaltados en rojo.

    A word of caution if you are replacing your trackpad due to a bulging battery. This guide assumes that the original mounting tabs are not damaged and it does not look like the iFixit trackpad replacement kit comes with new tabs. My MBP had a bulging battery, which pushed up on the bottom of my trackpad, deforming one of these tabs. Now that I have removed the battery, the trackpad still works, but it is not flush with the case and the physical clicks are not as responsive as I would like. Does iFixit sell just the replacement tabs?

    Matt Marchese - Contestar

    Same here luckily the trackpad still works but the taps have deformed. Anyone find a place to pick up just those tabs? Edit: found them MacBook Pro Unibody (Mid 2009-Mid 2012) Trackpad Mounting Screws

    iAndrewC -

    Be careful with this step. The very tiny screws are very hard to remove with a #00 screwdriver. I tried with mine and I mashed the srews heads, it was then very very hard to remove it. Better to use a #000 screwdriver. If the heads are mashed like me, I suggest you use a 0.1 flat screwdriver, it worked well in my case.

    Jonathan - Contestar

    I couldn't even begin to use the #000 as the edges were not deep or narrow enough for the condition of the screws from factory install. The .1 flat screwdriver worked like a charm though and didn't mess up the screws further at all. I was getting nervous that I'd need to get another screwdriver beyond what's in the iFixit toolkit, but this worked as a better solution.

    Thom Merrick -

    I used a #0 screwdriver, and it worked fine.

    TIP: Remove and insert the screws over a large, clear work surface. The slightest pressure off center an the screws will suddenly fly off and vanish.

    ALAN VOORHEES - Contestar

    Yes, I have found a very small flat head screw driver works brilliant.

    Cary B - Contestar

  9. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 9, imagen 1 de 3 MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 9, imagen 2 de 3 MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 9, imagen 3 de 3
    • Si es necesario, desalojar con cuidado borde del trackpad mas cercano al teclado de su cavidad en la parte superior empujando lejos de los soportes conectados a la caja superior.

    • Empuja con cuidado el conector del trackpad y el cable hacia abajo a través de la ranura cortada en la caja superior.

    • Puede ser necesario utilizar un apudger para ayudar a obtener el conector del trackpad mas allá del borde de la placa lógica.

    • Una vez que el cable ha sido completamente retirado a través de su ranura en la caja superior, tira del trackpad lejos del borde exterior de la caja superior y retíralo de la máquina.

  10. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 10, imagen 1 de 1
    • Si vas a instalar un trackpad de repuesto que no venía con el cable flexible adjunto, tendrás que utilizar el cable de tu antiguo trackpad.

    • Para retirar el cable flexible del antiguo trackpad, primero abre el pestillo del conector ZIF, en el lado opuesto al cable. A continuación, aplica un poco de calor con un secador de pelo o con un iOpener para ablandar el adhesivo que sujeta el cable al trackpad, y despega y retira el cable con cuidado.

    If your replacement trackpad comes with the cable separated and loose, the connection to the trackpad needs to have a tab pressed down which keeps the connection snug. It won't work without it. It's a tab on the trackpad part of the connection. Tab might be the wrong word; the connection has to be in all the way, then clamp it closed with the tab... oops! LOL

    Mark - Contestar

    Tip: Getting the cable nicely through the slit to the top is much easier, if you take a tiny cable binder, form half a loop in that little space the cable has to come up and lift it gently with it.

    Plum Pudding - Contestar

  11. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 11, imagen 1 de 2 MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mediados 2009 Reemplazo del Trackpad: paso 11, imagen 2 de 2
    • A continuación, vuelve a instalar los cuatros tornillos Phillips de 1.2 mm a lo largo del borde interior del trackpad.

    • Ajusta los tornillos completamente, luego da vuelta hacia afuera sobre 1/4 de vuelta.

    • Comprueba la alineación del trackpad en el lado del teclado de la carcasa superior. Una vez que hayas centrado el trackpad en la carcasa superior, ajusta los cuatro tornillos Phillips completamente.

    trackpad still doesn't click. I've tried two separate parts.. but what makes it pop back up after depressing the pad? It just lays there. I've taken it apart four times to adjust the tork screw... nothing. HELP!

    Gail - Contestar

    two options here :

    _adjust the screw which control the deepness of the click

    or

    _the back panel put pressure on the battery which prevent the movement of the trackpad

    Sebastien CHAPUIS -

    My trackpad was driving me up the wall, bouncing all over the place. Ifixit Trackpad comes with extra screws, hinge and adjuster. You won't believe how tiny these screws are! If one falls in the carpet-it's GONE! Bless you Ifixit! To center when re-installing adjust by sliding a thin piece of paper (scotch tape?), under bottom of trackpad, let Trackpad rest on it's own weight and then tighten one top and bottom screw a little bit, and eyeball it, just the tiniest crack of daylight on each side. I strongly suggest the highest quality magnetic screwdriver you can find. The little torx screw disc is an adjuster. If too tight, trackpad won't 'click.' On a Mac, click is not really essential as long as tap and slide are working right. Needs a small amount of clearance. When properly installed you can 'feel' the click if it's right. Probably won't need to mess with it at all. Now my trackpad works like it should, I am a happy camper!

    ovenwally - Contestar

    I replaced the trackpad with a new one: the arrow moves but was not possible to click. I putted back the old trackpad and it works with. The solution: the eleventh picture shown a gray Torx type screw to the left of the connector where there is the recess in the back of the mouse. This screw is used to increase or decrease the depth of clicks. in my case it was too screwed and it was as if I held continually pressed the truckpad: therefore, it was enough to loosen it. At this point I ask myself since in the old truckpad I had problems with the physical click, I probably would have been enough to adjust the screw.

    caronte88 - Contestar

    Vielen Dank, dies hat mir sehr beholfen :-)

    Frederik Häger -

    ifitit is once again amazing. My trackpad just stopped working on my four year old machine. Bought a new trackpad from iFitit, followed the guide and now I have a functional laptop again. One thing to note. 1.2mm is small very, very small. The screws for the trackpad *will* get lost if they fall of the table. Make sure that doesn't happen.

    Jerry - Contestar

    I was having trackpad issue on my 2010 machine, did the replacement from ifixit which arrived broken (bummer) but they replaced it no problems. It worked great for just under a year but now I'm having the same issues again of poor finger tacking, jumping, and lack of sensitivity. I've tried cleaning the whole unit, rebooting in safe mode, refreshing code, and anything else the web has provided. I'm starting to wonder if it's something else on my machine or if the trackpads just don't hold up well enough. Overall I'm super frustrated to have a newer pad crap out this early.

    eastern117 - Contestar

    I don't have a magnetic head driver so I had a terrible time trying to get the screws in. I found getting the screw on the table Phillips side up, I pushed my finger tip into the head til it stuck and placed the screw into the thread that way. The screw stayed in long enough for me to tighten with the driver ! Oh, what a relief! I only lost one screw; thank god for replacement screws! Order your trackpad with screws! They fall and get lost easy! Now I'm happy! :)

    Mark - Contestar

    Next time rub the tip of the screwdriver against a magnet about 10-20 times in the SAME direction (A fridge magnet works)

    Karan Kakkar -

    For some reason the black material under the tabs were enough to stop the track pad from being able to click. I removed that material and now have a track pad that clicks.

    blrmisc - Contestar

    I installed the trackpad, but it was not behaving correctly. Took it apart again and reinstalled, using the 2 new foils that go under the trackpad keeper screws (my old ones were kind of mangled, probably from all the force I had to use on the old trackpad). I also made extra sure the trackpad was precisely lined up this time. Voila! A nice, sensitive new trackpad.

    Thanks, iFixit!

    Felix - Contestar

    I found it difficult to adjust the trackpad’s position so that it had just the same amount of space on every side to move freely when being clicked.

    What worked for me was putting all four screws in - but a little loose as suggested - and then putting the button case back on (without screws) for protection. Turn the laptop in normal position, open it, adjust the trackpad, fix its position with one large strap of of easy to remove tape - approximately 15 x 4-5 cm e.g. masking tape.

    This will hold the trackpad in position while turning the MacBook Pro around and tightening the screws.

    Jörn von Spreckelsen - Contestar

    Watch this Youtube, it shows an additional issue with the click mechanism pressure contact that may be causing the Track Pad to not register clicks. https://youtu.be/awihkz3aYkg

    Macrepair SF - Contestar

    I installed my trackpad and am having trouble getting it to work properly. At first it wouldn’t click at all but I readjusted it and now I can use it mostly, but there seems to be small portions of the trackpad that don’t register my touch (mostly noticeable when I try to scroll with 2 fingers - it just wont). Can you give me some pointers?

    bea - Contestar

    Still having this same problem with no reply. I sometimes can’t use the zoom function on my laptop because the trackpad doesn’t recognize that I am touching it at all. In certain parts of it my touch is not being recognized. I have tried to readjust several times without success. Would love some recommendations if anybody has any.

    bea -

    I have followed every step of this guide, word for word, and my for some reason the new replacement trackpad is unresponsive. Any tips?

    andrescruz - Contestar

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I replaced the trackpad and the new one had a strange behave: the arrow moves, the multi-touch works, but was not possible to click and when the arrow passes on the dock it doesn't react at all, then I plugged in an external mouse and the behave was the same (in few words it was impossible to use the computer).

Now I putted back the old trackpad and I work with the external mouse.

Did someone experienced something similar?

Did you solve in some way?

Thank you in advance.

Fortunato - Contestar

Are you sure you pushed the cable in all the way

will stadler -

Hello,

I also had a similar problem. I was told to try to reset the SMC in this way:

1. Attach the MagSafe power cord

2. Power off the MacBook Pro

3. Press the L-Shift/Control/Option and Power button at the same time and hold.

4. Release them all at the same time

5. Then power on the MacBook Pro

but didn't work for me. Any other suggestion?

donato spoltore - Contestar

Anyone have trouble with the trackpad acting wonky after installation? Clicking well, but the right 1/3 side does not track properly. Cursor will start to go all over the place or stop. Also installed an Anker replacement battery as well, took off the foot pads as recommended. Just trying to figure out if it's software or hardware. (i.e. did I get a faulty replacement trackpad.).

Thanks!

skiwildcat7 - Contestar

Thanks for this very precise step-by-step guide! Good old MBP works fine again.

Cost: Track pad from China € 26, ifixit screwdriver set € 25 - compared to the Apple shop's cost estimate a real big deal!

Wolfgang Ehle - Contestar

Thank you IfixIt . It was a breeze to fix my trackpad. Took me all of 15 min. No adjustments needed in my case. I did go with the 000 driver instead of the 00 because of comment left here and it worked flawlessly . My next project is my screen on a iPad 4th gen. Thanx again and wish me luck .

cuban4lf - Contestar

I've replaced the trackpad and it's working fine, except that the fan is always at maximum speed and never stop or slow down as soon as the macbook starts, so it's kindy noisy. I tried to reinstall the old trackpad (which doesn't click anymore), and fan went back to normal.

So, even if i don't know how the two are related, the new trackpad makes the fan go crazy. I've tried all kind of reset, smc etc... but no luck. Any idea?

Arnaud - Contestar

1st off shipping... WAS SUPER QUICK via FEDEX!!!!

Wow that was super easy!

So glad I purchased the "Essential Electronics Tool kit" Made the repair that much easier!(Right tools for the right job)

I was a little worried as the trackpad it self did not click but after aligning it and then tightening the 4 screws down it was fine!

Also purchased a new Battery and replaced that the same time, such a breeze!

Thanks IFIXIT completely satisfied and will recommend to all my friends!

getednam - Contestar

I replaced the trackpad on my MacBook Pro 13" Mid 2009 model with iFixit's used trackpad (with screws) and it is working perfectly. The guide was easy to follow and all the recommended tools above worked well. The only trouble I had was unscrewing the screws from the trackpad. I had to push from the other side of the trackpad to get the screwdriver to turn them. I recommend getting new screws with the new trackpad as I just about stripped the old ones because of this problem. Thank you iFixit for saving me a trip to the Apple store and paying for an expensive repair.

megaflip - Contestar

Trackpad Replacement Guide was perfect. So were other guides pointing to possible battery culpability in "no click registration" problem in trackpad. After troubleshooting the battery (not the culprit in my machine), I bought the replacement trackpad and the $10 set of screws & misc items for trackpad fix, followed the steps (holding breath), and bingo -- clicker works again. Caution: your 00 philips needs a magnetic tip to work the microscopic trackpad mounting screws. The 000 tip worked for me on the MacBook case but 00 tip was needed to muscle the tiny trackpad screws. My new Trackpad must have shipped with a mini-ziplock bag of replacement screws, though I didn't notice until nearly done with the replacement. Still totally glad I spent the $10 extra to get a "for sure" set of new screws in case of head strip (unlikely you will strip threads but possible to score the philips notches because they are seated really tight). I had no problems with trackpad functionality after the install. Totally perfect.

johnpiperjr - Contestar

Repair went smoothly and trackpad works great! I'm a cheap-o and bought the used trackpad without extra screws (one beer down and I was still able to manage not losing the original screws, phew!). As you may have guessed, I spilled red wine all over my computer and luckily there was no internal damage except for the trackpad. The mouse moved and clicked but did not register the clicks. I was worried that it may have been a deeper issue than only the trackpad, but just my luck that things worked out in my favor. Thank you to the contributor for this easy repair guide!

Rachel Freid - Contestar

What's wrong with the idea of removing the cable from the trackpad itself and re-using it with a new cable-less replacement trackpad? Wouldn't that be MUCH easier?

tracy - Contestar

I just finished installing the trackpad on my trusty old MacBook, and it works better than the last one that was installed by a “professional”. Instructions were easy to follow. Thank you!!

occupant - Contestar

Thanks for this helpful tutorial. I thought I might have to replace my trackpad, since it didn't click well anymore while still moving the cursor well. But I discovered that this is the case when something is pressing against the trackpad from below, hindering it from clicking well. Below the trackpad lies the battery, so if your battery is old it can be swollen. In this case you need to replace the battery. In my case I had replaced the battery and tightened the two battery screws too much, which pressed the battery against the trackpad. Loosening the two battery screws a bit solved my problem without the need to buy a new trackpad.

Blibluuu - Contestar

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