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Utiliza los dedos para empujar las dos lengüetas de liberación de la batería y sácala del ordenador.
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Retira los dos tornillos Phillips de 2,8 mm en el compartimento de la batería cerca del pestillo.
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Levanta la parte trasera de la caja y desliza los dedos por los laterales, liberando la caja a medida que avanzas. Una vez que hayas liberado los laterales, es posible que tengas que mover la caja hacia arriba y hacia abajo para liberar la parte delantera de la caja superior (hay algunos clips de plástico ocultos que hay que quitar).
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Disconnect the right fan cable from the logic board by placing a spudger beneath the cable and lifting up.
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Remove the three silver T6 Torx screws securing the right fan to the logic board and lower case.
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Lift the right fan up and carefully peel up the tape securing the fan to the heat sink as you go.
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The difficulty level on this really should be changed to moderate like the keyboard replacement one. Infact, this is actually easier to do than the keyboard portion since you don't need to mess with much else after removing the keyboard other than R&I the fan.... just a thought since i just did both fans and the keyboard at once.
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nice writeup. very straight forward. thanks!!!
This guide was INCREDIBLY helpful! I walked through the R&I in under a half hour, and felt ENTIRELY confident at EVERY step of the (lengthy) procedure. MANY THANKS for publishing such a clear guide, and for making all these impossible to get parts available, since Apple no longer supports the A1211 Mac Book Pro, even off-warranty.
I just replaced the right and left fans in my A1211 Macbook Pro, went pretty well, my only issue was on the connection of the right fan cable to the logic board. When I connected it, it seemed to come off too easily, but I could not get a better fit. Now that I am finished and turned on the computer, I am worried that the fan is not spinning. Does anyone know if I can safely open up the computer again and then turn on the computer safely so that I can view if the fan is moving? Or, is there another way to check if the fan is moving? When I put my ear up to the left fan, I can hear the slight sound of the spinning, but on the left side, I can't hear anything.