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  1. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS, Carcasa Trasera: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Desatornilla los cuatro tornillos Phillips #00 a lo largo de la parte superior de la tapa trasera.

    • Los tornillos se mantienen en su lugar mediante arandelas de seguridad y no se saldrán de la cubierta posterior.

    • La sección de comentarios está llena de almas desafortunadas que le dirán que los tornillos aquí hasta el paso 4 se quitarán increíblemente fácilmente. Presiona bastante fuerte y ve despacio.

    #00 screwdriver is too big... probably need a #000

    thomascroguennec - Contestar

    #00 will work - but you must press down firmly and sort of jerk the screw out a few degrees at a time. If you don't press firmly, the screws strip very easily. Using #000 will strip the screws more easily.

    Tai -

    I used a #0 without any issues and 0 stripped. I used the #0 for all screws internally and externally. The head was sharp and I applied adequate amounts of pressure when loosening the screw.

    Ben Kevan -

    The correct screwdriver should be a JIS, or you can get a screwdriver specific for the 3DS from other sites for less than $2

    Oscar - Contestar

    do you have to buy it

    deeznuts -

    Where would I buy a screwdriver specifically for the 3DS? Also would it work on the DS? I need to replace the battery for my DS.

    Caitlin Lumsden -

    I used Phillips #000 and it worked like a charm, i need to order a new SD board or do you guys think i should send it. What happened is that it got water damaged and everything works fine when i opened it everything looked fine no signs of water corrosion everything on the 3DS works exept it always give me a message saying the SD card is locked and i know for a fact it isnt locked i already tried using 3 different SD cards and none of them are lock protected and yes they are formatted as well. I need help

    Leo Torres - Contestar

    there's a switch on the SD card, switch it and it will be unlocked again. it happened to me once too.

    Bagel -

    david hodson you are incredible. literally all you need to do is heat the screen up and pry it off and you make them take apart the whole thing

    melody - Contestar

    You've done this?

    magykmaster -

    I have to ask the same question. If just the glass display is broken, and you're heating it up to remove the glass, is it really necessary to remove everything? Doesn't like like it is necessary

    Wade -

    I just did it your way and it went fine. didnt even have to remove the battery. This is incredible misstep on the authors part.

    patrick -

    only take out the screen for a motherboard removal? Are you using the wrong guide or was this guide used for two different repairs?

    Reed Deemer -

    I used a PH0x50, but it wasn't easy.

    John - Contestar

    This may be a dumb question but where do I buy the 3DS upper screen?

    John - Contestar

    eBay... Just do a search for the 3DS Upper screen. $9.49 & it comes with the tools.

    Gary Darnell -

    The LCD screen I ordered came with all the tools I needed except a pair of tweezers. All in all it was about $14.00 and a little bit of my time.

    Gary Darnell - Contestar

    Does anyone know where I can find the right bumper button for a 3ds? I can't find it on ebay must of damaged it playing smash bros.

    Steven Castro Parrilla - Contestar

    Really wish I had read the comments first... How about instead of the warning saying to press down hardly and go slow, you say to use the correct screwdriver size like others mentioned in the comments. I not only stripped multiple screws, even after putting a glove on for more pressure, I bent my screwdriver from pressing down so hard. Granted it's a cheap jeweler's kit screwdriver, but it still would've been nice to not have that problem and be informed of the right size in the first place.

    hockeymorgan35 - Contestar

    Got my tools one day after ordering, as I live a couple hours away from the supplier, Will post again when i try guide.

    nintendokakashi - Contestar

    I tried doing this with a #00 Philips but it just didn't turn

    Acrobatic Mars01 - Contestar

    Hello there, I need some assistance I have done a full housing replacement I have everything working except the 3d slider . The 3D option is always on can someone let me know which flex it is or what I am forgetting . Thanks guys !

    Noe Ibarra - Contestar

    The 3D light lets you know there is a 3D option available for the current game you’re playing. Usually, it is always on, except when you’re playing a game that doesn’t support 3D. Turning the 3D slider off does not turn off the 3D LED.

    Scott D -

    I've always been lucky with these four, and at the time it was my first disassembly so I didn't know what stripping a screw was!

    FarmYard Gaming - Contestar

    These screws don't strip easily, however, the screws at step 4 do.

    TheBlueInkling -

  2. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS: paso 2, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS: paso 2, imagen 2 de 2
    • Sostén el dispositivo con una mano y dale la vuelta.

    • Sujeta el borde superior de la cubierta posterior con la mano opuesta para que la cubierta no vuelva a caer en su lugar.

    • Voltea la 3DS nuevamente para que la cubierta posterior quede hacia arriba.

    • Tira de la tapa trasera hacia arriba y hacia afuera del resto del dispositivo para quitarla.

    Rember to transfer the model number sticker to the new cover

    Caleb Mezenberg (Caleb) - Contestar

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    • Inserta una herramienta de apertura de plástico en la muesca de la carcasa inferior sobre la batería.

    • Haz palanca en la batería con la herramienta de apertura de plástico.

    • Toma el borde superior de la batería y levántala para sacarla de la carcasa inferior.

  4. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS, Carcasa Inferior: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los nueve tornillos Phillips negros de 6,3 mm de la carcasa inferior.

    • Estos tornillos no se desprenderán muy fácilmente a menos que use la broca del tamaño correcto. Aplica presión a los tornillos mientras los gira para evitar que se rompan.

    • Retira el tornillo Phillips plateado de 2,4 mm que se encuentra sobre la ranura del cartucho de juego.

    Had to give up at this point. Tried using the ifixit #00 phillips screwdriver to take out two screws and ended up stripping them.

    Demios - Contestar

    Stuck at the same spot, those screws are in there really tight.

    John Pasula - Contestar

    Ruined my screws because of incorrect head, thanks!

    3dsuser - Contestar

    I had so much trouble with these screws, I gave up. Unfortunately, I can't accept failure so tried again. I figured out if you turn it right before you loosen it worked. Maybe it was just me, but I turned it right then kept pressure as I turned to loosen. I was surprised I hadn't stripped any screws out.

    Nicole Bauer - Contestar

    Does anyone have any idea of how to remove these screws. I've pretty badly stripped the screws and I've gone to 20+ pages trying to figure this. I'm considering just prying the !@#$ thing.

    Vino - Contestar

    use a dremil and make it a flat head

    Ralph Prowant -

    ruined my screws here too...what the !@#$ nintendo?

    trying to survive a nuclear meltdown inside the !@#$ thing

    Hamza Jarkas - Contestar

    More like trying to subtly enforce planned obsolescence by not allowing you to make repairs to your device.

    Ullyssys -

    I used a #00 Philips 1/8" bit with no problem; however, the narrow diameter of the counter sunk hole can inhibit making secure contact with the screw head. You can be using the right bit (#00) but if the diameter of the bit shaft is too big you won't get proper contact.

    I found this to be an excellent guide. Thanks

    Dave W - Contestar

    Unscrewed the nine 6.3 mm screws using the J000 bit from the iFixit 54 bit driver kit without much effort & without stripping the screw heads. Just gotta really position the bit correctly on the screw to have a proper fitting & not strip the screw heads.

    STZ9 - Contestar

    The screws didn't strip but the philips screw driver did? @__@

    These are rough either way.

    John Zhou - Contestar

    I used a "Whia 273 - PH000x40" screwdriver and held it firmly pushing the palm of my hand on the yellow end of the screwdriver and rocked the screw slightly (counter clockwise and clockwise) until it started to move. Then, without letting up on the pressure I carefully backed it out. The screwdriver is excellent because it is hardened (unlike some cheapo's out there) and the very tip is blunt not sharp. If the tip is too sharp, the point will bottom out in the screw and the sides that do all the work, won't be able to fully contact the inside of the screw. This screwdriver fits so well that the screws actually stick to it once they are removed. If the screwdriver moves AT ALL when you initially try it in the screw, STOP and find a better one. Also, start with the screws in the center, somehow they seem a little easier until you get the feel for it.

    Paul -

    Push down hard and turn counter-clockwise, or push down and rotate 3DS counter-clockwise until screw is loose.

    Jonathan - Contestar

    Had the exact same problem, even tried the #000 screw driver too. Stripped the screws due to how tightly they are screwed in there and how easy they strip. I am now unsure what to do from here or if all I can do is give up.

    Sean Baldwin - Contestar

    I second the one who suggested the Whia 273 PH000x40 screwdriver. I had a terrible time unscrewing these screws, and almost stripped them using a cheaper #000 screwdriver. Also tried a 3/16" flathead and destroyed the screwdriver. I bought the Whia and glad I did. It fit perfectly and did not slip at all. DEFINITELY recommend purchasing this high-quality screwdriver. Cost about $10 but well worth it to avoid the hassle.

    pbrazis - Contestar

    The best way I found that works quite well, if you find a screwdriver or bit that is good enough: hold the screwdriver or bit with tons of pressure, and rotate the 3DS clockwise! It will come out in 5-6 rotations, you can do this step in about 10 minutes this way (put down a cloth first, don't scratch the front!)

    Gannon Trueman - Contestar

    I HAVE A WAY TO GET OUT THE STRIPED SCREW. Like you, I had screwed up and tried everything to get the screw out. Do NOT try the glue in that tiny hole, you will get the screw glued permanently in there. The rubber band doesn't work in that tight space either. As desperate as I was, I was trying anything from nail polish to cramming the screw driver in as hard as I possible could. Until I realized that I had a drill. Yes, with the smallest head, I drilled into the screw a little bit, messed with the part I was trying to get out, drilled a little more, messed around, and then finally on my last attempt, I had successfully drilled off the top of the screw rendering the part free. It doesn't matter which drill you use as long as you can fit the head into the hole. Then drill forward like you are trying to drill a hole through wood. Now the only problem is that the remainder of the screw will be stuck in its place. All you really have to do is get a set of pliers and twist that puppy out. And there you go!

    YuuChan - Contestar

    Most likely though, if you have all the other screws out and only have one striped screw, the part should just pop off and you wouldn't have to drill the entire head off the screw.

    YuuChan - Contestar

    Got a brand new #00 screw drive and it striped the first time used it. So now I'm using eyeglass repair kit screw driver and it lasts longer that the one I got of of eBay.

    Acrobatic Mars01 - Contestar

    And I tried all of those tactics that people have been giving and none of them are working.

    Acrobatic Mars01 - Contestar

    The wiha 273 PH #000×40 unsrews it easily! It has a magnet on it!

    Najee - Contestar

    I’m cant get these %#*@ screws out i want to die…

    FRØSTBIT3 - Contestar

    Oh god, someone help i can’t get them out.

    Mark LaPierre - Contestar

    omg everyone is struggling in here smh. I used my PH000 screwdriver made sure it went in aligned to the screws and applied pressure while turning counterclockwise. once it started the screw started lifting i stopped applying pressure and they lifted beautifully. saved damaging my screws with this technique. I also used the same screwdriver size to remove the orange screw where the game slot is. Yall are welcome lol

    Evelyn Avalos - Contestar

    USE A DIFFERENT SCREWDRIVER.

    I was stuck on this for an hour. If your screwdriver is very thin, you won't get the grip necessary if your screws are on tight. I thought my screws were stripped but I switched to a bigger screwdriver and it was effortless. Just MAKE SURE IT IS A 00 PHILLIPS HEAD.

    brendon - Contestar

    Use a JIS screwdriver, not Phillips! I bought the recommended screwdriver from this website and couldn't remove any screws. I went and purchased a J00 screwdriver and removed them quickly.

    danielle - Contestar

    I used what I believe is a 1.5mm screwdriver which I received in one of those 60 in 1 precision screwdriver sets. It fit perfectly and much more snugly compared to any of the J0 - J000 bits.

    Andrew - Contestar

    You should change the Screwdriver Type used. A Philipshead can damage Screws and/or Console. Use JIS Type-J00, which iFixIt sells, yes.

    J022 - Contestar

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    • Levanta el borde inferior de la caja inferior del resto de la 3DS.

    • Todavía hay dos cables de cinta que conectan la placa base a la carcasa, así que asegúrate de no sacar la carcasa inferior por completo.

    • Usa una herramienta de apertura de plástico para hacer palanca en los cables planos de los botones laterales de sus zócalos en la placa base.

    • Retira la carcasa inferior del dispositivo.

    When assembling, make sure that L ribbon is inside the case and R ribbon is not under the aluminium battery case. I got them both cut accidentally and had to replace :(

    Marek Jakóbiak - Contestar

    Man muss die Folienkabel für die Tasten nicht unbedingt abziehen wenn man einen Gegenstand dahinter stellt, an dem man den Deckel senkrecht anlehnen kann.

    Jean - Contestar

    Don't listen to the german guy. It's very easy to pop back

    Bruno N - Contestar

  6. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS, Joystick "Circle Pad": paso 6, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los dos tornillos Phillips de 7,7 mm que sujetan la parte posterior del Circle Pad a la placa base.

    my screws wont stop spining what to i do? i have the same problem with other screws and this leavs my joystick very loss and it is dificult to muve it becuase it is aganst the case not lifted up? any sugestions? (sorry for my bad speling jaja im very bad at speling..)

    AppleTopic - Contestar

    I think you stripped your screws. I think the best solution is to change the upper cover of the lower assembly and the screws. The fastest, but temporarily is to stick in some way the joystick housing to the cover, but it won’t last long, so do this only if you have to use your console while you wait the cover to come. Anyway, so not overtighten the new screws, or you will be in the same situation once again.

    Daniele Carminati -

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    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para sacar la parte posterior del Circle Pad de la placa base.

    • Levanta el joystick Circle Pad de la placa base y colócalo boca arriba de modo que se pueda acceder al conector del cable plano.

    When reassembling verify that the circle pad control is oriented right. I had to go back in after completion when I realized it wasn't centered.

    Daniel Johnson - Contestar

    I would not disable the back side all the way because it could really mess up your 3DS.

    masterspeggy3 - Contestar

    From this step, follow this video https://youtu.be/XGdRim2Mvrk?t=627

    you can skipp from step 8 to 20

    lots of unnecessary steps

    Bruno N - Contestar

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    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger o la uña para levantar la solapa de retención en el conector ZIF del cable plano Circle Pad.

    • Asegúrate de hacer palanca en la solapa de retención con bisagras, no en el enchufe en sí.

    • Levanta el joystick Circle Pad de la placa base.

    Can you replace a zif socket? The little metal pieces on mine broke off...

    Colton Alverson - Contestar

    YOUR &&^&@@ HAHAHAAHA, no you cant you would have to purchase a new motherboard i feek you bro happened in my first time

    vrobinson -

    you might want to find someone who is skilled in component level microsoldering for that

    Samuel Martin -

    The retaining flap on mine broke off, is there any way to fix it?

    Madi Hansen - Contestar

    Don't do this step! it is not necessary. you can skip steps 8 through 20

    S Maduras - Contestar

    Skip steps 8 through 20. It will save a lot of time. Thanks S Maduras for the warning.

    clarissa.vetintegral - Contestar

    Thanks S Maduras! Your tip

    made this super easy. No need for steps 8-20.

    Carl Vero -

    OH MY GOD THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I'm sure I would have destroyed my ds if I did all that

    Amber Selley -

    Just like everyone else I recommend skipping to step 21. You don't need to take all the components out to replace the circle pad.

    Callum M. - Contestar

    Skip steps 8-20 like they said!! Doing all those unnecessary steps wasted so so much time and frustrated me hugely by causing me to damage my microphone ribbon cable…

    Falcon - Contestar

    What do you mean by skipping 8-20? Do I not need to remove the screws in order to replace the lower LCD?

    Marion Saga -

    you know, after you disconnect the ribbon from the mobo, you can just remove the back discs and the rubber part. no need to go past here.

    TruGoose - Contestar

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    • Para disminuir la posibilidad de perderlo durante las reparaciones, es posible que desees quitar las dos almohadillas delgadas debajo del joystick Circle Pad.

    • Usa un spudger o un destornillador para levantar las almohadillas y sacarlas del dispositivo.

    When reassembling, you can use the pointy end of the spudger to align the hold again with the joystick. It’ll probably have bounced around while you’re moving other things.

    anthonyhersey - Contestar

    If your only goal is to replace the circle-pad, the following steps are unnecessary. You can skip to step 21, the removal of the circle-pad.

    Andrew - Contestar

  10. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS, Placa SD: paso 10, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los dos tornillos Phillips de 4,5 mm que sujetan la placa SD a la placa base.

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    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para sacar el conector del cable plano de la placa SD de su zócalo en la placa base.

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    • Inserta el extremo plano de un spudger entre la placa SD y la placa base.

    • Pasa el spudger por los lados de la placa SD para liberarla de la almohadilla adhesiva que la mantiene en su lugar.

    • Una vez liberada por completo, levanta la placa SD directamente de la placa base.

    be careful on this step, the sd card board is adhered to the rf shield below it, and bay result in the shield becoming bent as it is only soldered on one side. pry from the side of the board facing the cartridge slot.

    alex chargeer - Contestar

    I didnt notice that and I broke the solders here :(

    Tony Greco -

    mine came off will this make the system not power on or make somthing not work? what do i do know?

    AppleTopic - Contestar

    What did come off? the sd card reader board, or the shield mentioned in the above comment?

    Daniele Carminati -

    When putting it all back together, its easier to put the ribbon connector on before laying on the SD board.

    Pepper - Contestar

  13. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS, Placa Wi-Fi: paso 13, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS, Placa Wi-Fi: paso 13, imagen 2 de 2
    • Desliza el extremo plano de un spudger debajo de la esquina de la placa Wi-Fi y levántalo para separarlo de la placa base.

    • El cable de la antena Wi-Fi todavía está conectado a la placa Wi-Fi, por lo que aún no puedes quitarla por completo.

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    • Levanta la placa Wi-Fi de la placa base y gírala de modo que la parte inferior quede hacia arriba.

    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para sacar el conector del cable de la antena Wi-Fi de su zócalo en la placa Wi-Fi.

    • Retira la placa Wi-Fi del dispositivo.

    That moment you bought all your supplies and realise while removing the wifi chip the antenna is not plugged in because you forgot to plug it in last time……… Scew me…

    Sidney the wolf - Contestar

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    • Sujeta el cable de cinta del micrófono cerca del micrófono con un par de pinzas.

    • Tira del micrófono hacia arriba para sacarlo de la carcasa superior.

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    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger o la uña para levantar la solapa de retención en el conector ZIF del cable plano del ensamblaje del altavoz.

    • Asegúrate de hacer palanca en la aleta de retención con bisagras, NO en el enchufe en sí. Si dañas el enchufe o el cable, la 3DS hará que su LED de encendido parpadee cuando presiones el botón de encendido y no hará nada más.

    • Desconecta el cable plano del ensamblaje del altavoz con un par de pinzas.

    Can there be a guide on how to replace this part? I pry on the socket accidentally.

    im just a Ordinary marker - Contestar

    I don't even know where they sell a new socket for this, but you'd need to have a soldering station and know how to micro solder. assuming no pads where ripped off then you'd just solder it back down. if a pad broke then you'd need to run jumpers to fix it. in short its very difficult and expensive to fix unless you have the know how and the tools already.

    ssanchez7610 -

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    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger o la uña para levantar la solapa de retención del conector ZIF del cable plano de la cámara.

    • Asegúrate de hacer palanca en la solapa de retención con bisagras, no en el enchufe en sí.

    • Al volver a armar, ten en cuenta que los contactos dorados miran hacia la placa base (a diferencia de los contactos dorados del cable de la cámara que miran hacia afuera).

    Be sure to fit the motherboard inbetween the joystick and volume slider in properly (you can double check by seeing if the volume slider on the outside goes up and down smoothly). When I closed it the first time it was stuck on full volume so I needed to go back in and readjust!

    Veronika Todd - Contestar

    When putting the cable back I recommend to open the 3ds while keeping it face down so the cable has more room to fit.

    Roberto Cantu - Contestar

    Thank you so much, opening the 3ds is needed to fit the cable back easily.

    Halefall -

    The camera ribbon cable contacts face towards the motherboard, the speaker ones face away.

    David Madrigal - Contestar

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    • Retira los siete tornillos Phillips que sujetan la placa base a la carcasa superior:

    • Cuatro tornillos dorados de 2,5 mm

    • Dos tornillos negros de 3,5 mm

    • Un tornillo plateado de 2,5 mm.

    • Cuando quites este tornillo, el control deslizante de volumen puede caerse.

    • Levanta el lado de la placa base que se encuentra a lo largo del borde inferior de la 3DS.

    Do yourself a favor and DON'T remove the 2.5 mm silver screw (yellow circle). It just holds in a little plastic bit under the volume control. The board comes out just fine with the screw still in. If you remove it, the plastic bit will fall out at random when you turn over the case.

    First time I took mine apart, I noticed something fall out later, tracked it down and then puzzled over what it was and where it came from.

    Chupi - Contestar

    There is some adhesive where the AC adapter plugs in so I recommend watching out for that

    Devin Stephenson - Contestar

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    • Continúa levantando el conjunto de la placa base y gíralo hasta que descanse junto al resto del dispositivo.

    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger o la uña para levantar la solapa de retención en el zócalo ZIF del cable plano LCD.

    • Asegúrate de hacer palanca en la solapa de retención con bisagras, no en el enchufe en sí.

    Reinserting this ribbon cable is quite difficult. I found opening the case so that it sits upright at a 90 degree angle helps. The first two times I tried reassembling the top display did not work. Turned out that I was not inserting the ribbon cable in enough. I used tweezers to push this in by gently grabbing the ribbon cable. I was continually inspecting the cable for damage but apparently did not damage it. If anyone has a better idea on how to reinsert this cable I think others would greatly appreciate it.

    pbrazis - Contestar

    Putting the cable back in is the hardest part out of all of this (if you can get past the screws near the beginning). If you have a friend that you trust very much and is very gentle, another pair of hands here really will help. If you're without a friend, make sure to use some flat, angled precision tweezers to push the ribbon in with one hand (pointed tweezers will do in a pinch but you'll have to be careful - I put a small dent in the ribbon and thought I'd broke it), and then use a spudge or something in the other to push the flap down.

    Also worth noting is that the ribbon for the top screen also handles the 3D - if you complete the guide and find you are unable to turn the 3D effect off, you didn't insert the ribbon enough, as I had the problem and re-inserting the ribbon fully fixed it.

    malcolmdemaggio - Contestar

    Careful when reassembling -- watch the position of the black wifi antenna wire! I got mine most of the way back together and noticed it wouldn't close all the way. This wire had come out of the little posts holding it in place and was wedged between the screen and motherboard. Now I have to take it all apart again to fix this.

    Also if you're taking the board out of a working unit to get at the CLK signal to backup the NAND chip ("hardmod"), you don't need to remove the difficult ribbon cable in this step, or the other two wide ones at the top right from earlier. Leave them attached and swing the board out. It won't rotate a full 180 degrees to sit flat outside the unit, but you can open the screen 90 degrees to prop the rest up while having the board out on your table.

    Chupi - Contestar

    I recommend not taking it off in the first place, as reattaching it is awfully difficult. You can easily clean out your abxy buttons with it still attached

    Martin - Contestar

    I am having problems re-inserting the three ribbon cables (3DS XL). Do you need to flip up the retaining flaps first? (I just pulled them out of the slots when removing them.

    darren.brundell - Contestar

    if the flap for the ribbon cable breaks what do you do

    lionmine ____ - Contestar

    who else felt really proud after finally reinserting the cable

    Harrison Rigg - Contestar

    The easiest way to get that ribbon back in is to hold it with some reverse tweezers that I fix it sells and use it to grab the ribbon and hold it while you fiddle with getting the ribbon in the slot. It’s super easy this way. You’ll have it installed in 36 seconds. Try it. (Reverse tweezers…press to release ones)

    Chris - Contestar

  20. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS: paso 20, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retire el conjunto de la placa base del resto del dispositivo.

    Make sure when putting the motherboard back onto the bottom part of the casing that the antenna wire is where it should be - the first time I put this back together the wire got loose and was smooshed in between the casing and the Y and Power buttons, causing them to be stiff/not work. Using the spudge should help in pushing the wire back into the slots along the inside of the case.

    malcolmdemaggio - Contestar

    when reassembling, watch out for the wireless on/off slider - i had started screwing things back in when i realized the slider had slipped to the wrong side, making the slider non functional. by the same token, watch out for the volume slider on the other side.

    meatshaped - Contestar

  21. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS, Interruptor de Volumen: paso 21, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS, Interruptor de Volumen: paso 21, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para sacar el conector del interruptor de volumen de su zócalo en la placa base.

  22. Reemplazo del interruptor de volumen de la Nintendo 3DS: paso 22, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira el interruptor de volumen de la placa base.

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What are all the tools I'd need to complete this repair? And where can I buy them?

Saiph Ichkuro - Contestar

“Follow this guide in reverse” - I’m sorry, but that’s not helpful at all, the volume switch is near-impossible to put back in once fully removed from the motherboard!

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