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Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement

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  1. Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Release the Joy Con controller locking tabs: paso 1, imagen 1 de 3 Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Release the Joy Con controller locking tabs: paso 1, imagen 2 de 3 Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Release the Joy Con controller locking tabs: paso 1, imagen 3 de 3
    • Before you begin this repair, make sure the device is completely powered off.

    • Press and hold down the small round button on the back of the Joy Con controller.

    • While you hold down the button, slide the controller upward.

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    • Continue sliding the Joy Con upward until it's completely removed from the console.

    • Repeat this same process for the other Joy Con.

  3. Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Remove the back-side screws: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
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    • Use a Y00 screwdriver to remove the four 6.3 mm-long screws securing the rear panel.

    • Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw and make sure it goes back exactly where it came from.

  4. Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Remove the top and bottom screws: paso 4, imagen 1 de 2 Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Remove the top and bottom screws: paso 4, imagen 2 de 2
    • Use a JIS 000 driver or an official iFixit PH 000 driver to remove the following screws securing the rear panel:

    • One 2.5 mm-long screw on the top edge of the device

    • Two 2.5 mm-long screws on the bottom edge of the device

    • To prevent these tight screws from stripping, apply firm downward force, work slowly and try another JIS 000 or PH 000 driver if the screws won't come out.

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    • Use a JIS 000 screwdriver or an official iFixit PH 000 driver to remove the two 3.8 mm center screws on the sides of the device (one on each side).

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    • Use your finger to flip up the kickstand on the back of the device.

    • If there's a microSD card in the microSD card slot, remove it now before you continue to the next step.

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    • Use a JIS 000 screwdriver or an official iFixit PH 000 driver to remove the 1.6 mm screw in the kickstand well.

    • Close the kickstand.

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    • Open the game card cartridge flap.

    • The game card cartridge flap attaches to the other half of the plastic shell, preventing you from completely lifting up the rear panel if it's closed.

    • Lift the rear panel up from the bottom of the device and remove it.

  9. Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Remove the microSD card reader: paso 9, imagen 1 de 1
    • Use a JIS 000 screwdriver or an official iFixit PH 000 driver to remove the 3.1 mm screw securing the microSD card reader to the device.

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    • Use your fingers or a pair of tweezers to lift the microSD card reader straight up from the device to disconnect and remove it.

    • During reassembly, make sure the press connector underneath the foam pad is firmly connected to the motherboard. It may help to remove the foam pad before reinstalling the card reader.

  11. Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Remove the shield plate: paso 11, imagen 1 de 1
    • Use a JIS 000 screwdriver or an official iFixit PH 000 driver to remove the six 3 mm screws securing the shield plate to the device.

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    • Use your fingers or a pair of tweezers to peel back the piece of foam on the top edge of the device near the fan exhaust port.

    • If the foam doesn't easily peel away, don't force it as it might end up tearing. Carefully peel at different spots to pull back the foam.

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    • Insert a spudger underneath the shield plate along the edge of the device.

    • Pry up to lift the shield plate and remove it from the device.

    • You may feel a bit of resistance. This is normal, since the shield plate is slightly bonded to the heat sink with thermal paste.

    • A thick pink thermal compound bridges the gap between the shield plate and the copper heat sink underneath. This helps prevent the Switch from overheating.

    • You can reuse the pink thermal compound if you're careful. Keep the compound clean and make sure it makes solid contact between the heat sink and the shield during reassembly.

    • If you need to replace it, refer to our thermal paste guide to remove the old thermal compound and replace it with an appropriate compound, such as K5 Pro, during reassembly.

  14. Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Disconnect the battery: paso 14, imagen 1 de 2 Nintendo Switch Headphone Jack and Game Card Board Replacement, Disconnect the battery: paso 14, imagen 2 de 2
    • Use the point of a spudger to pry the battery connector straight up and out of its socket on the motherboard.

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    • Use a clean fingernail to flip open the lock on the game card reader ZIF connector by prying it straight up.

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    • Use the tip of a spudger to gently slide the game card reader ribbon cable out of its socket.

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    • Use a Phillips driver to remove the two 3.1 mm screws from the headphone jack bracket.

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    • Remove the headphone jack bracket.

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    • Use a Phillips driver to remove the single 3.1 mm screw from the headphone jack and game card board.

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    • Use the tip of a spudger to disconnect the headphone jack by prying its connector straight up.

    • The connector is partially obscured by the copper heat pipe. Make sure it disconnects completely.

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    • During reassembly, to seat the headphone jack connector, pull the entire game card reader board slightly toward the top edge of the Switch so that the headphone jack connector lines up with its socket.

    • Use your spudger to press the connector down until it snaps into place.

    • Press all along the top of the connector to make sure it seats correctly, including the area under the heat pipe.

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    • Gently lift the game card reader board, starting with the headphone jack.

    • Slide the game card reader board away from the copper heat pipe, and remove it.

Conclusión

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Blake Klein

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After changing the board out, I don’t have touch on the screen, put the original PCB back in the console and i have touch again, so its not that I did any damage to the flexes or ZIF connector. Any one have any ideas?

Griffin - Contestar

Hey man, did you ever figure this out? I have the exact same issue. My touchscreen is no longer working.

Uncle Jessy -

Seems there are different kinds of card slots, European, American and Japanese, Installing for example an Eurean version into an American version wil result in a not working touchscreen , i think it`s a software issue as the cardslot had same parts, if anyone finds a workaround please let us know

Eric Boer (De pspdokter) -

Nintendo does not like aftermarket replacement part. Get original second hand and will be ok

mfijak -

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