Introducción
Utiliza esta guía para reemplazar un subwoofer o altavoz derecho quemado.
Qué necesitas
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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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Usa el lado plano del spudger para hacer palanca y extraer el cable plano del conector con la placa madre correspondiente al AirPort/Bluetooth.
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Usa una herramienta de apertura de plástico u otro objeto delgado para hacer palanca para levantar con cuidado el altavoz derecho del adhesivo que lo sujeta a la carcasa superior.
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Haz palanca a lo largo del borde del altavoz derecho hasta que se separe de la carcasa superior.
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Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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4 comentarios
General - the reason you are reading this guide may well be that you blew you speakers after installing 'Boom' from the App Store.
All I can say is, don't install it a second time!
Others, be warned! If you use Boom, just use it at the lowest volume you can. Looks like they don't replace speakers.
Or better, don't install it at all.
Stuart.
i did it!! what i can say is the details of the step will bring no mistake even for a beginner to change the spare part!
thank IFIXIT!!
Completed! Things to watch out for.
- Make sure you take note of how the cables are organised in their holders and along the chassis. Once you take them out it’s hard to get them to align back to the factory setting.
- The speaker attached to the antenna assembly has a slot that it falls into which puts the whole unit down lower. I had it sitting in a position that seemed right, but a little bit high. I gave it a slight wiggle and it fell into place, which also brings the antenna cables down lower and away from the case cover.
- The glue on the speaker was hard to release. Had to use a hair dryer & heat up the speaker. Def try & find a very thin spudger or this part is complicated. There seems to be less system wires to damage on the end closer to the hard drive. The antenna wire is too close to the other.
- The screws for the optical drive are tiny and can be pretty hard to drop into place once the drive is in position. I used a bit of blu tac on the end of a screwdriver to lower them down before tightening.