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Retira los seis tornillos localizados en la parte inferior del sistema usando el desarmador de 4.5 mm Gamebit.
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Retira los dos tornillos Phillips #2 de 11.7 mm que conectan el interruptor de encendido a la tarjeta madre.
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Levanta el lado derecho de la barra de eyección fuera de su carcasa.
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Levanta el puerto de control fuera de su carcasa, esto debería ser hecho sin mucha fuerza. Toma nota del lugar de la conexión del cable plano.
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Retira los dos tornillos Phillips de 11.6mm que conectan el escudo delantero a la tarjeta madre.
Older versions of the SNES have the shield attached to the 62 pin connector and you will need to remove more screws and take the shield off with the pin connector in one step.
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Levanta la tarjeta madre directamente para removerla.
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Para reensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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There are several versions of the Super Nintendo. Steps for my version are a bit different.
This seems to be a newer super nintendo. If you have one of the older ones, there will be a bit more screws but still basically the same steps.
There are two versions of the Super Nintendo- the one pictured here, and one with a sound chip board behind the game cartridge reader. These two models have different shells that are not interchangeable (important to know if you're looking to buy a replacement housing for your SNES)
Gena FM -
It’s possible they may be referring to the European/Japanese version of the Super Nintendo/Super Famicom. Either that, or it’s one of the weird, misshapen “reskins”.
In order to prevent damage to the fuse, make sure that you always cycle the power before doing so with the power supply disconnected.
Raucedine - Contestar
There is a step missing from these instructions. There are two philips head screws where the AV/Power ports are on the back of the motherboard that need to be removed before you can remove the motherboard itself.
phoenixknight8082 - Contestar
I replaced my controller port, thinking that it was the culprit, but my SNES is still having issues. Nothing works for controller port 1 and only a few buttons work for controller port 2. I tried switching out the controllers and the issue seems to be isolated to the SNES itself. Does anyone have any other suggestions for fixing my issue?
Thanks in advance.
Mike Watts - Contestar
For those facing a black screen on startup (after having cleaned pins on cartridges and cartridge slot) WITH power light coming on, turn off console, remove power, and try shorting out the capacitor leads. My SNES stopped working suddenly after a single power cycle, and shorting out the leads (while UNPOWERED) revived it.
Austin Barnett - Contestar
Could you further explain how to short the capacitor leads?
Will Pulman -