How do I remove the logic board from my MacBook Pro?

How do I remove the logic board from my MacBook Pro?

  1. Step 1 Lower Case.
  2. Wedge your fingers between the lower case and the vent, and lift upward to release the two clips holding the lower case to the upper case.
  3. Step 3 Battery.
  4. Step 4 Right Fan.
  5. Remove the three 3.1 mm Phillips screws securing the right fan to the logic board.

How do I remove logic board from MacBook air?

Push first on one side of the connector, then on the other side to carefully “walk” it out of its socket. Pull the camera cable parallel to the face of the I/O board toward the front edge of the Air to disconnect it from its socket.

How much does it cost to replace a logic board on a Macbook Air?

Logic board replacement: $400-$500 depending on make and year. Repair time is typically 1-2 days if they have the parts in stock. Logic board replacement: $349-$739, depending on make and year.

What kind of logic board do I need for my MacBook Pro?

We carry replacement logic boards / motherboards for all Macbook, Macbook Pro, and Macbook Air models. through the chart below for your model. Choose a model name… MacBook MacBook Pro MacBook Air

How to replace unibody logic board on MacBook Pro?

For reassembly, it can be helpful to put a small piece of tape on the keyboard ribbon cable (being careful not to stick any to the contacts), to create a small handle. Align the cable with the socket and gently pull with the tape to fully seat it.

What to do if your MacBook Pro Logic Board is stuck?

The early 2011 model may not have a thermal sensor connector. Remove the heat sink from the logic board. If the heat sink appears to be stuck to the logic board after removing all eight screws, it may be helpful to use a spudger to separate the two components.

What kind of unibody for MacBook Pro 17?

In the Late 2011 MacBook Pro 17″ Unibody these screws will be T6 Torx. Remove the right fan from the upper case, minding its cable that may get caught. Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the left fan connector out of its socket on the logic board.