Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
26
Time Required
1 - 2 hours
Sections
4
- Disable Auto Boot
- 1 step
- Lower Case
- 7 steps
- Battery Disconnect
- 7 steps
- Antenna Cable Assembly
- 11 steps
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Introduction
For your safety, drain your MacBook Pro’s battery to 25% charge or less before you begin.
What you need
Step 1
Disable Auto Boot
- Before starting this procedure, you must disable your Mac’s Auto Boot feature. Auto Boot powers on your Mac when you open the lid, and may be accidentally triggered during disassembly. Use this guide or follow the abbreviated instructions below to disable Auto Boot. This command may not work on all Macs.
- Power on your Mac and launch Terminal.
- Copy and paste the following command (or type it exactly) into Terminal:
- sudo nvram AutoBoot=%00
- Press [return]. If prompted, enter your administrator password and press [return] again. Note: Your return key may also be labeled ⏎ or “enter.”
- You can now safely power down your Mac and open the bottom case, without it accidentally powering on.
- When your repair is complete and your Mac is successfully reassembled, re-enable Auto Boot with the following command:
- sudo nvram AutoBoot=%03
Before starting this procedure, you must disable your Mac’s Auto Boot feature. Auto Boot powers on your Mac when you open the lid, and may be accidentally triggered during disassembly. Use this guide or follow the abbreviated instructions below to disable Auto Boot. This command may not work on all Macs.
Power on your Mac and launch Terminal.
Copy and paste the following command (or type it exactly) into Terminal:
sudo nvram AutoBoot=%00
Press [return]. If prompted, enter your administrator password and press [return] again. Note: Your return key may also be labeled ⏎ or “enter.”
You can now safely power down your Mac and open the bottom case, without it accidentally powering on.
When your repair is complete and your Mac is successfully reassembled, re-enable Auto Boot with the following command:
sudo nvram AutoBoot=%03
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Step 2
Remove the pentalobe screws
- Before proceeding, unplug and power down your MacBook. Close the display and lay it on a soft surface, top-side down.
- Use a P5 Pentalobe driver to remove the six screws securing the lower case:
- Two 6.2 mm screws
- Four 3.4 mm screws
- Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw and make sure it goes back exactly where it came from to avoid damaging your device.
Before proceeding, unplug and power down your MacBook. Close the display and lay it on a soft surface, top-side down.
Use a P5 Pentalobe driver to remove the six screws securing the lower case:
Two 6.2 mm screws
Four 3.4 mm screws
Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw and make sure it goes back exactly where it came from to avoid damaging your device.
Step 3
Open a gap using a suction cup
- Apply a suction handle to the lower case near the front-center area of the MacBook Pro.
- Lift the suction handle to create a slight gap between the lower case and the chassis.
Apply a suction handle to the lower case near the front-center area of the MacBook Pro.
Lift the suction handle to create a slight gap between the lower case and the chassis.
Step 4
Separate the clips
- Insert one corner of an opening pick into the space between the lower case and the chassis.
- Slide the opening pick around the nearest corner and halfway up the side of the case.
- This releases the first of the hidden clips securing the lower case to the chassis. You should feel and hear the clip pop free.
Insert one corner of an opening pick into the space between the lower case and the chassis.
Slide the opening pick around the nearest corner and halfway up the side of the case.
This releases the first of the hidden clips securing the lower case to the chassis. You should feel and hear the clip pop free.
Step 5
- Repeat the previous step on the opposite side, sliding your opening pick under the lower case and up the side to pop the second clip free.
Repeat the previous step on the opposite side, sliding your opening pick under the lower case and up the side to pop the second clip free.
Step 6
- Insert your opening pick once again under the front edge of the lower case, near one of the two centermost screw holes.
- Give the pick a firm twist to pop free the third clip securing the lower case to the chassis.
- Repeat this procedure near the other of the two centermost screw holes, popping the fourth clip free.
Insert your opening pick once again under the front edge of the lower case, near one of the two centermost screw holes.
Give the pick a firm twist to pop free the third clip securing the lower case to the chassis.
Repeat this procedure near the other of the two centermost screw holes, popping the fourth clip free.
Step 7
- Pull the lower case firmly towards the front of the MacBook (away from the hinge area) to separate the last of the clips securing the lower case.
- Pull first at one corner, then the other.
- Pull to the side—not up.
- This can require a lot of force.
Pull the lower case firmly towards the front of the MacBook (away from the hinge area) to separate the last of the clips securing the lower case.
Pull first at one corner, then the other.
Pull to the side—not up.
This can require a lot of force.
Step 8
Remove the lower case
- Remove the lower case.
- To reinstall the lower case:
- Set it in place and align the sliding clips near the display hinge. Press down and slide the cover toward the hinge. It should stop sliding as the clips engage.
- When the sliding clips are fully engaged and the lower case looks correctly aligned, press down firmly on the lower case to engage the four hidden clips underneath. You should feel and hear them snap into place.
Remove the lower case.
To reinstall the lower case:
Set it in place and align the sliding clips near the display hinge. Press down and slide the cover toward the hinge. It should stop sliding as the clips engage.
When the sliding clips are fully engaged and the lower case looks correctly aligned, press down firmly on the lower case to engage the four hidden clips underneath. You should feel and hear them snap into place.
Step 9
Uncover the battery connector
- Carefully peel up the large piece of tape covering the battery connector, on the edge of the logic board nearest the battery.
- Remove the tape.
Carefully peel up the large piece of tape covering the battery connector, on the edge of the logic board nearest the battery.
Remove the tape.
Step 10
- Gently peel back the small piece of tape covering the battery board data cable connector.
- The tape is integrated into the ribbon cable and will not detach completely. Simply peel it back enough to access the connector.
Gently peel back the small piece of tape covering the battery board data cable connector.
The tape is integrated into the ribbon cable and will not detach completely. Simply peel it back enough to access the connector.
Step 11
- Use the tip of a spudger to flip up the small black locking tab securing the cable in its connector.
Use the tip of a spudger to flip up the small black locking tab securing the cable in its connector.
Step 12
- Disconnect the battery board data cable by sliding it out from its socket.
- Slide parallel to the logic board, in the direction of the cable.
Disconnect the battery board data cable by sliding it out from its socket.
Slide parallel to the logic board, in the direction of the cable.
Step 13
- Fold the battery board data cable to the side and out of the way.
Fold the battery board data cable to the side and out of the way.
Step 14
- Use a T5 Torx driver to remove the 3.7 mm pancake screw securing the battery power connector.
Use a T5 Torx driver to remove the 3.7 mm pancake screw securing the battery power connector.
Step 15
Disconnect the battery
- Use a spudger to gently lift the battery power connector, disconnecting the battery.
- Lift the connector high enough so that it stays separated from its socket. If it accidentally makes contact during the course of your repair, it could damage your MacBook Pro.
Use a spudger to gently lift the battery power connector, disconnecting the battery.
Lift the connector high enough so that it stays separated from its socket. If it accidentally makes contact during the course of your repair, it could damage your MacBook Pro.
Step 16
Remove the hinge covers
- Remove the four 1.9 mm T3 Torx screws securing the plastic covers on top of the display hinges.
- Remove both plastic hinge covers.
Remove the four 1.9 mm T3 Torx screws securing the plastic covers on top of the display hinges.
Remove both plastic hinge covers.
Step 17
Disconnect the main display cable
- Remove the two 2.9 mm T3 Torx screws securing the aluminum cover on top of the main display cable.
- Remove the cover.
Remove the two 2.9 mm T3 Torx screws securing the aluminum cover on top of the main display cable.
Remove the cover.
Step 18
- Remove the two 1.7 mm T3 Torx screws securing the aluminum cover on top of the display cable flex connector.
- Remove the cover.
Remove the two 1.7 mm T3 Torx screws securing the aluminum cover on top of the display cable flex connector.
Step 19
- Pry the display board flex cable straight up from its socket to disconnect it from the display board.
Pry the display board flex cable straight up from its socket to disconnect it from the display board.
Step 20
Unscrew the antenna cable assembly
- Remove the four 1.5 mm T3 Torx screws securing the two aluminum covers on top of the two display board cables.
- Use a pair of tweezers to remove the two aluminium covers.
Remove the four 1.5 mm T3 Torx screws securing the two aluminum covers on top of the two display board cables.
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the two aluminium covers.
Step 21
- Remove the four 3.9 mm T5 Torx screws (two from each side) securing the antenna cable assembly.
- Also remove the twelve 1.1 mm P2 pentalobe screws (six from each side).
Remove the four 3.9 mm T5 Torx screws (two from each side) securing the antenna cable assembly.
Also remove the twelve 1.1 mm P2 pentalobe screws (six from each side).
Step 22
Disconnect the antenna cables
- Carefully disconnect the three antenna coax cables by prying them straight up from the logic board.
- Slide your tweezers or the pointed end of your spudger underneath each cable until it’s near the socket, and then gently twist or pry up to disconnect it.
- To reconnect each cable, align the connector directly over its socket, and then press down so it snaps into place.
Carefully disconnect the three antenna coax cables by prying them straight up from the logic board.
Slide your tweezers or the pointed end of your spudger underneath each cable until it’s near the socket, and then gently twist or pry up to disconnect it.
To reconnect each cable, align the connector directly over its socket, and then press down so it snaps into place.
Step 23
- Remove the 2.8 mm T5 Torx screw securing the three antenna coax cables to the main board.
Remove the 2.8 mm T5 Torx screw securing the three antenna coax cables to the main board.
Step 24
Pry up the antenna cable assembly
- Use an opening pick to lever out the antenna cable assembly in the areas shown.
- Don’t slide the opening pick from side to side, as there are two display cables that could be damaged in the way.
Use an opening pick to lever out the antenna cable assembly in the areas shown.
Don’t slide the opening pick from side to side, as there are two display cables that could be damaged in the way.
Step 25
Remove the antenna assembly
- Carefully remove the antenna assembly, while simultaneously feeding the antenna cable bundle out from underneath the heat pipe.
Carefully remove the antenna assembly, while simultaneously feeding the antenna cable bundle out from underneath the heat pipe.
Step 26
- Remove the antenna cable assembly.
- During reassembly, gently pinch the cable bundle together and guide it under the heat pipe into the correct position on the board. If needed, use your tools to help guide it through, but don’t force it.
Remove the antenna cable assembly.
During reassembly, gently pinch the cable bundle together and guide it under the heat pipe into the correct position on the board. If needed, use your tools to help guide it through, but don’t force it.
Compare your new replacement part to the original part—you may need to transfer remaining components or remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.
To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting or search our Answers community for help.
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