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Introduction
Be mindful to keep all screws and brackets organized. This will keep from damaging sensitive components by accidently screwing the wrong size screw in.
What you need
Step 1
Remove Back Panel Screws
- To begin, we will need to remove 6 total screws
- 2x 6.9mm Pentalobe P5
- 2x 5.5mm Pentalobe P5
- 2x 3.5mm Pentalobe P5
To begin, we will need to remove 6 total screws
2x 6.9mm Pentalobe P5
2x 5.5mm Pentalobe P5
2x 3.5mm Pentalobe P5
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Step 2
Prop Up Back Panel
- After the screws are removed, grab a suction cup. We used iFixit’s Heavy Duty Suction cup.
- Place the suction cup towards the bottom of the Macbook
- Pull up on the suction cup; Creating about 0.15in worth of space from the panel and the Macbook.
- Don’t lift it any higher, as it could damage inside compenents
After the screws are removed, grab a suction cup. We used iFixit’s Heavy Duty Suction cup.
Place the suction cup towards the bottom of the Macbook
Pull up on the suction cup; Creating about 0.15in worth of space from the panel and the Macbook.
Don’t lift it any higher, as it could damage inside compenents
Step 3
Prop Up Back Panel
- While creating the gap between the Macbook and the back panel, insert an opening pick into the gap about 0.2in.
- Don’t insert the pick further, as this could cause internal damage
- Move the pick towards the left side of the Macbook and around the corner edge.
- Bring the pick up towards the top of the Macbook
- Once you reach about the middle of the Macbook, you should hear a click. This is good! You have now unhooked part of the back panel.
While creating the gap between the Macbook and the back panel, insert an opening pick into the gap about 0.2in.
Don’t insert the pick further, as this could cause internal damage
Move the pick towards the left side of the Macbook and around the corner edge.
Bring the pick up towards the top of the Macbook
Once you reach about the middle of the Macbook, you should hear a click. This is good! You have now unhooked part of the back panel.
Step 4
- Repeat Step 3 but on the right side of the Macbook
- Once done, don’t remove the back panel just yet. It is still attached to the Macbook
Repeat Step 3 but on the right side of the Macbook
Once done, don’t remove the back panel just yet. It is still attached to the Macbook
Step 5
Prop Up Back Panel
- Insert your fingers in-between the back panel and Macbook and pry upwards to unhook the middle hook keeping the back panel connected to the Macbook
- Don’t attempt to remove the back panel yet. It is still connected to the Macbook
Insert your fingers in-between the back panel and Macbook and pry upwards to unhook the middle hook keeping the back panel connected to the Macbook
Don’t attempt to remove the back panel yet. It is still connected to the Macbook
Step 6
Removing Back Panel
- Grip the back panel with one hand
- Grip the Macbook with the other hand
- And pull the left side of the back panel AWAY from the HINGE side of the Macbook
- This will require a lot of force. Don’t be afraid to pull hard while keeping the Macbook steady and in position.
- Repeat this with the right side of the Macbook
- Once pulled from the hinge area, you may now remove the back panel and place it out of the way.
Grip the back panel with one hand
Grip the Macbook with the other hand
And pull the left side of the back panel AWAY from the HINGE side of the Macbook
This will require a lot of force. Don’t be afraid to pull hard while keeping the Macbook steady and in position.
Repeat this with the right side of the Macbook
Once pulled from the hinge area, you may now remove the back panel and place it out of the way.
Step 7
Removing Battery Connector Cover
- Locate the battery connector cover
- Take a pair of tweezers and gently remove the plastic cover from the Logic Board
- Be careful not to pull on any flex cables
Locate the battery connector cover
Take a pair of tweezers and gently remove the plastic cover from the Logic Board
Be careful not to pull on any flex cables
Step 8
Disconnecting Battery
- Locate the small flex cable covering the battery terminal
- Take a pair of tweezers in one hand and pull up on the plastic flap
- Take the hook end of a Halberd Spudger in the other hand and gently pry up the retaining flap on the battery cable ZIF socket
- Be sure you are prying up on the hinged retaining flap, not the socket itself.
- Make sure to use gentle force as this shouldn’t require a lot of force. If excessive force is used, you could break the flex cable.
Locate the small flex cable covering the battery terminal
Take a pair of tweezers in one hand and pull up on the plastic flap
Take the hook end of a Halberd Spudger in the other hand and gently pry up the retaining flap on the battery cable ZIF socket
Be sure you are prying up on the hinged retaining flap, not the socket itself.
Make sure to use gentle force as this shouldn’t require a lot of force. If excessive force is used, you could break the flex cable.
Step 9
Disconnecting Battery
- Take your tweezers and pull on the plastic cover away from the ZIF socket to remove the flex cable from it’s socket
- Make sure to use gentle force as this shouldn’t require a lot of force. If excessive force is used, you could break the flex cable.
Take your tweezers and pull on the plastic cover away from the ZIF socket to remove the flex cable from it’s socket
Step 10
Disconnecting the Battery
- Remove the 3.8mm Torx T5 screw from the battery connector
- Take the flat end of a spudger and pry up the battery connector to a 90° angle
- Prying it this far away from the contact pads ensures there won’t be any contact between the Logic Board and the battery
- Be mindful of the battery connector. If you flip the Macbook and lay it down on the table, you could damage the battery connector
Remove the 3.8mm Torx T5 screw from the battery connector
Take the flat end of a spudger and pry up the battery connector to a 90° angle
Prying it this far away from the contact pads ensures there won’t be any contact between the Logic Board and the battery
Be mindful of the battery connector. If you flip the Macbook and lay it down on the table, you could damage the battery connector
Step 11
Removing Left Hinge Cover
- Locate the left hinge cover
- Remove 2x 2mm Torx T3 screws securing the hinge cover to the Macbook
- Take a pair of tweezers and remove the hinge cover
Locate the left hinge cover
Remove 2x 2mm Torx T3 screws securing the hinge cover to the Macbook
Take a pair of tweezers and remove the hinge cover
Step 12
Removing Right Hinge Cover
- Locate the right hinge cover
- Remove 2x 2mm Torx T3 screws securing the hinge cover to the Macbook
- Take a pair of tweezers and remove the hinge cover
Locate the right hinge cover
Step 13
Removing LCD Flex Cable Brackets
- Locate your LCD flex cable towards the top of the Macbook
- Locate the bottom cover plate
- Remove 2x 3.2mm Torx T3 screws securing the bottom cover plate to the MacBook
- Take a pair of tweezers and remove the brackets
Locate your LCD flex cable towards the top of the Macbook
Locate the bottom cover plate
Remove 2x 3.2mm Torx T3 screws securing the bottom cover plate to the MacBook
Take a pair of tweezers and remove the brackets
Step 14
Removing LCD Flex Cable Cover Plates
- Locate the top cover plate of the LCD flex cable
- Remove 2x 1.8mm Torx T3 screws securing the top cover plate to the Macbook
- Take a pair of tweezers and remove the now free cover plate
Locate the top cover plate of the LCD flex cable
Remove 2x 1.8mm Torx T3 screws securing the top cover plate to the Macbook
Take a pair of tweezers and remove the now free cover plate
Step 15
Disconnecting LCD Flex Cable
- Take the flat end of a spudger and gently pry up the LCD flex cable from its port
- Make sure not to pry the socket itself
- Lift LCD flex cable up and away from the Macbook
Take the flat end of a spudger and gently pry up the LCD flex cable from its port
Make sure not to pry the socket itself
Lift LCD flex cable up and away from the Macbook
Step 16
Removing Left LCD Spring Screws
- Locate the left LCD screen spring
- Remove 2x 4.1mm Torx T3 screws securing the spring to the MacBook
Locate the left LCD screen spring
Remove 2x 4.1mm Torx T3 screws securing the spring to the MacBook
Step 17
Removing Right LCD Spring Screws
- Locate the right LCD screen spring
- Remove 2x 4.1mm Torx T3 screws securing the spring to the MacBook
Locate the right LCD screen spring
Step 18
Disconnecting Antenna From Logic Board
- Locate antenna connector cover
- Take a pair of tweezers and gently pry up the cover from the Logic Board
- Be careful not to pry anything but the plastic cover
- Remove 1x 3.9mm Torx T5 screw securing the antenna cables to the MacBook
- Take the flat end of a spudger and gently pry up the antenna cables from their sockets
- Be careful not to pry up the socket itself
Locate antenna connector cover
Take a pair of tweezers and gently pry up the cover from the Logic Board
Be careful not to pry anything but the plastic cover
Remove 1x 3.9mm Torx T5 screw securing the antenna cables to the MacBook
Take the flat end of a spudger and gently pry up the antenna cables from their sockets
Be careful not to pry up the socket itself
Step 19
Removing Antenna Screws
- Locate the antenna towards the top of the Macbook
- Remove 12x 1.2mm Pentalobe P2 screws securing the antenna to the MacBook
Locate the antenna towards the top of the Macbook
Remove 12x 1.2mm Pentalobe P2 screws securing the antenna to the MacBook
Step 20
Removing LCD Board Screws
- Locate the LCD board towards the top of the Macbook
- Remove 4x 3.4mm Torx T5 screws securing the LCD board to the MacBook and to the antenna
Locate the LCD board towards the top of the Macbook
Remove 4x 3.4mm Torx T5 screws securing the LCD board to the MacBook and to the antenna
Step 21
Removing Antenna from Macbook
- You should now be able to remove the antenna from the Macbook.
- Gently pry & pull away the antenna cable from the Macbook while routing it’s cable through their hole. Take care here, as the antenna sockets can be ripped from the board easily.
- You can straighten out the cables to make it easier or simply twist and turn the antenna to maneuver the cables out of their hole.
You should now be able to remove the antenna from the Macbook.
Gently pry & pull away the antenna cable from the Macbook while routing it’s cable through their hole. Take care here, as the antenna sockets can be ripped from the board easily.
You can straighten out the cables to make it easier or simply twist and turn the antenna to maneuver the cables out of their hole.
Step 22
Removing Left Hinge Screws
- Locate the left LCD screen hinge
- Remove 2x 4.5mm Torx T9 screws that secure the hinge to the MacBook
- Leave 1 screw to make removing the LCD screen easier
Locate the left LCD screen hinge
Remove 2x 4.5mm Torx T9 screws that secure the hinge to the MacBook
Leave 1 screw to make removing the LCD screen easier
Step 23
Removing Right Hinge Screws
- Locate the right LCD screen hinge
- Remove 2x 4.5mm Torx T9 screws that secure the hinge to the MacBook
- Leave 1 screw to make removing the LCD screen easier
Locate the right LCD screen hinge
Step 24
Removing LCD Screen
- Place MacBook at the edge of your work bench and let the screen overhang
- Locate and remove the remaining 2x 4.5mm Torx T9 screws securing the 2 hinges to the MacBook
- The MacBook display will now freely dangle on the edge of the table. It won’t fall due to the hinges being inside a divot in the MacBook
Place MacBook at the edge of your work bench and let the screen overhang
Locate and remove the remaining 2x 4.5mm Torx T9 screws securing the 2 hinges to the MacBook
The MacBook display will now freely dangle on the edge of the table. It won’t fall due to the hinges being inside a divot in the MacBook
Step 25
Removing LCD Screen
- Bend the LCD screen slightly towards you
- Gently pry up the LCD screen from the Macbook, while guiding the hinges out of their divots
- During reassembly make sure to place the hinges into the divots. Once in the divots, you can then screw 1 screw back into each hinge and then shut the Macbook. This will allow you to properly arrange and align the LCD hinges
Bend the LCD screen slightly towards you
Gently pry up the LCD screen from the Macbook, while guiding the hinges out of their divots
During reassembly make sure to place the hinges into the divots. Once in the divots, you can then screw 1 screw back into each hinge and then shut the Macbook. This will allow you to properly arrange and align the LCD hinges
Step 26
Removing Power Button Bracket
- Locate the power button flex cable bracket towards the top left of the MacBook
- Remove 2x screws securing the bracket to the MacBook
- 1x 5mm Torx T3 Screw
- 1x 1.4mm Torx T3 Screw
- During Reassembly: You may want to use this screw to screw in the logicboard standoff underneath.
- Take a pair of tweezers and remove the bracket
- Make sure to grab and pickup ONLY the bracket.
Locate the power button flex cable bracket towards the top left of the MacBook
Remove 2x screws securing the bracket to the MacBook
1x 5mm Torx T3 Screw
1x 1.4mm Torx T3 Screw
During Reassembly: You may want to use this screw to screw in the logicboard standoff underneath.
Take a pair of tweezers and remove the bracket
Make sure to grab and pickup ONLY the bracket.
Step 27
Removing Trackpad Cable Bracket
- Locate the trackpad’s flex cable bracket towards the middle of the Macbook
- Remove 2x 1.9mm Torx T5 screws securing the bracket to the Macbook
- Then take a pair of tweezers and remove the bracket
- Make sure to grab and pickup ONLY the bracket.
Locate the trackpad’s flex cable bracket towards the middle of the Macbook
Remove 2x 1.9mm Torx T5 screws securing the bracket to the Macbook
Then take a pair of tweezers and remove the bracket
Step 28
Disconnecting Trackpad From Logic Board
- Using the flat end of a spudger gently lift the connector from its socket
- Make sure to not pry the socket itself
- It might make it easier if you pry it up a little on all 3 sides
Using the flat end of a spudger gently lift the connector from its socket
Make sure to not pry the socket itself
It might make it easier if you pry it up a little on all 3 sides
Step 29
Removing Right Speaker Flex Cable Bracket
- Locate the right speaker flex cable bracket
- Remove 2x screws securing the bracket down to the Logic Board
- 1x 3.7mm Torx T5
- 1x 2.6mm Torx T5
- Take a pair of tweezers and remove the bracket
- Make sure to not grab the flex cable while removing the bracket
Locate the right speaker flex cable bracket
Remove 2x screws securing the bracket down to the Logic Board
1x 3.7mm Torx T5
1x 2.6mm Torx T5
Make sure to not grab the flex cable while removing the bracket
Step 30
Disconnecting Right Speaker From Logic Board
- Take the flat end of a spudger and carefully pry up the flex cable from its socket
- Be careful not to pry up on the socket itself
- There are sensitive filters near the socket. Make sure to be ultra careful not to knock one of those “microscopic” filters off.
Take the flat end of a spudger and carefully pry up the flex cable from its socket
Be careful not to pry up on the socket itself
There are sensitive filters near the socket. Make sure to be ultra careful not to knock one of those “microscopic” filters off.
Step 31
Removing Left Speaker & Touch Bar Flex Cable Bracket
- Locate the left speaker and touch bar bracket
- Remove 3x 1.4mm Torx T3 screws from the bracket
- Take a pair of tweezers and remove the bracket
- Be sure not to grab any of the flex cables while removing the bracket
Locate the left speaker and touch bar bracket
Remove 3x 1.4mm Torx T3 screws from the bracket
Be sure not to grab any of the flex cables while removing the bracket
Step 32
Disconnecting Flex Cables
- Take the flat-end of a spudger and gently pry up all 3 flex cables from their sockets
- Be careful not to pry up on the socket itself
- There are sensitive filters near the socket. Make sure to be ultra careful not to knock one of those “microscopic” filters off.
Take the flat-end of a spudger and gently pry up all 3 flex cables from their sockets
Step 33
Disconnecting More Flex Cables
- Locate 8x flex cables connected the logic board
- For each flex cable, pull up on their plastic flap with a pair of tweezers
- Take the hook end of a Halberd Spudger and gently pry up the retaining flap on the ZIF socket of each cable
- Make sure to use gentle force as this shouldn’t require a lot of force. If excessive force is used, you could break the flex cable.
- Be sure you are prying up on the hinged retaining flap, not the socket itself.
- Take your tweezers and pull on the plastic cover to pull each cable away from the ZIF socket to remove the flex cable from it’s socket
- Make sure to use gentle force as this shouldn’t require a lot of force. If excessive force is used, you could break the flex cable.
- If any of the plastic flaps break off don’t worry! You can use a combination of your spudger and tweezers to gently pull out the flex cable from it’s respective socket
Locate 8x flex cables connected the logic board
For each flex cable, pull up on their plastic flap with a pair of tweezers
Take the hook end of a Halberd Spudger and gently pry up the retaining flap on the ZIF socket of each cable
Take your tweezers and pull on the plastic cover to pull each cable away from the ZIF socket to remove the flex cable from it’s socket
If any of the plastic flaps break off don’t worry! You can use a combination of your spudger and tweezers to gently pull out the flex cable from it’s respective socket
Step 34
Removing Logic Board Screws
- Locate and remove 5x Logic Board Screws
- 3x 3.4mm Torx T5 screws
- 1x 3.6mm Torx T5 stepped screw
- 1x 3.3mm hex standoff (3mm drive)
- During Reassembly: It may be difficult to screw the top left logic board standoff back in. If you are finding it hard to do this, take the 1.4mm screw that we removed to remove the power button bracket and screw it into the top left logic board standoff. Afterwards, take the now “cyborg” screw and screw it into the logic board.
- Don’t forget to remove the 1.4mm screw from the logic board standoff during reassembly
Locate and remove 5x Logic Board Screws
3x 3.4mm Torx T5 screws
1x 3.6mm Torx T5 stepped screw
1x 3.3mm hex standoff (3mm drive)
During Reassembly: It may be difficult to screw the top left logic board standoff back in. If you are finding it hard to do this, take the 1.4mm screw that we removed to remove the power button bracket and screw it into the top left logic board standoff. Afterwards, take the now “cyborg” screw and screw it into the logic board.
Don’t forget to remove the 1.4mm screw from the logic board standoff during reassembly
Step 35
Removing Logic Board From Macbook
- Take the hook end of your Halberd Spudger and gently pry up the top left corner of the logic board
- Now remove the logic board from the Macbook
- Be careful not to rip or tear any flex cables while removing or placing down the logic board
- During reassembly, make sure to take your spudger while placing the logic board down and move any flex cable away from being squashed, tore, or ripped.
Take the hook end of your Halberd Spudger and gently pry up the top left corner of the logic board
Now remove the logic board from the Macbook
Be careful not to rip or tear any flex cables while removing or placing down the logic board
During reassembly, make sure to take your spudger while placing the logic board down and move any flex cable away from being squashed, tore, or ripped.
Step 36
Removing Touchbar Screws
- Locate the touchbar flex cable mess towards the top right of the Macbook
- You will be removing a total of 3 screws to release this cabled mess from the frame
- 2x 2.4mm
- One of these are “hidden” by a small pad. Take a pair of tweezers and remove this pad to access the screw head
- 1x 1.7mm
Locate the touchbar flex cable mess towards the top right of the Macbook
You will be removing a total of 3 screws to release this cabled mess from the frame
2x 2.4mm
One of these are “hidden” by a small pad. Take a pair of tweezers and remove this pad to access the screw head
1x 1.7mm
Step 37
Removing Touchbar Flex Cable Brackets
- These brackets that keep the cabled mess down and attached to the frame are adhered to the cabling
- Remove these brackets from the flex cabling mess
- TIP: Be mindful of how the brackets are positioned in relation to the cables and frame. Take pictures to reference. Without these brackets, the cables will be free inside the frame (which is not good).
- There are also little wraps of plastic holding different parts of the cabling together. Go ahead and CAREFULLY remove these as we won’t need them during reassembly and we do need them removed to completely remove the touchbar
- Follow this guide to properly install the new touchbar
These brackets that keep the cabled mess down and attached to the frame are adhered to the cabling
Remove these brackets from the flex cabling mess
TIP: Be mindful of how the brackets are positioned in relation to the cables and frame. Take pictures to reference. Without these brackets, the cables will be free inside the frame (which is not good).
There are also little wraps of plastic holding different parts of the cabling together. Go ahead and CAREFULLY remove these as we won’t need them during reassembly and we do need them removed to completely remove the touchbar
Follow this guide to properly install the new touchbar
Step 38
Methods of Removing The Actual Touchbar
- There are 2 methods that we can take towards removing this annoying touchbar. We went ahead and performed what we thing is the harder method.
- Method 1: Take 2 tweezers or handles and wrap very thin wire around them. Then pull the wire underneath the touchbar LCD gently while being careful not to damage the keyboard
- This method keeps the frame underneath the touchbar from scratching a whole bunch, eliminates the possibility of the keyboard keys “melting” from the Adhesive Remover, and allows you to possibly reuse the touchbar.
- Method 2: What we did. Remove the touchbar digitizer first by prying it up and off the touchbar LCD. Then use a combination Adhesive Remover and a Technician’s Razor Set to remove the touchbar LCD.
- This method takes longer and more patience. However, we didn’t have wire at our disposal and we weren’t needing to reuse the touchbar
There are 2 methods that we can take towards removing this annoying touchbar. We went ahead and performed what we thing is the harder method.
Method 1: Take 2 tweezers or handles and wrap very thin wire around them. Then pull the wire underneath the touchbar LCD gently while being careful not to damage the keyboard
This method keeps the frame underneath the touchbar from scratching a whole bunch, eliminates the possibility of the keyboard keys “melting” from the Adhesive Remover, and allows you to possibly reuse the touchbar.
Method 2: What we did. Remove the touchbar digitizer first by prying it up and off the touchbar LCD. Then use a combination Adhesive Remover and a Technician’s Razor Set to remove the touchbar LCD.
This method takes longer and more patience. However, we didn’t have wire at our disposal and we weren’t needing to reuse the touchbar
Step 39
Our Method of Removing This Specific Touchbar
- Take a Halberd Spudger and insert the knife end right underneath the plastic of the digitizer
- Run the Halberd Spudger along the edge of the touchbar digitizer
- The digitizer should separate surprisingly easy.
- Feed the Touchbar digitizer cable through the hole and remove the digitizer
Take a Halberd Spudger and insert the knife end right underneath the plastic of the digitizer
Run the Halberd Spudger along the edge of the touchbar digitizer
The digitizer should separate surprisingly easy.
Feed the Touchbar digitizer cable through the hole and remove the digitizer
Step 40
Prying Up The LCD of The Touchbar
- Take a technician’s knife and start prying away the LCD of the touchbar.
- Use adhesive remover from time to time to help loosen the adhesive
- Don’t let any of the adhesive remover touch the keyboard keys or any plastic for that matter. It will melt and eat away at any plastic it comes in-contact with
Take a technician’s knife and start prying away the LCD of the touchbar.
Use adhesive remover from time to time to help loosen the adhesive
Don’t let any of the adhesive remover touch the keyboard keys or any plastic for that matter. It will melt and eat away at any plastic it comes in-contact with
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Follow this guide to reinstall the new touchbar properly.
We here at Smart Cloud hope your project goes smoothly and without a hitch. However, things happen and we want to make sure you know we are here to help if needed. You may contact us if needed as we can provide support or repair options per request. Good luck and have fun.
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Nize - Sep 4, 2022
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Bonjour, excellent tuto. Bien réalisé grâce aux outils MAKO de ifixit.
Etape 31, il faut utiliser T5. Les 3 vis n’ont pas toutes la même longueur.
J’ai cassé un connecteur sur la carte : est ce que je peux mettre de la colle chaude pour tenir la nappe ?
Encore merci pour cette précieuse aide
Nize - Nov 8, 2022
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Hello, What is the connector of the photo 20210430_142817.jpg? I broke it :-((. Since the reassembly, the microphone and the backlight of the keyboard do not work : how to fix them? in advance thank you for your help - Best regards Nize
MotorMac - 5 days agoJan 18, 2023
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This guide saved the data on a 2020 M1 MacBook Pro 2hrs after falling into a bathtub. Thank you!