Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
10 - 30 minutes
Sections
3
- Lower Case
- 2 steps
- Battery
- 1 step
- Fan
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Lower Case
- Remove the eight 4 mm Phillips screws securing the lower case to the MacBook.
Remove the eight 4 mm Phillips screws securing the lower case to the MacBook.
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Step 2
- The lower case is constructed of rubber-coated aluminum. Do not excessively bend the aluminum during removal, as any permanent deformation will cause tolerance issues after reassembly.
- Slightly lift the lower case near the vent opening.
- Continue running your fingers between the lower and upper cases until the upper case pops off its retaining clips.
- The location of these three clips is shown in the third picture.
The lower case is constructed of rubber-coated aluminum. Do not excessively bend the aluminum during removal, as any permanent deformation will cause tolerance issues after reassembly.
Slightly lift the lower case near the vent opening.
Continue running your fingers between the lower and upper cases until the upper case pops off its retaining clips.
The location of these three clips is shown in the third picture.
Step 3
Battery
- For precautionary purposes, we advise that you disconnect the battery connector from the logic board to avoid any electrical discharge. This step is optional and is not required.
- Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the battery connector up out of its socket on the logic board.
- It may be easier to use your fingernails to lift up on both sides of the connector.
For precautionary purposes, we advise that you disconnect the battery connector from the logic board to avoid any electrical discharge. This step is optional and is not required.
Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the battery connector up out of its socket on the logic board.
It may be easier to use your fingernails to lift up on both sides of the connector.
Step 4
Fan
- Use a spudger to pry the AirPort/Bluetooth ribbon cable connector straight up off the logic board.
- Gently bend the AirPort/Bluetooth ribbon cable away from the fan.
Use a spudger to pry the AirPort/Bluetooth ribbon cable connector straight up off the logic board.
Gently bend the AirPort/Bluetooth ribbon cable away from the fan.
Step 5
- Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the fan connector straight up off the logic board.
- It is useful to twist the spudger axially from beneath the fan cable wires to release the connector.
- The fan socket and the fan connector can be seen in the second and third pictures. Be careful not to break the plastic fan socket off the logic board as you use your spudger to lift the fan connector straight up and out of its socket. The layout of the logic board shown in the second picture may look slightly different than your machine but the fan socket is the same.
Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the fan connector straight up off the logic board.
It is useful to twist the spudger axially from beneath the fan cable wires to release the connector.
The fan socket and the fan connector can be seen in the second and third pictures. Be careful not to break the plastic fan socket off the logic board as you use your spudger to lift the fan connector straight up and out of its socket. The layout of the logic board shown in the second picture may look slightly different than your machine but the fan socket is the same.
Step 6
- Remove the following three screws securing the fan to the upper case:
- One 7.1 mm Phillips
- Two 5.3 mm Phillips
Remove the following three screws securing the fan to the upper case:
One 7.1 mm Phillips
Two 5.3 mm Phillips
Step 7
- Lift the fan out of the upper case.
Lift the fan out of the upper case.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Maurice - May 5, 2018
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Replaced the fan with an used one. After booting the fan made a very loud sound as if it was running on max speed. A SMC reset fixed the issue and the fan returned to normal speed and sound.
Paul Ceccato - Apr 26, 2020
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Glenn - Jun 16, 2020
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Simple and concise…Thanks a whole bunch for the instructions.