Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
15
Time Required
20 minutes
Sections
3
- Back Cover
- 2 steps
- Battery
- 7 steps
- Micro USB/Daughterboard
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Back Cover
- Power down your device.
- Use your plastic opening tool to wedge between the seams around the sides of the device. Pry open each side, one at a time. For some a finger nail may be best. The case comes up quite high to the glass.
- Do not pry near the USB port at the base of the device as you may crack the rear panel.
Power down your device.
Use your plastic opening tool to wedge between the seams around the sides of the device. Pry open each side, one at a time. For some a finger nail may be best. The case comes up quite high to the glass.
Do not pry near the USB port at the base of the device as you may crack the rear panel.
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Step 2
- Work fingers around the seam between device and back cover. Use your plastic opening tool and fingers to separate each side until device and back cover are completely apart.
- Be careful around the corners. The body of the device can be fragile.
Work fingers around the seam between device and back cover. Use your plastic opening tool and fingers to separate each side until device and back cover are completely apart.
Be careful around the corners. The body of the device can be fragile.
Step 3
Battery
- Insert the plastic opening tool under the side edge of the battery connector, and gently pry upward to disconnect it.
Insert the plastic opening tool under the side edge of the battery connector, and gently pry upward to disconnect it.
Step 4
- Use the flat end of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the clear protective flap on the ribbon cable ZIF socket.
- Using the flat end of a spudger or your fingernail, flip up the thin portion of the connector (opposite of the side where the cable inserts) to release the cable from its socket.
- DO NOT PRY the socket on the side where the cable inserts, or you may break the entire socket off the motherboard.
- Slide the cable out of the ZIF socket.
- For more info on how to disconnect ZIF connectors, check out the Recognizing & Disconnecting Cable Connectors guide.
Use the flat end of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the clear protective flap on the ribbon cable ZIF socket.
Using the flat end of a spudger or your fingernail, flip up the thin portion of the connector (opposite of the side where the cable inserts) to release the cable from its socket.
DO NOT PRY the socket on the side where the cable inserts, or you may break the entire socket off the motherboard.
Slide the cable out of the ZIF socket.
For more info on how to disconnect ZIF connectors, check out the Recognizing & Disconnecting Cable Connectors guide.
Step 5
- Peel protective foil cover back top of mother board to expose orange ribbon connection.
- The ribbon connections should now be fully visible, with the plastic tabs exposed.
Peel protective foil cover back top of mother board to expose orange ribbon connection.
The ribbon connections should now be fully visible, with the plastic tabs exposed.
Step 6
- Using the tweezers, peel back the silver protective foil on top of the orange ribbon connector.
- Using the plastic opening tool, pry upward under the orange ribbon connector. It will pop right out of place.
Using the tweezers, peel back the silver protective foil on top of the orange ribbon connector.
Using the plastic opening tool, pry upward under the orange ribbon connector. It will pop right out of place.
Step 7
- Now that the two main ribbons are disconnected, fold and hold them back with your fingers, or place the tweezers or a light object on the ribbons to keep them in place.
Now that the two main ribbons are disconnected, fold and hold them back with your fingers, or place the tweezers or a light object on the ribbons to keep them in place.
Step 8
- Use the #0 Phillips Screwdriver to remove the four silver 3 mm Philips #0 screws from around the battery housing.
Use the #0 Phillips Screwdriver to remove the four silver 3 mm Philips #0 screws from around the battery housing.
Step 9
- Remove the battery from your device by applying pressure at the base of the battery and lifting it out.
Remove the battery from your device by applying pressure at the base of the battery and lifting it out.
Step 10
Micro USB/Daughterboard
- Remove the gray seal covering the top center screw on the daughterboard.
- Be aware that this action will void your warranty.
- Be sure to store the seal in a place where it will not get dirty and can retain its stickiness.
Remove the gray seal covering the top center screw on the daughterboard.
Be aware that this action will void your warranty.
Be sure to store the seal in a place where it will not get dirty and can retain its stickiness.
Step 11
- Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, unscrew the 5 black 2 mm sized screws from around the edge of the daughterboard.
- Use the same Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the two silver 3 mm sized screws from either side of the micro USB.
Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, unscrew the 5 black 2 mm sized screws from around the edge of the daughterboard.
Use the same Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the two silver 3 mm sized screws from either side of the micro USB.
Step 12
- Use the tweezers to unplug the speaker connector from the daughterboard by pulling sideways.
- Be gentle in this step as this connector can be fragile. Do not pull upwards.
Use the tweezers to unplug the speaker connector from the daughterboard by pulling sideways.
Be gentle in this step as this connector can be fragile. Do not pull upwards.
Step 13
- Slowly peel off the EMI gasket over the ribbon cable assembly. This will expose the ribbon cable which can be removed from the connectors.
Slowly peel off the EMI gasket over the ribbon cable assembly. This will expose the ribbon cable which can be removed from the connectors.
Step 14
- Use the flat end of a spudger or your fingernail to carefully flip up both retaining flaps one each of the ZIF sockets.
- When disconnecting the ZIF sockets flip them outwards to the edge of the board/towards the cables respectively.
- Be careful not to damage the pin connector. Pull parallel to the device, not up.
- For more info on how to disconnect ZIF connectors, check out the Recognizing & Disconnecting Cable Connectors guide.
Use the flat end of a spudger or your fingernail to carefully flip up both retaining flaps one each of the ZIF sockets.
When disconnecting the ZIF sockets flip them outwards to the edge of the board/towards the cables respectively.
Be careful not to damage the pin connector. Pull parallel to the device, not up.
Step 15
- The daughterboard will now lift easily up and out of the device.
- Use care during reassembly. This daughter board is a very sensitive part. It is easy to fry the digitizer part of this board if connections are made in the wrong order. Complete all other cable connections before connecting battery power.
The daughterboard will now lift easily up and out of the device.
Use care during reassembly. This daughter board is a very sensitive part. It is easy to fry the digitizer part of this board if connections are made in the wrong order. Complete all other cable connections before connecting battery power.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Vincent PONS - Sep 20, 2015
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Hi,
I need to replace USB connector on my Nexus7-2013 wifi, buit I had see on ASUS web site, if I change this spart, i need to recalibrate the unit .http://www.asusparts.eu/fr/Asus-90NK0080…
Is it true ?
Thx for your answer
beanthedemon - Apr 29, 2017
According to these repair stories, it worked fine without any mentions of a need to calibrate: Nexus 7 (2nd Gen Wi-Fi) LCD Board
lyleinnes - Sep 21, 2015
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Great guide, easy to follow, the only input I would add is that stating which direction the zif connectors open would be helpful for newbies like me :)
Hady Allam - Jun 11, 2016
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Hello i have a problem with a spudger in the daughter board, i crashed one of them will replacing the screen, i need to know how to fix it or the best place to buy a used daughter board
manohar.m - Feb 7, 2017
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My nexus 7 2013 wifi is charging fine with the existing board, but when I connect it to PC, it doesn’t open the USB connection. Now, do I get the replacement or is this is a software bug?