Mar 24

It is Dell™ Latitude™ C610/C510 Service Manual. Hope it would help you to sort your problem out.

Fllowing is the content:

Before You Begin
System Components
Hard Drive
Memory Modules, Mini PCI Card, and Modem
Keyboard
Display Assembly, Display Latch, and Hinge Covers
Palm Rest
Microprocessor Thermal Cooling Assembly
Microprocessor Module
Hybrid Cooling Fan
Reserve Battery
Flashing the BIOS
Speaker Assemblies
System Board
Battery and Module Bay Latches
Pin Assignments for I/O Connectors

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Dell latitude C510-610 service manual

Sep 28

LCD Inverter Board Installation
1. Turn off the power, remove the power adapter and battery.
2.    Remove the rubber pad of screws on the screen.
13.3″ & 14.1″ LCD SCREEN
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15.0″ LCD SCREEN
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Sep 09
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Replace your port hatch assembly to fix issues with the headphone jack and/or the USB/Micro-DVI ports. Continue reading »

Sep 09

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The logic board bracket holds the trackpad control cable connector and the AirPort/Bluetooth connector securely to the logic board. Continue reading »

Sep 09

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Like brain surgery? Use this guide to replace the mind of your computer.

Tools used in this guide
  • Phillips #00 Screwdriver
  • Spudger

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Sep 09
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Use this guide to swap out your old heat sink for a new one.

Tools used in this guide
  • Phillips #00 Screwdriver
  • Spudger

Parts relevant to this guide
Sep 09
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The heat sink helps keep the processor cool and happy.

Tools used in this guide
  • Phillips #00 Screwdriver
  • Spudger

Parts relevant to this guide
Sep 09
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Replacing your hard drive is easy! Also, you can upgrade to a higher capacity drive for more storage space.

Tools used in this guide
Sep 09
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Replacing a defective fan is pretty easy and will keep your laptop running cool.

Tools used in this guide
  • Phillips #00 Screwdriver
  • Spudger

Parts relevant to this guide
Sep 09

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Use this guide to replace a broken display.

Tools used in this guide
  • Phillips #00 Screwdriver
  • Spudger
  • T6 Torx Screwdriver

Parts relevant to this guide