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
  • MacBook Air Display Assembly

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 1 — Lower Case 

  • Remove the following 10 screws securing the lower case to the Air:
    • Six 2.8 mm Phillips screws.
    • Two 5.4 mm Phillips screws.
    • Two 3.8 mm Phillips screws.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 2

  • Slightly lift the lower case near the vents and push it toward the rear of the computer to free the mounting tabs.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 3 — Battery 

  • Disconnect the battery connector by pulling it straight away from its socket.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 4

  • Remove the following nine screws securing the battery to the Air:
    • Four 2.9 mm Phillips.
    • Four 3.8 mm Phillips.
    • One 7.2 mm Phillips.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 5

  • Lift the battery out of the Air.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 6 — Hard Drive 

  • Disconnect the port hatch ribbon cable from the logic board by pulling it straight up by its black pull tab.
  • Pull the audio out ribbon cable off the adhesive securing it to the upper case.
  • Use a spudger to pry the audio out ribbon cable connector board off the hard drive bracket.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 7

  • Disconnect the audio out cable from its socket on the port hatch ribbon cable.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 8

  • Use a spudger to pry the hard drive cable connector up off the logic board.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 9

  • Use the pointy end of a spudger to de-route the microphone cable from the hard drive bracket.
  • Remove the cosmetic screw cover from the adhesive securing it to the hard drive bracket.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 10

  • Remove the four Phillips screws securing the hard drive assembly to the upper case.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 11

  • Lift the hard drive assembly out of the upper case.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 12 — Heat Sink 

  • Use the tip of a spudger to pull the fan cable connector straight away from its connector on the logic board.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 13

  • Use the tip of a spudger to move the cosmetic fan cover aside.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 14

  • Remove the following screws securing the heat sink to the logic board:
    • One 5.9 mm Phillips screw.
    • Two 1.9 mm Phillips screws.
  • Remove the 1.9 mm Phillips screw securing the processor clamp to the heat sink.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 15

  • Lift the processor clamp off the heat sink.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 16

  • Deroute the microphone cable away from the channel in the fan.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 17

  • Lift the heat sink up off the logic board.
  • Be mindful of the microphone cable when lifting the heat sink, as it can get tangled on the top edge of the fan.
  • Use the thermal paste guide to properly add thermal paste once you’re ready to put the heat sink back on.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 18 — Logic Board 

  • Use a spudger to pry the audio cable connector up off the logic board.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 19

  • If present, remove the small piece of black tape covering the microphone cable connector.
  • Disconnect the microphone cable by pulling its connector straight away from the socket on the logic board.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 20

  • Remove the two small Phillips screws securing the logic board bracket to the upper case.
  • Lift the logic board bracket out of the upper case.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 21

  • Use a spudger to pry the AirPort/Bluetooth and trackpad control cable connectors up off the logic board.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 22

  • Disconnect the DC-In cable by pulling its connector straight away from the socket on the logic board.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 23

  • Remove the small Phillips screw securing the display data cable ground loop to the upper case.
  • Disconnect the display data cable by pulling its connector straight away from the socket on the logic board.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 24

  • Remove the three Phillips screws securing the logic board to the upper case.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 25

  • Lift the logic board out of the upper case.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 26 — Display 

  • Remove the two following screws securing the AirPort/Bluetooth board bracket to the upper case:
    • One 4.7 mm Phillips.
    • One 3.9 mm Phillips.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 27

  • Lift the AirPort/Bluetooth bracket out of the upper case.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 28

  • Use a spudger to pry the three antenna cables up off the AirPort/Bluetooth board.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 29

  • Peel the antenna cables up off the adhesive securing them to the upper case.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 30

  • Remove the single Phillips screw securing the microphone cable ground loop to the upper case.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 31

  • Remove the following 15 screws:
    • Thirteen 2.3 mm Phillips.
    • Two T6 Torx.
  • Leave one T6 Torx screw in each side of the display bracket.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 32

  • Open the Air so the display is perpendicular to the upper case and place it on a table as shown.
  • While holding the top of the Air with one hand, remove the T6 Torx screw from the lower display bracket.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 33

  • Be sure to hold the Air together while you remove the last Torx screw. Failure to do so may cause the display/upper case to fall, potentially damaging both components.
  • Remove the T6 Torx screw from the upper display bracket.

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Add NoteAdd NoteStep 34

  • Pull the upper case straight away from the display, minding any cables that may get caught.

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