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MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen

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  1. MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen, Gehäuseunterteil: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 1
    • Entferne die folgenden 10 Schrauben, die das Gehäuseunterteil mit dem Deckel verbinden:

    • Drei 13.5 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben

    • Sieben 3 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben

    important to reassemble the "lower case" successfully: the threads of the seven 3mm phillips screws are drilled at an angle :-/

    mysterioes - Antwort

    Same issue with me. After reassembling my 13-inch and my 17-inch, one of the screws are sticking out ever so slightly. Very annoying, especially since I scratch whatever surface I'm on now.

    Kyle Spadaro -

    Very important note; this guide is NOT correct for the Macbook Pro 17" A1297 late '11.

    The A1297 has an assembly adjacent to the optical drive, identifiable by 4 antenna connectors, 1 usb cable (with very small connector) and one PCI-e flat cable running across the optical drive.

    I did not take pictures, but found one on the web. I'm very new to iFixit and have no idea yet on how to create a guide, but here's the picture showing the assembly on top (this pic only has 3 antenna wires, the A1297 has 4, but at least you'll know what to look for.

    - carefully undo all connections and 2 screws

    - remove the assembly and flip it over

    - again carefully remove the shielding tape

    - undo 3 tiny screws

    - gently pry the airport card from the assembly (the flat cable will be a bit of a pain)

    - reverse process with replacement card.

    image can be found here:

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2446...

    Remon - Antwort

    It helps if you mark the holes where the long screws go so you can easily find them when the time comes to button things up. Also, a little dish or custard cup to hold those tiny screws is essential.

    Human - Antwort

    3 x 13.5 mm screws are actually TWO different types! Return to EXACT SAME HOLES.

    -I discovered this on my mid-2010, but from comments, sounds like it may affect other models as well

    2 x 13.5 mm screws are pointed ends

    1 x 13.5 mm screw is a FLAT end <- CORNER HOLE

    These areTWO slightly different lengths, and must return to correct holes. If you put the flat end screw in the wrong hole, it will stick out slightly. If you put either of the pointed screws in the wrong hole, they will go in all the way, but will not catch threads, and will simply fall out when laptop is flipped back over.

    scottbernardis - Antwort

    I printed out the image above and taped each screw to the photo as I removed each one, just to make sure I put them in the right location.

    Grace Morris - Antwort

    This is a brilliant suggestion! I did this for all the steps that involved removing screws, numbered the sheets, and that made it very easy to put it all back together in reverse. Thanks!

    Steve Adamczyk -

    Be sure to use Loctite on the screws when re-attaching the bottom of the computer. The screws can and will fall out once they have been removed for repairs if you do not put Loctite on them when you reuse them. Otherwise, purchase new screws before repairing the computer as the new screws come with Loctite material on them. (I have personal experience with this problem.)

    johnpartridge - Antwort

    Be sure NOT to Buy this Battery from iFixit. I bought it from eustore.ifixit.com and the Condition of Battery is : Service Battery ,

    from the &&^&^$^ first day.

    Till today my battery Cycle Count is: 80.

    I’ve tried everything as: Battery Calibration, resetting the SMC, PRAM, reinstalling the battery,

    and Service Battery warning still there.

    Just DO NOT BUY crappy, trash from here.

    I have very bad experience.

    Doruntin Koci - Antwort

    Hi Doruntin,

    we’re more than sorry to hear about your bad experience.

    I’ll inform our customer service team who’ll reach out to you and offer either a replacement or reimbursement.

    If ever you’d need assistance again, please feel free to directly write to eustore@ifixit.com, as comments are not regularly checked for service issues.

    I’m confident that we’ll find the solution that suits you best!

    Sandra Hiller -

    PLEASE OBSERVE: The image of the left speaker used is NOT for a 2011 model. A 17inch MacBook Pro A1297 - LEFT SPEAKER + MICROPHONE - 2011 has IDENTIFYING NUMBER: Apple Part #:922-9821, 922-9822. And its COMPATIBILITY: 17 inch MacBook Pro Unibody A1297 - Early 2011 MC725LL/A 2.2 i7 - Early 2011 MC725LL/A 2.3 i7 - Late 2011 MD311LL/A 2.4 i7 - Late 2011 MD311LL/A 2.5 i7

    kenneth krabat - Antwort

  2. MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 2, Bild 2 von 2
    • Zwänge deine Finger zwischen das Gehäuseunterteil und die Lüftungsschlitze und ziehe das Unterteil nach oben, um die Clips zu lösen, mit denen das Gehäuseunterteil am Deckel befestigt ist.

    • Richte beim Zusammenbau das Gehäuseunterteil sorgfältig aus und drücke es fest, bis beide Clips einrasten.

    • Entferne das Gehäuseunterteil.

    I recommend using anti-static protection, i.e., wearing a ground strap, or at least touch metal chassis inside the computer before unplugging cables. Otherwise, you might create an ESD discharge into your RAM and have to replace it like I did!

    d68ef792 - Antwort

  3. MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen, Gummifüße: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen, Gummifüße: Schritt 3, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen, Gummifüße: Schritt 3, Bild 3 von 3
    • Entferne alle gerissenen oder beschädigte Gummifüße.

    • Entferne alle Reste von Gummifüßen, die noch im Befestigungsloch stecken.

    • Entferne mit einer Pinzette alle Reste von altem Klebeband in der Klebefläche der Gummifüße.

  4. MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 1
    • Reinige die Klebefläche mit Klebstoffentferner, um jegliche Reste des Klebers zu beseitigen.

    On my mid-2009 unibody MacBook Pro, there were thin, circular, black cloth pieces inside the case, covering the holes where the feet came through. I had to remove this tape, in order to push the feet through.

    Edward Horner - Antwort

  5. MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 5, Bild 1 von 1
    • Wische mit einem alkoholbefeuchteten Tuch über die Klebefläche, um Reste vom Klebstoffentferner zu beseitigen.

  6. MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 6, Bild 1 von 1
    • Ziehe die Schutzfolie vom Ersatzfuß ab.

  7. MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 7, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 7, Bild 3 von 3
    • Platziere den neuen Fuß richtig in der Klebefläche.

    • Achte darauf, dass die kleine Passnoppe im Gummifuß in das entsprechende Loch nahe am Rand der Klebefläche eingreift.

    • Wenn der Fuß richtig sitzt, kannst du ihn nach unten drücken.

    • Schaue von der Innenseite des unteren Gehäuses, ob der Fuß gut ausgerichtet ist. Schiebe die Passnoppe mit einer Pinzette in das entsprechende Loch.

  8. MacBook Pro 17" Unibody Füße austauschen: Schritt 8, Bild 1 von 1
    • Drücke den neuen Fuß mit dem Finger fest und halte den Druck 30 Sekunden lang aufrecht, damit der druckempfindliche Kleber abbindet. Drücke von der anderen Seite dagegen.

    • Wiederhole die letzten sechs Schritte für jeden Gummifuß, der gerissen oder beschädigt ist.

    Support the rear feet from inside with your other hand before pressing down on new foot. Failure to do so may damage the plastic air grille inside the rear of the lower case. See the photos in step 3 above.

    hterlecki - Antwort

    My A1278 hasn't got holes in the backplate?

    The feet just seem to be stuck on with adhesive.

    Do I still have to unscrew the back?

    Regards,

    Rob.

    Rob Haygarth - Antwort

    Hi Rob,

    If the backplate doesn’t have the holes, you can still use the feet by just glueing them on. You would not have to open the backplate.

    Arthur Shi -

    I have been told that if you are using adhesive, you should follow these steps and remove the bottom.

    This way, adhesive doesn’t get inside the machine.

    Larry D Turner - Antwort

    Hi Larry,

    That is definitely true, if you are adding liquid adhesives. The feet we sell come with adhesive pre-installed on the feet. All you have to do is peel and stick!

    Arthur Shi -

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I’m not sure if you really need to remove the lower case. It doesn’t really hurt it to do it though, give you a chance to blow out the accumulated dust.

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