[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4536214/Steve+Vorres|Steve Vorres|new_window=true] is a baller. You have to obtain a special security torx 6-point T15 screwdriver bit to remove the cover. Then push the tabs on the black CN5 connector in to remove the wiring. I used a thin piece of scotch tape to cover the EXACT #7 trace that Steve described (I tried others first but ended up at #7). Reinsert the wiring strip with #7 taped over, lock in the black connector, and you are good to go.
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Agree that "2" shows up as a "3" and the power level button no longer works.
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Agree that "2" shows up as a "3" and the power level button no longer works. "7" also shows up as "6."
[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4536214/Steve+Vorres|Steve Vorres|new_window=true] is a baller. You have to obtain a special security torx 6-point T15 screwdriver bit to remove the cover. Then push the tabs on the black CN5 connector in to remove the wiring. I used a thin piece of scotch tape to cover the EXACT #7 trace that Steve described (I tried others first but ended up at #7). Reinsert the wiring strip with #7 taped over, lock in the black connector, and you are good to go.
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Agree: the "2 shows up as a 3" and the "power level button no longer works.
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Agree that "2" shows up as a "3" and the power level button no longer works.
***[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4536214/Steve+Vorres|Steve Vorres|new_window=true] is a baller. You have to obtain a special security torx 6-point T15 screwdriver bit to remove the cover. Then push the tabs on the black CN5 connector in to remove the wiring. I used a thin piece of scotch tape to cover the EXACT #7 trace that Steve described (I tried others first but ended up at #7). Reinsert the wiring strip with #7 taped over, lock in the black connector, and you are good to go.***
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[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4536214/Steve+Vorres|Steve Vorres|new_window=true] is a baller. You have to obtain a special security torx 6-point T15 screwdriver bit to remove the cover. Then push the tabs on the black CN5 connector in to remove the wiring. I used a thin piece of scotch tape to cover the EXACT #7 trace that Steve described (I tried others first but ended up at #7). Reinsert the wiring strip with #7 taped over, lock in the black connector, and you are good to go.
Agree: the "2 shows up as a 3" and the "power level button no longer works.
***[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4536214/Steve+Vorres|Steve Vorres|new_window=true] is a baller. You have to obtain a special security torx 6-point T15 screwdriver bit to remove the cover. Then push the tabs on the black CN5 connector in to remove the wiring. I used a thin piece of scotch tape to cover the EXACT #7 trace that Steve described (I tried others first but ended up at #7). Reinsert the wiring strip with #7 taped over, lock in the black connector, and you are good to go.***
Agree: the "2 shows up as a 3" and the "power level button no longer works.