NOTICE: Only a certified service technician should perform repairs on your
computer. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered
by your warranty.
NOTICE: Unless otherwise noted, each procedure in this manual assumes that
a part can be replaced by performing the removal procedure in reverse order.
You must remove the optional Mini PCI Card assembly before the system
board assembly can be removed. A Mini PCI Card assembly may consist of a
modem, a NIC, a modem and NIC combination, or a wireless NIC. A
modem, NIC, or modem and NIC combination must be connected to the
wiring harness as appropriate; a wireless NIC must be connected to the
system's internal antenna.
NOTICE: Disconnect the computer and attached devices from electrical
outlets and remove any installed batteries.
NOTICE: To avoid ESD, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or
by periodically touching unpainted metal on the computer.
Align the Mini PCI Card assembly with the socket at a 45-degree
angle, and press the Mini PCI Card into the socket.
Depending on what type of Mini PCI Card you are installing, either
connect the wiring harness to the Mini PCI Card assembly, or connect
the mini-coax antenna cable from the Mini PCI Card assembly to the
internal antenna.
NOTICE: The connectors are keyed for correct insertion; do not force the
connections.
Mini PCI Card Assembly Using Wiring Harness
Mini-PCI Wireless NIC Assembly Using Antenna Cable
NOTICE: If a wireless NIC card contains two mini-coax antenna connectors,
connect the mini-coax antenna cable to the outermost antenna connector on
the card as shown.
NOTICE: If you are installing a wireless NIC, fold and tuck the unused wiring
harness into the slot so it does not interfere with the cover.
Pivot the Mini PCI Card assembly down until it clicks into place.
NOTICE: Make sure you remove the flex cable before you remove the display
assembly.
Flex Cable
Remove the 6-mm screw that secures the display flex cable to the
strain relief, and then use the pull loop to remove the display flex cable
from the graphics card.
NOTICE: When reconnecting the flex cable, press down on both ends of the
connector, not in the middle. Pressing the middle of the connector can damage
fragile components.
Open the display and, from the back of the computer, remove the two
screws labeled with a "circle D" that secure the display assembly to the
bottom case assembly.
With the display in an upright position, lift the display assembly from
the bottom case assembly.
Use a scribe to pry out the four rubber screw covers located across the
top of the bezel.
Remove the four 4-mm screws located across the top of the bezel.
Use a scribe at the indentations to pry out the two plastic screw covers
located at the bottom of the bezel.
Remove the two 4-mm screws located at the bottom of the bezel.
Separate the bezel from the display-assembly top cover.
The bezel is secured to the display assembly top cover with plastic tabs around the sides. Use a plastic scribe to help separate the bezel from the top cover.
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the latch mechanism at the left side
of the microprocessor retaining clip. Pry open the clip by pivoting the
top of the screwdriver toward the right side of the computer.
Microprocessor Thermal Cooling Assembly
NOTICE: To ensure maximum cooling for the microprocessor, do not touch
the heat transfer areas on the microprocessor thermal cooling assembly. The
oils in your skin reduce the heat transfer capability of the thermal pads.
NOTICE: To ensure maximum cooling for the microprocessor, do not touch
the heat transfer areas on the thermal cooling assembly. The oils in your skin
reduce the heat transfer capability of the thermal pads.
NOTICE: When removing the microprocessor module, pull the module
straight up. Do not bend the pins.
Remove the microprocessor module.
NOTICE: To avoid damage to the microprocessor, hold the screwdriver so that
it is perpendicular to the microprocessor when removing the cam lock screw
(see "Microprocessor Cam Lock Screw").
Loosen the microprocessor socket cam lock screw. The location of
the screw and the rotation direction may vary with the socket
manufacturer; look for small icons indicating open and locked
positions.
Microprocessor Cam Lock Screw (Example)
NOTICE: Hold the microprocessor down while turning the cam lock screw to
prevent intermittent contact between the cam lock screw and microprocessor.
Use the microprocessor extraction tool to remove the
microprocessor module.
NOTICE: If you received a flash BIOS update program diskette or CD with
the replacement microprocessor, you must update the BIOS after replacing the
microprocessor module. For instructions on updating or reflashing the BIOS,
see the Dell Portable Computer BIOS Update Guide.
NOTICE: Proper seating of the microprocessor module does not require force.
NOTICE: A microprocessor module that is not properly seated can result in
an intermittent connection and subsequent failures.
Align the pin-1 triangle on the microprocessor toward the pin-1
triangle in the socket, insert the microprocessor into the socket, and
move it around slightly until you feel it settle into the socket.
When the microprocessor module is correctly seated, all four corners are aligned to the same height. If one or more corners of the module are higher than the others, the module is not seated correctly.
NOTICE: Hold the microprocessor down while turning the cam lock screw to
prevent intermittent contact between the cam lock screw and microprocessor
(see "Microprocessor Cam Lock Screw").
Tighten the cam lock screw.
NOTICE: Do not over- or undertighten the screw. Tighten it until the screw
indicator points to the "closed" or "locked" indicator on the socket.
Replace the microprocessor thermal cooling assembly.
Closing the Microprocessor Retaining Clip
While pressing lightly down on the center of the retaining clip, insert a
flat-blade screwdriver into the latch mechanism and pivot the top of
the screwdriver away from the clip to close the latch.
NOTICE: Disconnect the computer and attached devices from electrical
outlets and remove any installed batteries.
NOTICE: To avoid ESD, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or
by periodically touching unpainted metal on the computer.
Palmrest Assembly
NOTICE: The reserve battery provides power to the computer's time RTC and
NVRAM when the computer is turned off. Removing the palmrest disconnects
the reserve battery and causes the computer to lose the date and time
information as well as all user-specified parameters in NVRAM. If possible,
make a copy of this information before you disconnect the reserve battery.
NOTICE: Disconnect the computer and attached devices from electrical
outlets and remove any installed batteries.
NOTICE: To avoid ESD, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or
by periodically touching unpainted metal on the computer.
Reserve Battery
NOTICE: The reserve battery provides power to the computer's RTC and
NVRAM when the computer is turned off. Removing the battery causes the
computer to lose the date and time information as well as all user-specified
parameters in NVRAM. If possible, make a copy of this information before you
remove the reserve battery.
NOTICE: Disconnect the computer and attached devices from electrical
outlets and remove any installed batteries.
NOTICE: To avoid ESD, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or
by periodically touching unpainted metal on the computer.
System Board Screws
The system board's BIOS chip contains the system service tag number,
which is also visible on a bar-code label on the bottom of the computer.
The replacement kit for the system board assembly includes a diskette or
CD that provides a utility for transferring the service tag number to the
replacement system board assembly.
NOTICE: If you received a flash BIOS update program diskette or CD with
the replacement microprocessor, you must update the BIOS after replacing the
microprocessor module. For instructions on updating or reflashing the BIOS,
see the Dell Portable Computer BIOS Update Guide.
Remove a latch button from the bottom case assembly by squeezing
the snap tabs in the center of the latch.
Apply downward pressure to the tabs while squeezing them together (tweezers work well) to eject the latch button from the bottom of the case without loosening the upper latch assembly (spring and slider). If the upper latch assembly does come loose:
Reinsert the spring onto the slider, and reinstall both pieces in the
latch housing on the inside of the case.
Ensure that the slider is inserted so that the side with the two
bumps is facing the back of the case, and the surface with the wear
ribs is facing the bottom of the case.
Hold the upper latch assembly in place while you snap the new latch
button in from underneath the base, making certain the snap tabs are
fully engaged in the slider.
Ensure that the newly installed latch assembly moves smoothly and
freely when pushed and released.
Align the screw holes on the battery charger board with the screw holes on
the bottom case assembly (see Battery Charger Board), and then press the
battery charger board down into its connector.
Remove the three 4-mm screws from the fan assembly.
Disconnect the two fan cables from the system board.
Pull the fan assembly away from the back-panel bracket.
NOTICE: When reconnecting the fan cables, connect the shorter cable to the
connector closest to the fan assembly. Route both cables so that they will not be
pinched by the thermal cooling assembly.
Remove a plastic connector cover (if necessary) by slipping a nonmarring
tool into the cutout at the top and pivoting the tool up to disengage the
inner securing tab.
To replace a connector cover, orient the cover notch-side-up and snap it into
the connector cutout.