Apple macbook pro 17 inch 2 4ghz User Manual
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Fans 111 Fans Tools This procedure requires the following tools: Torx T6 screwdriver (magnetized) • Black stick (nylon probe 922-5065) or other non-conductive nylon or plastic flat-blade tool • Razor knife • Kapton tape (922-1731) (0.5-inch x 12-yard roll) • Preliminary Steps Before you begin, remove the following: Batter • y Top Cas • e Left Speake • r (left fan) Part Location
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Fans 11 2 Procedure To remove the left fan: Disconnect the three connectors to the right of the fan, then carefully peel up the inverter/ 1. camera cable bundle and move safely out of the way. Note: unlike the photo, two connectors below are JST connectors on the MacBook Pro (17-inch Core 2 Duo, 2.4GHz and Early 2008). Note: 2. Use care to try not to dislodge the EMI gasket on the camera connector (see below).
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Fans 113 In the MacBook Pro (17-inch and 17-inch Core 2 Duo), with cables safely out of the way, use a 3. razor knife to cut the length of the tape along the seam between the fan cover and the fins. (b) In the MacBook Pro (17-inch 2.4GHz and Early 2008) there is no need to cut the tape. It will lift away from the heatsink without damage. 4.
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Fans 11 4 Remove two Torx T6 screws. 5. Lift the fan out. 6.
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Fans 11 5 Replacement Note: 7. If necessary, use Kapton tape to reseal the cut tape. To remove the right fan: Disconnect the LVDS cable and fan connector and move safely out of the way. 1.
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Fans 11 6 In the MacBook Pro (17-inch and 17-inch Core 2 Duo), use a razor knife to cut the length of 2. the tape along the seam between the fan cover and the fins. (b) In the MacBook Pro (17-inch 2.4GHz and Early 2008) there is no need to cut the tape. It will lift away from the heatsink without damage.
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Fans 11 7 Remove three screws and lift the fan out. 3. Replacement Note: 4. If necessary, use Kapton tape to reseal the cut tape.
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Logic Board 11 8 Logic Board Tools This procedure requires the following tools: Torx T6 screwdriver (magnetized) • Black stick (nylon probe 922-5065) or other non-conductive nylon or plastic flat-blade tool • Needle-point metal probe • Multi-compartment screw tray (such as a plastic ice cube tray) • Kapton tape (922-1731) (0.5-inch x 12-yard roll) • Thermal grease (922-7144) • Gasket kit (076-1217) • Isopropyl alcohol...
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Logic Board 11 9 Procedure Note: Some photo details below may differ slightly from the model of 17-inch MacBook Pro you are repairing; however, the procedure itself remains consistent for any of the models. There are two ways to remove the logic board:Method 1: Separate the logic board from the heatsink, as usual, then reinstall thermal material when reinstalling. Method 2: Keep the logic board together with the heatsink and...
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart — Logic Board 12 0 Method 1 Disconnect the twelve cables shown. Note 1: For the MacBook Pro (17-inch original), use a needlepoint probe to disconnect the small thermal sensor and backup battery connectors from the logic board. Warning: When using a needlepoint probe, great care must be used to avoid slipping off the connector and damaging components. Note 2: For the MacBook Pro (17-inch Core 2 Duo, 2.4GHz and Early...