Dell Inspiron 7000 Service Guide
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Removing and Replacing Parts 4-57 /96%RDUG This section provides the removal procedure for the LVDS board. )LJXUH/96%RDUG5HPRYDO To remove the LVDS board, follow these steps (see Figure 4-38): 1. Remove the 4-mm screw securing the LVDS board. 2. Gently pull the LVDS board off of connectors JP9 and JP8 on the system board. Do not rock the board to remove it, because this may damage the connectors. 4-mm screw LVDS board
4-58HOO,QVSLURQ6HUYLFH0DQXDO 3URFHVVRU%RDUGDQG0HPRU\0RGXOH This section provides the removal procedure for the processor board and memory module. The processor board and memory module can be removed without removing the palmrest assembly. )LJXUH3URFHVVRU%RDUGDQG0HPRU\0RGXOH5HPRYDO This procedure assumes that you have removed the heat exchanger/fan. To remove the processor board and memory module, follow these steps (see Figure 4-39): 1. Remove the three 5-mm screws securing the processor board to the sys- tem board. 2. Gently pull the processor board off of connector JP15 on the system board. Do not rock the board to remove it, because this may damage the connectors. 3. Lift the SODIMM heat sink off of the memory module. 4. Remove the memory module. Carefully spread the inner metal tabs of the memory module socket to dis- engage the module from the socket. The module should pop up slightly. Then pull the memory module out of the socket. 5-mm screws (3) processor board memory module SODIMM heat sink
Removing and Replacing Parts 4-59 5. Inspect the thermal pad beneath the memory module to see if it needs replacement. When reinstalling the SODIMM heat sink, be careful to align the hole in the SODIMM heat sink over the metal clip soldered to the system board. When reinstalling the processor board, align the board with the notch on the system board connector. Press down on the left side of the board over the sys- tem board connector. This is the best spot to apply pressure to seat the processor correctly on connector JP15.
4-60HOO,QVSLURQ6HUYLFH0DQXDO +LQJH6DGGOHV This section provides the removal procedure for the hinge saddles. DG GOH )LJXUH+LQJH6DGGOH5HPRYDO This procedure assumes that you have removed the PC Card heat sink and LVDS board. To remove the hinge saddles, follow these steps (see Figure 4-40): 1. Remove the four 4-mm screws from the top of the left and right hinge saddles. 2. Remove the four 4-mm screws from the back of the computer above the ports. 3. Remove the 10-mm screw and 20-mm screw from the right hinge saddle and remove the saddle. 4. Remove the 10-mm screw and 20-mm screw from the left hinge saddle and remove the saddle. 5. Disconnect the LED cable from connector J6 on the system board. 6. Remove the 6-mm screw from the plastic frame, remove any tape, and remove the plastic frame. 6-mm screw (1) left hinge saddle right hinge saddle plastic frame4-mm screws (4) LED cable20-mm screws (2)10-mm screws (2) 4-mm screws (4)
Removing and Replacing Parts 4-61 5-&DUG This section provides the removal procedure for the RJ-11 card. )LJXUH5-&DUG5HPRYDO To remove the RJ-11 card, follow these steps (see Figure 4-41): 1. Remove the 4-mm screw securing the RJ-11 card to the system board. 2. Lift the card off the system board. RJ-11 card 4-mm screw
4-62HOO,QVSLURQ6HUYLFH0DQXDO 6\VWHP%RDUG This section provides the removal procedure for the system board. )LJXUH6\VWHP%RDUG5HPRYDO This procedure assumes that you have removed the PC Card heat sink, LVDS board, and hinge saddles. To remove the system board, follow these steps (see Figure 4-42): 1. Remove the three 4-mm screws from the bottom of the computer. 2. Remove the system board from the bottom case. 4-mm screws (3) system board
Removing and Replacing Parts 4-63 3&&DUG&DJH This section provides the removal procedure for the PC Card cage. )LJXUH3&&DUG&DJH5HPRYDO This procedure assumes that you have removed the system board from the plastic case. To remove the PC Card cage, follow these steps (see Figure 4-43): 1. Remove the 4-mm screw securing the audio bezel. 2. Remove the audio bezel. 3. Remove the four 18-mm screws securing the PC Card cage to the system board. Use a support for the system board to prevent the board from flexing when the card cage screws are removed. 4. Gently pull the card cage off of connector UP9 on the system board. Do not rock the cage to remove it, because this may damage the connectors. Replace the PC Card cage if it is damaged. 4-mm screw 18-mm screws (4) PC Card cage audio bezel system board
4-64HOO,QVSLURQ6HUYLFH0DQXDO $XGLR&DUGDQG$XGLR7KHUPDO6KLHOG This section provides the removal procedure for the audio card and audio thermal shield. )LJXUH$XGLR&DUGDQG$XGLR7KHUPDO6KLHOG5 HPRYDO This procedure assumes that you have removed the system board from the plastic case and have removed the PC Card cage from the system board. To remove the audio card and audio thermal shield, follow these steps (see Figure 4-44): 1. Gently pull the audio card off of connectors JP12 and JP13 on the system board. Do not rock the card to remove it, because this may damage the connectors. 2. Remove the 10-mm screw securing the audio thermal shield, and then remove the shield. 10-mm screw audio thermal shieldaudio card
Removing and Replacing Parts 4-65 /DWFK$VVHPEO\ This section provides the removal procedure for the latch assembly. )LJXUH/DWFK$VVHPEO\5HPRYDO To remove the latch assembly, follow these steps (see Figure 4-45): 1. Disconnect the LED cable from connector JP2 on the LED board. 2. Remove the 4-mm screw securing the LED board to the plastic base. 3. Remove the LED board. 4. Remove the two 4-mm screws holding the latch cover for the battery bay and options bay. 5. Remove the latch cover. 6. Remove the center lock over the two latches with springs. 7. Remove each spring and latch. Be careful not to lose the small springs. LED board LED cable latch cover center lock latches (2) springs (2) 4-mm screws (3)