Introduction
Is guide ka use karke aap apne MacBook ka logic board puri tarah replace kar sakte ho. Agar board faulty hai, ya damage ho gaya hai, ye step-by-step process help karega.
What You’ll Need
Phillips #00 screwdriver
T6 Torx screwdriver
Spudger (plastic pry tool)
ESD / anti-static working surface
Step 1 — Remove Lower Case Screws
MacBook ko ulta karo.
Neeche ke lower case ko jodne wale 10 screws nikaalo:
• 3 screws — 14.4 mm Phillips #00
• 3 screws — 3.5 mm Phillips #00
• 4 screws — 3.5 mm shouldered Phillips #00Reinstall karte waqt ensure karo ke small screws thodi curvature ke perpendicular ho — seedha down nahi jaayen.
Step 2 — Remove Lower Case
Vent (fan exhaust) side ke paas apni ungli ya spudger se lower case ko gently pry karo.
Clips release hone ke baad, poora lower case upar uthao aur hatao.
Step 3 — Disconnect Battery Connector
Spudger ki edge use karo aur battery connector ko logic board se upar pry karo.
Dono chhote sides se alternatingly “walk” karne se corners damage hone se bachte hain.
Step 4 — Bend Battery Cable Away
Thoda sa battery cable ko bend karo taaki woh socket se door rahe aur accidentally connect na ho jab aur components remove kar rahe ho.
Step 5 — Disconnect Fan Connector
Spudger ka flat end use karke fan connector ko logic board se gently pry karo.
Twist spudger under wires thoda if needed, but always pull connector straight up.
Plastic fan socket fragile hai — force use na karo.
Step 6 — Remove Fan Screws
Remove 3 screws securing the fan:
• 1 screw — 7.2 mm T6 Torx
• 2 screws — 5.3 mm T6 Torx
Step 7 — Remove the Fan
Fan ko uski recess se gently lift karo, ensure cable kisi part me pinched na ho.
Step 8 — Disconnect Right Speaker / Subwoofer Cable
Use spudger tip to slide the right speaker / subwoofer cable out from under the molded retaining finger in the upper case.
Phir cable ko upright pull karo and lift connector out of logic board socket.
Step 9 — Disconnect Camera Cable
Camera cable ka connector logic board se gently pull karo.
Agar cable tight lage, use spudger to “walk” it out from the metal tabs on either side.
Step 10 — Disconnect Multiple Cables
Using flat end of spudger, pry up these connectors from logic board:
• AirPort / Bluetooth cable
• Optical drive cable
• Hard drive cable
• Trackpad cable
Step 11 — Remove Keyboard Ribbon Cable
Fingernail ya spudger se keyboard ribbon cable’s ZIF socket retaining flap ko flip up.
Spudger tip se gently cable ko socket se pull out.
Agar cable insert karne me tough ho, temporarily stick a small tape to guide it.
Step 12 — Remove Backlight Tape (if present)
Agar keyboard backlight cable socket par ek chhota black tape hai, usko carefully peel off.
Step 13 — Remove Keyboard Backlight Cable
Flip up its ZIF retaining flap, then pull the backlight ribbon cable gently from the socket.
Step 14 — Disconnect Sleep Sensor / Battery Indicator Connector
Use flat end of spudger to pry sleep sensor / battery indicator connector up from its socket on logic board.
Step 15 — Disconnect Display Data Cable
Grab the plastic pull tab on display data cable lock and rotate it toward the DC-In side.
Pull the display data cable straight out (parallel to board surface). Don’t lift upward — socket is fragile.
Step 16 — Remove Logic Board Screws (Heat Sink area)
Remove nine T6 Torx screws holding the logic board to the heat sink area:
• 5 screws — 3.6 mm
• 2 screws — 4.3 mm
• 2 screws — 7.2 mmSome models may use slightly shorter screws: 5 × 3.0 mm, 2 × 3.6 mm, 2 × 6.7 mm.
Step 17 — Remove Display Data Cable Retainer
Remove two screws: one 8.6 mm Phillips, one 5.5 mm Phillips.
Then remove the display data cable retainer from upper case.
Step 18 — Peel Microphone from Adhesive
Use spudger tip to gently peel microphone off from adhesive securing it to upper case.
Step 19 — Lift Logic Board Carefully
Mind connectors on all edges; start lifting from side nearest optical drive.
Without bending the board, maneuver it out of the upper case.
Be careful with the flexible DC-In board connector so it doesn’t get caught on edges.
Step 20 — De-route Microphone Cable
Pull microphone cable out from the slot molded into the left speaker enclosure.
Step 21 — Remove Tape over Left Speaker Connector
Peel off the small black tape covering left speaker connector.
Step 22 — Disconnect Left Speaker Connector
Use flat end spudger to pry the left speaker connector up from logic board socket (pry from underneath wires).
Step 23 — Remove Left Speaker
Carefully pry left speaker off the foam adhesive securing it to upper case, and then remove it.
Step 24 — Remove Tape over Microphone Connector
Remove small black tape covering microphone connector.
Step 25 — Remove Microphone
Pull the microphone cable upward to lift connector from socket. Then remove microphone.
Step 26 — Disconnect DC-In Board
Pull the MagSafe DC-In board cable toward the heat sink to disconnect it from logic board.
Then remove the DC-In board entirely.
Step 27 — Remove Heat Sink Screws
Remove three 8.4 mm Phillips #1 screws that attach the heat sink to logic board.
Keep the springs under those screws safe.
Carefully lift the heat sink off the processor (if it’s stuck, gently pry using plastic spudger, being careful not to damage nearby components).
Clean old thermal paste and apply a new layer before reinstalling.
Step 28 — Remove RAM (if needed)
Pull the two RAM retaining arms away from the RAM modules.
The RAM sticks should pop up slightly— pull them out carefully.
After that, logic board is free.
Reassembly
Sab steps ko reverse order me follow karo:
• Reinsert logic board into housing
• Reconnect and secure DC-In board
• Reinstall microphone, left speaker, connect their connectors
• Re-route microphone cable
• Secure display data cable retainer and screws
• Reconnect display data cable
• Reconnect all previously disconnected cables: sleep sensor, backlight, keyboard, trackpad, hard drive, optical drive, AirPort/Bluetooth, camera, speaker/subwoofer
• Reinstall fan and connector
• Reconnect battery
• Install lower case and tighten bottom screwsPower on and test all functions (keyboard, trackpad, display, ports, sound) to ensure logic board works fine.
