Lenovo IdeaPad S210 Touch Speaker Replacement
ID: 125125
Description: Replacing your speakers may be necessary if...
Steps:
- Ensure your device is unplugged and shut down.
- Place the laptop down with the cooling vents facing upwards.
- Use your finger to slide the latch towards the unlocked position (away from the other latch). If done correctly you will see red.
- Slide the second latch to the unlocked position while gently pulling the battery away from the laptop.
- Using the #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the nine 4mm screws on the back panel.
- Gently pull the two rubber feet closest to battery away from the device. Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 5mm screw under each rubber foot.
- Slowly begin working your plastic opening tool along the panel to undo the latches around the laptop.
- Remove both antenna wires by pulling upwards gently.
- Using the #00 Phillips screwdriver, remove one 3mm screw from the network card.
- Slide Wi-Fi network card away from motherboard and remove gently.
- Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the four 4mm screws that secure the hard drive bracket to the motherboard.
- Slide your hard drive away from your motherboard until fully removed.
- Be careful not to snag any wires routed along the battery side of the hard drive.
- This step is only necessary if you are swapping your old hard drive for a new one.
- Using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove four 2.5mm screws, two per side, to release the hard drive from its mounting bracket. These screws are directly next to each mounting screw you removed previously.
- Install the mounting brackets onto the new hard drive during reassembly.
- Many of the wire connections to the motherboard are secured by tape for vibration protection. Your device may or may not have this tape.
- If any tape is present, remove all tape from the area within the red area.
- Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the four 3mm captive screws securing the copper tube onto the motherboard.
- These captive screws are secured by plastic washer to the copper tube and will remain in the heat sink assembly during removal.
- Remove the tape connecting the copper tubing to the cooling fan.
- Lift and remove the heat sink assembly.
- Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the three 3mm screws around the perimeter of the fan.
- Remove the wiring from the motherboard by gently pulling the wire connector at the base of the wires.
- Once the wires are removed, the cooling fan assembly is disconnected. You may now remove the cooling fan.
- Your device may or may not have tape securing wired connections. If it is present, it must be removed before disconnecting cabling.
- Remove four cables connected to motherboard by pulling gently on connector at base of cables.
- Use a spudger to lift the connector lock to the small ribbon cable attached near where the cooling fan was located.
- After unlocking the connector, gently pull the removal tab on the ribbon cable to remove completely.
- Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the seven 3mm screws securing the motherboard to the chassis.
- Slowly tilt the motherboard forward so you can access the bottom.
- Using a spudger, remove the smaller of the two ribbon cables by lifting on the black connector.
- Once connector is lifted, gently pull on the ribbon cable to remove it.
- Remove the second (and last) ribbon cable from the motherboard by gently pulling on the blue pull tab.
- Lift and remove motherboard from laptop chassis.
- Using a #00 Phillips screwdriver, remove four 1mm screws from the two speakers.
- Separate the wires from the chassis and lift to remove the speakers.