Asus ROG G751JL-BB17T29 Battery Replacement
ID: 125508
Description: To operate without power directly from the...
Steps:
- Use an opening tool to pry up the small rubber cover on the upper right corner of the RAM access door.
- Remove the 5.3 mm Phillips #00 screw securing the RAM access door.
- This screw is held in the hole in the door with a washer and will not come out of the hole, even after you unscrew it.
- Insert the point of an opening pick in the seam near the top right corner of the RAM access door and gently pry the door up slightly.
- The door is held in place by small clips around its edges. Pry until you feel the nearest clips release.
- Insert the wide edge of an opening pick into a new part of the seam between the door and the computer.
- Pry the door up to release the clips closest to the pick.
- Continue to slide the pick along the seam all the way around the door, prying as you go, until all the clips holding the door down have been released.
- Remove the RAM access door.
- Remove the 5.2 mm Phillips #00 screw securing the optical drive.
- Insert an opening tool into the gap between the optical drive and the laptop.
- Pry the optical drive straight out of the laptop.
- Remove the optical drive.
- Use the point of a spudger to pry out eleven rubber plugs covering the screws on the bottom of the laptop.
- Some plugs have a hole or notch into which you can insert the point of a spudger to more easily pry out the plugs.
- Remove 18 Phillips #00 screws of the following lengths:
- Eight 8.8 mm screws
- Seven 5.2 mm screws
- Three screws
- Flip the laptop right-side up.
- Use an opening pick to pry the left and right edges of the battery cover away from the laptop enough that you can grip the cover with your fingers.
- Lift the battery cover straight up from the laptop.
- Do not try to completely remove the cover yet, it is still tethered by a speaker cable.
- Pull the speaker connectors straight away from each other to disconnect the speaker cable.
- Make sure the speaker cable is out of the way before you reinstall the battery cover.
- Open the laptop's display to a 90° angle.
- Use a spudger to pry against one of the screw tabs on the back of the upper case assembly.
- Make sure to pry as close as possible to the base of the tab to avoid damaging the tab.
- Repeat this procedure with the other tab.
- The upper case assembly is held in place by small clips around its edges. In this step, pry each tab up until you feel the nearest clips release.
- Insert the flat end of a spudger in the gap between the laptop and the upper case assembly, near the display.
- If there's not a big enough gap, repeat the previous step until you have space to insert the spudger.
- Slide the spudger along each edge of the upper case assembly, prying and releasing clips as you go.
- When all the clips securing the upper case assembly have been released, lift the assembly slightly and slide it down, away from the display, about an inch.
- Do not attempt to remove the assembly yet. It is still attached to the laptop by four cables.
- Use the tip of a spudger to flip up the small locking flap of the keyboard backlight cable ZIF connector.
- Be sure to pry up on the hinged flap, not the connector socket.
- Gently pull the cable out of its socket.
- Repeat the previous step for the keyboard, trackpad buttons, and trackpad cables held in place by ZIF connectors.
- Remove the upper case assembly.
- Pull the battery cable away from the connector in the same direction as the individual wires are running to disconnect the battery.
- Pull evenly on the full width of the cable so that no individual wires are overly strained.
- Grab the black tape attached to the display cable and pull straight up to disconnect the display cable.
- Slide the point of a spudger under the black antenna cable until it's snug against the connector, and pry straight up from the board to disconnect the antenna cable.
- Follow the same procedure to disconnect the white antenna cable.
- To reinstall these antenna cables, hold the connectors in place and gently press them straight down. The connectors “snap” into their sockets much like the metal snaps on a jacket.
- Make sure to plug each cable into the correct socket during reassembly. The white cable should plug into the upper socket, while the black cable plugs into the lower.
- Remove the nine Phillips screws securing the display:
- Four 6.8 mm Phillips #0 screws
- Three 8.6 mm Phillips #00 screws
- Two 5.2 mm Phillips #00 screws
- Lift up and remove the two metal display brackets.
- Lift the monitor straight up and remove it.
- Remove the two 5.4 mm screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
- Disconnect the pin connector that attaches the battery to the motherboard.
- The battery can now be lifted away from the laptop.