Motorola Cliq Camera Replacement

ID: 14260

Description: This guide explains how to replace a damaged or...

Steps:

  1. Turning over your phone, place two fingers on the back cover and apply pressure away from the camera to slide the back cover off.
  2. Step image Step image
  3. Pinch the battery pull tab located below the camera, pull it upwards, and remove the battery.
  4. The pull tab may be tucked under the battery.
  5. Step image Step image
  6. Wedge a plastic opening tool behind the panel covering the camera, pry it up, and remove it using your fingers.
  7. The panel is held down by adhesive and may require you to wedge and pry the right side of the panel before it can be easily removed.
  8. Step image Step image Step image
  9. Remove the six 4.0 mm T4 Torx screws which line the edge of the back of the phone.
  10. Step image
  11. Turn the phone over and slide out the keyboard.
  12. Wedge a plastic opening tool where the keyboard meets the back casing of the phone next to the headphone jack.
  13. Carefully pry open the back casing along the keyboard's edge until at least two corners of the back casing are separated from the keyboard.
  14. Do not fully separate the rear panel from the phone. A cable is connecting the two parts together.
  15. Step image Step image Step image
  16. Carefully separate the back casing from the rest of the phone.
  17. Step image
  18. Gently pry ZIF connector upwards using the flat end of a spudger tool.
  19. The ZIF connector is glued down. Be gentle! Ripping it off or breaking it will make your phone inoperable.
  20. You may need adhesive to keep your power cable in place when reassembling your phone.
  21. Step image Step image
  22. Press your thumb against the orange power cable and pull it down slowly to disconnect the power cable from the bottom of the keyboard.
  23. The rear casing and the rest of the phone should now be completely separated.
  24. Step image Step image Step image
  25. Insert a 1.5mm flat head screw in the slit in between the camera housing and the bottom of the camera.
  26. Lightly pry upwards and the camera should come loose from the housing.
  27. Step image Step image Step image
  28. Carefully grab the sides of the camera with your fingers and remove the camera.
  29. The foam cover on the top of the camera deforms and tears easily, so handle it with care.
  30. Step image Step image Step image
Back