Framework Laptop 16 eDP Cable Replacement
ID: 199420
Description: Use this guide to remove and replace the eDP...
Steps:
- Unplug all cables and fully shut down your laptop.
- Use your fingernail to pull out the two Input Module latches and unlock them.
- The latch will show red if it's unlocked.
- Use your fingers to slide the Touchpad Spacer toward the bottom edge of the laptop and unclip it.
- If you're having trouble, check if the corresponding Input Module latch is properly unlocked.
- Lift the Touchpad Spacer off the laptop and remove it.
- Repeat the same procedure for the other touchpad spacer.
- Use your fingers to slide the Touchpad Module toward the bottom edge of the laptop and disconnect it.
- If you're having trouble, check if the Input Module latches are properly unlocked.
- Lift the Touchpad Module and remove it.
- The keyboard is held in place with strong magnets. Apply gradually increasing force to avoid having the keyboard violently eject.
- Grip the two pull tabs along the bottom of the keyboard and lift until its magnets release.
- Remove the keyboard.
- Your Input Module(s) might be different, but the procedure to remove them is the same.
- Grip the pull tab at the bottom of the Input Module and lift until its magnets release.
- Remove the Input Module.
- Repeat for any remaining Input Modules.
- Grip the black pull tab on the Mid Plate cable press connector.
- Lift up to disconnect the Mid Plate cable.
- The Mid Plate screws are ordered from 2–17 (number 1 is the press connector). You don't have to follow the order, but you can use it to help keep track of the screws you've loosened.
- Use your Framework Screwdriver to loosen the 16 captive T5 Torx screws securing the Mid Plate.
- Use your fingers to lift the Mid Plate off the laptop and remove it.
- Lift the interposer door by its black pull tab and let it rest upright.
- If you have the Graphics Module installed, your interposer will have four screws. If you have the Expansion Bay Shell installed, you'll have three screws instead.
- If you have the Graphics Module, use your Framework Screwdriver to loosen the four captive T5 Torx screws securing the interposer.
- If you have the Expansion Bay Shell, use your Framework Screwdriver to loosen the three captive T5 Torx screws securing the interposer.
- Lift the interposer by its pull tab and remove it.
- Use your Framework Screwdriver to loosen the two captive T5 Torx screws securing the module in the Expansion Bay.
- Close the interposer door before continuing.
- Close your laptop and flip it over.
- Slide the Expansion Bay Module out of the laptop and remove it.
- The module should slide out easily. If you feel any resistance, check if the screws holding it in place are fully loosened.
- Flip your laptop and reopen it.
- Use the flat end of your Framework Screwdriver, or a clean fingernail, to lift up the locking tab on the fingerprint reader ZIF connector next to the memory.
- Use your fingers to grip the blue pull tab and slide the fingerprint reader cable straight out of its socket.
- The fingerprint reader cable is lightly adhered to the laptop's frame.
- Use your fingers to peel the fingerprint reader cable away from the frame and separate the adhesive.
- The ventilation plate is held in place with magnets.
- Lift the bottom of the ventilation plate and pull it away from the laptop until the magnets release.
- Remove the ventilation plate.
- The bezel is secured with magnets.
- Slide your fingernail under the inside edge of either bottom corner of the bezel.
- Pull the bezel away from the screen to release the first few magnets.
- Lift the bezel around the perimeter of the screen until all of its magnets are released.
- Remove the bezel.
- Grip the eDP cable connector to the right of the Wi-Fi module slot by its pull tab and lift up to disconnect it.
- Lift the eDP cable out of its vertical slot in the Bottom Cover.
- Use your fingers to guide the eDP cable out of its clips along the top left edge of the Bottom Cover.
- The eDP cable is lightly adhered to the Top Cover at its "bend" near the bottom left corner.
- Grip the eDP cable near its bend and peel it off the Top Cover.
- While supporting the display with one hand, use your Framework Screwdriver to remove the four 2.4 mm‑long T5 Torx screws securing the display.
- Grab the display and pull it straight off the Top Cover to free it from its alignment pegs.
- Remove the display.
- Rest your display facedown on a flat, clean work surface.
- Use your fingers to flip up the plastic tab and access the connector underneath.
- Use the flat end of your Framework Screwdriver to lift up the metal locking tab over the display connector.
- Grip the display cable where it meets the connector head.
- Slide the connector straight out of its socket to disconnect it.
- Congratulations on completing disassembly! The remaining steps will show how to reassemble your Framework Laptop.
- Grip the display cable where it meets the connector head.
- Slide the display cable connector straight into its socket.
- Push the metal locking tab down over the display cable connector until it snaps into place.
- Align the display with its alignment pegs and place it on the Top Cover.
- While supporting the display with one hand, use your Framework Screwdriver to install the four 2.4 mm‑long T5 Torx screws securing the display.
- Press the bend in the eDP cable onto the Top Cover to re‑adhere it.
- Use the flat end of your Framework Screwdriver, or your fingers, to press the eDP cable into its clips at the top left edge of the Bottom Cover.
- Press the eDP cable into its vertical slot in the Bottom Cover.
- Press the eDP connector straight down into its socket to connect it.
- Align the bezel over the perimeter of the display and let the magnets pull the bezel into place.
- The bezel should "snap" into place. If it doesn't, realign it and make sure it sits flush with the display.
- Lay the ventilation plate along the top edge of the laptop and let its magnets pull into place.
- Use your fingers to grip the blue pull tab and slide the fingerprint reader cable straight into its socket.
- Use the flat end of your Framework Screwdriver, or a clean fingernail, to press down the locking tab on the fingerprint reader ZIF connector.
- Press the fingerprint reader cable to the frame to re-adhere it.
- Close the interposer door.
- If you have the Graphics Module installed, your interposer will have four screws. If you have the Expansion Bay Shell installed, you'll have three screws instead.
- If you have the Graphics Module, use your Framework Screwdriver to tighten the four captive T5 Torx screws securing the interposer.
- If you have the Expansion Bay Shell, use your Framework Screwdriver to tighten the three captive T5 Torx screws securing the interposer.
- Close the interposer door.
- Place the interposer over its spot between the Mainboard and the module.
- Depending on if you're installing a Graphics Module or the Expansion Bay Shell, the interposer should be oriented so either rubber grommets or metal tabs cover the Expansion Bay screws.
- Use your Framework Screwdriver to tighten the two captive T5 Torx screws securing the Expansion Bay Module.
- Close your laptop and flip it over.
- Align the Expansion Bay Module with its slot in the laptop.
- Check that the module sits evenly with the rail on the outside edges of the slot.
- Check that the two center rails are threaded between the fans.
- Place the Mid Plate on the laptop, making sure it sits evenly on its alignment pegs.
- Use your Framework Screwdriver to tighten the 16 captive T5 Torx screws in order (starting with 2) to secure the Mid Plate evenly.
- Align the Mid Plate cable press connector over its socket and press down to connect it.
- Your Input Module(s) might be different, but the procedure to remove them is the same.
- Align the top edge of the Input Module with the top edge of the laptop.
- Lay the Input Module on the laptop and let the magnets pull the keyboard into place
- Make sure the Input Module is seated properly on its alignment pegs and sits flush with the edges of the laptop.
- Repeat for any remaining Input Modules.
- Align the top edge of the keyboard with the top edge of the laptop.
- Lay the keyboard on the laptop and let the magnets pull the keyboard into place
- Make sure the keyboard is seated properly on its alignment pegs and sits flush with the edges of the laptop.
- Place the Touchpad Module flat on its cutout so its clips are properly aligned.
- Press the Touchpad Module down and slide it into place so it lines up evenly with the bottom edge of the laptop.
- Place the Touchpad Spacer over its spot on the laptop with the bottom edge overhanging slightly.
- Slide the Touchpad Spacer towards the top of the laptop to secure it.
- Repeat the same procedure for the other Touchpad Spacer.