MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2009 AirPort Card Replacement
简介
转到步骤 1Use this guide to replace a dead AirPort card to regain Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Remove the following 10 screws securing the lower case to the MacBook Pro 13" Unibody:
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Seven 3 mm Phillips screws.
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Three 13.5 mm Phillips screws.
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Slightly lift the lower case and push it toward the rear of the computer to free the mounting tabs.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the battery connector up out of its socket on the logic board.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the subwoofer/right speaker cable connector up off its socket on the logic board.
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Disconnect the camera cable by sliding it horizontally out of its socket.
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If you see a small plastic retainer stuck to the logic board that prevents the camera cable from sliding out, peel it up carefully from the logic board. Apply a little heat from a hair dryer or heat gun if necessary to help soften the adhesive holding it in place. Do not attempt to forcibly disconnect the cable with the retainer in place.
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If you still have trouble, use the point of a spudger to push at each side of the connector and "walk" it slowly from its socket.
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Grab the clutch cover as shown and slide it toward the right side of the display.
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Use the tip of a spudger to pry both AirPort antenna connectors out of their sockets on the AirPort board.
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Remove the single 3 mm Phillips screw securing the AirPort card to the display nearest the AirPort antenna.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I am sick of the occaisonal misinformation iFixit provides. The longer cable that connects on the right side of the screen is so very obviously not just the camera cable. It is also the cable for the Airport and Bluetooth cards... This misinformation led me to spend 100€ on two LCD cables which I now have no use for.
I don't wish to just complain though of course. Can someone please correct this? On the other pages for this MBP the cable is listed in the same way.
The official Apple name for this cable is "camera cable", so that is what we call it. You'll have to take it up with Apple to change the name, as we try to stay consistent with how they name parts.
I think iFixit does an amazing job of being accurate, given that the guides are written based on physical tear-downs. As a small-time mac technician, I am eternally grateful for the unlimited use of free, comprehensive guides. Instead of complaining about free advice, you can easily submit an edit to the guide if it is truly in error. The bottom line with Apple products - they are impeccably engineered, although have some annoyingly tedious steps because of the compact nature. They are build to last, but BE GENTLE!!
The connector from the cable into the airport card is socketed in different ways on the pictures in step 21, i have noticed that the connector fits in either way, but what way is the right one? im asking because after i followed this guide my airportcard doesnt work anymore:(
see comment on step 22