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Remove the eight 4 mm T5 Torx screws from the bottom cover.
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Use a plastic opening tool to pry open the 'XPS' flap in the middle.
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Remove the single Phillips screw hidden beneath the flap.
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Use opening picks or a plastic pry tool to pry open the case clips, beginning from the back edge.
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Pull the battery cable connector towards the battery to disconnect it from its socket.
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If the connector is stubborn, push a little at one side, then the other, to "walk" it out of its socket.
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Open the display and press the power button for five seconds to drain any remaining charge from the system.
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Remove three Phillips screws labeled "M2x2"
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Remove a Phillips screw labeled "M1.6x4"
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Peel up any tape securing the speaker cables to the battery.
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Put compatible batteries under parts.
I followed the instruction carefully and it was quite helpful. However, now that I am done with the battery replacement, the speaker no longer works, and it seems that there is a hardware issue. Any thoughts on this?
@Sara - Looking on another ifixit procedure, I found that the speaker wires are taped to the battery, so I suspect that the speaker was not properly plugged in after reassemble, or that something happened to the wires during battery removal. Hopefully the wires weren’t cut or stretched.
Here is what the XPS 13 teardown procedure had to say:
“….After that, it still isn't a perfectly clean getaway—the speaker wires are strategically taped to the battery in a half dozen spots, which we'll have to liberate to free the battery. (Admittedly, it could have been a lot worse.)
These same wires are trapped under the battery screws—so speaker replacement means battery removal. It looks like the XPS has some layering issues.”
ref: Dell XPS 13 Teardown
I hope this helps.