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Remova os seguintes parafusos pentalobe P5 que prendem a estrutura inferior ao MacBook Pro:
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Oito de 3,0 mm
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Dois de 2,3 mm
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Com uma espátula ou uma pinça, retire os três cabos da antena do AirPort, desconectando-os de seus soquetes na placa do AirPort.
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Com a parte plana de uma espátula, levante o conector da placa de E/S em linha reta de seu soquete na placa lógica.
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De maneira semelhante, remova o conector do cabo da placa de E/S de seu soquete na placa de E/S.
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Remova o cabo da placa de E/S do MacBook Pro.
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Remova o único parafuso Torx T5 (às vezes T6) de 2,9 mm que prende a placa do AirPort à placa lógica.
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doesn't look too bad, my right fan is making a terrible sound, I'm debating if I should bring it to apple or if I should just replace it myself
pretty easy guide. i replaced the left fan recently, so i decided to do the right as well since it had been making the same grinding noise, albeit not quite as loud. the fans themselves were pretty clean, i’ve typically use a blast of compressed air to dust them out about once a month over the almost 5 years i’ve owned this MBP.
i skipped steps 3-4-5. and using some of the comments as guidance i was able to take a few short cuts and have the fan replaced in about 20 minutes. powered up the MB without the back cover just to make sure the fan would spin, it did, checked to make sure everything worked, internet, BT connection, camera etc, powered down, screwed on the back cover and done.
easy and fast. it took me 10 min to replace.
Replaced batteries and RIGHT FAN. Made all connections. LEFT FAN runs and won't stop, whether connected with charge cord or running on batteries. Laptop will NOT start up. Disconnected LEFT FAN to save batteries. I'M STUMPED! :-(