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Is the wireless connection to your Chromebook not working? Did you rule out any software-related solutions? If so, then you should replace your wireless card.
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What you need: 10 8mm screws, Tweezers, and a Phillips #1 Screwdriver
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Remove Phillips #1 screws from the bottom of the Chromebook using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Use tweezers to get two of the screws are hidden by rubber caps along the rubber rest of the device out.
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crwdns2935267:0crwdne2935267:0iFixit Opening Tool$1.99
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What you need: plastic opening tool, Chromebook
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Place the plastic opening tool facing upward using the upper scoop, into the edges between the front and back of the Chromebook.
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Open the top portion of the Chromebook
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To unhinge the top portion of the Chromebook, push down on the plastic opening tool.
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In order to avoid damaging ribbon cables, gently lift the top portion of the Chromebook from the bottom portion.
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Gently disconnect the ribbon cable connecting the trackpad and the keyboard to the motherboard.
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Remove the black and white wires from the wireless card.
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Unscrew the single 4 mm Phillips #1 screw pinning the wireless card in place.
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Gently pull the wireless card away from the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.