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To remove the outer casing, use a 3mm Hex bit to remove the 4 large 12mm Hex screws on both sides of the device.
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Using the Metal Spudger, carefully pry each side of the rubber casing away from the device.
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To remove the inner plastic casing, use a Phillips #00 head bit to remove the 16 small 9mm screws surrounding the top side of the device.
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Carefully lift away the housing and replace the broken casing/component. Replace using the new casing.
And where do I purchase a new outer case? My on off button rubber perished.
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To remove the motherboard, proceed to unscrew the 3 Phillips #00 bit type, 13mm long screws located on both sides of the motherboard.
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Then, proceed to unscrew the 5 Phillips #00 bit type, 9mm long screws located on the face of the charging dock.
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Disconnect the two 4-pin auxiliary button register cables connected on both sides of the motherboard.
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Once disconnected, carefully remove the motherboard by pulling upwards.
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To remove the button registers, unscrew the two Phillips #00 bit type, 6 mm screws found on both sides of the control registers.
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Carefully remove the control registers from the housing of the device.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
crwdns2947410:01crwdne2947410:0
Great guide! Do you know the spec/name of the button registers so that I can purchase a new one to replace a dysfunctional one?