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This guide shows how to replace your Kindle Fire HD 10 (7th Generation) Battery.
The batteries wear out over time due to repeated charging cycles. If you notice a decrease in performance from your battery, you may need to replace your battery. For further information look at this link below:
Warning: before you start working on replacing your battery, make sure your Kindle Fire HD 10 device is turned off and the charger is disconnected.
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Pry open the case using the iFixit opening tool. Make sure to go around the whole case before removing the whole case.
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Remove the plastic yellow taping from the wire circuits using a pair of tweezers.
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With slight force pry off the cable connecter using a spudger.
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Remove the ten 4mm screws from the outsides of the battery with a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Lift out the battery from its resting position using your fingers.
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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 cannot open a SL056ZE.
I mean I opened it up to all around it, it lifts but there seems to be part of ‘blue’ plastic cover - internally - that is kind of locked into right side of PCB [looking at it with battery below !
Any ideas?
Probably amazon locking it because of their stupid repair practices, Is it possible to rip it off or unscrew it somehow and reattach it? Get back to me if that is a possibility
Two problems I have found so far. The first one is that the cover has some clips on the inside so you have to play with the cover until you can get them to release. Be careful as too much pressure will crack the screen. The second problem is that the battery is glued to the metal frame that you just removed the 4mm T4 Torx screws. Something that should take a few minutes has taken me a few days just to make sure I don't destroy the screen.
An addition to my previous post: I had to use a plastic kitchen spatula in order to separated the battery from the metal tray. It has two glue strips that were reused to hold the new battery pack in place. The old battery pack was totally destroyed and will be properly recycled. Now it's a struggle to get the case to mate with the screen and lock in place. so far only one side has mated properly. will keep trying until its done correctly.
I was thinking my battery may need changing as slow charging, but after reading all these comments, I may just buy a new tablet! May be cheaper than going to a shop to ask them to do it and they need it up.