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[* red] Remove the large white plug that connects the wires from the battery to the main board using your hands. | |
[* black] Pull the battery out with your hands. | |
[* icon_caution] If the battery is swollen, you might not be able to pull it out with your hands, you might just rip the cables+charging board out. | |
- | [* black] In this case, you can try to remove the other radiator, unscrew the charging port and gently pull it out just a bit so a large screwdriver's end - without its bits - can fit in and push out the battery from this side. - The port might be hot glued and under the tapes there are very small normal and ribbon cables, be careful not to cut or rip them. |
+ | [* black] In this case, you can try to remove the other radiator, unscrew the charging port and gently pull it out just a bit so a large screwdriver's end - without its bits - can fit in and push out the battery from this side. |
+ | [* icon_note] The port might be hot glued and under the tapes there are very small normal and ribbon cables, so be careful not to cut or rip them. |