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[* red] Remove the single 2.3 mm Phillips screw securing the battery connector to the logic board.
-[* icon_note] To reduce the risk of a short, you can use a battery isolation pick to isolate the battery.
-[* icon_caution] The battery isolation pick or battery blocker is an outdated way of isolating the battery, as you risk damaging the battery pins underneath the logic board. If you use this method, take extreme care to insert it gently and straight in the direction of the logic board. Do not twist or swing the pick side to side.
- [* black] Slide a battery isolation pick underneath the battery connector area of the logic board, and leave it in place while you work.
+[* icon_note] [guide|143682|Make a battery blocker using a playing card|new_window=true] and slide it underneath the logic board connector to disconnect the battery.
+ [* icon_caution] You can also use an iFixit battery blocker. Be very careful and don't push the battery blocker underneath the connector with excessive force.
+[* black] Leave the blocker there to prevent the battery connector leads from making contact until you have completed your repairs.