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[* icon_note] If your I/O Board cable's connectors have [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/NcprwYqAITaNGRVg.full|notches in the padding], you will need to ***release a locking lever underneath the notch*** in order to remove the cable. If this is the case, ***don't pry up on the connector until the levers are unlatched***. | |
[* black] Using the flat end of a spudger, pry the I/O Board connector straight up out of its socket on the logic board. | |
- | [* icon_reminder] During reassembly, connect |
- | [* black] In a similar fashion, remove the I/O Board connector from its socket on the I/O Board. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] During reassembly, connect the cable's logic board end first as it does not flex. The cable's logic board end is straight, not curved. The cable will physically fit in either direction, but if installed backwards, the MacBook won't start up. |
+ | [* black] In a similar fashion, remove the I/O Board cable connector from its socket on the I/O Board. |
[* black] Remove the I/O Board cable from the MacBook Pro. |