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This guide will demonstrate how to apart the Dell Inspiron 15-7559.
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Turn off the computer.
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Disconnect the charging cable from the computer.
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Flip the computer upside down.
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Remove the captive screw located on the top section of the back panel, using a Philips #1 screwdriver.
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Use the blue, plastic opening tool to gently pry a section of the back panel open.
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Next slide the opening tool around the back panel to disconnect the clips holding the panel in place.
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After the clips have been disconnected, the back panel can then be easily lifted off the computer.
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Locate the battery on the bottom left side of the laptop.
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Unscrew the 5 x 2mm x 5mm screws, using the T8 Torx screwdriver.
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Using the tab above the battery, raise the battery far enough to disconnect the cables attached to it.
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Using your hand grab the white portion connecting the cables to the battery and disconnect it.
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Now lift the battery from the device to remove it.
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Locate the hard drive on the bottom right side of the laptop.
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Unscrew the 4 x 2.5mm x 5mm screws, using the Philips #1 screwdriver.
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Using your hands, raise the hard drive far enough to disconnect the cables attached to it.
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Using your hand grab the black portion connecting the cables to the battery and disconnect it.
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Locate the WLAN card. It will be on the right sides of the laptop.
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Using a Philips #1 screwdriver, unscrew the 2mm x 3mm screw, holding the WLAN card in place.
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Using your hand disconnect the WLAN card by pulling it horizontally along the device.
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After the WLAN card has been disconnected, make sure to dethread the wires connecting it so that they sit freely.
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Locate the LCD cable, near the center of the laptop.
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Using tweezers pull the metal tab, on the back of LCD connection point, away from it.
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Once the metal tab is sufficiently released, pull the black strap to disconnect the LCD.
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After the LCD has been disconnected, make sure to dethread the wires connecting it so that they sit freely.
I didn’t have a retaining clip on this connection, I was able to just gently pull on the black strap and it came directly away from the board.
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Using the Philips #1 screwdriver, unscrew the 4 x 2mm x 5mm screws, located on the top of the laptop.
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Flip the device over and lift the screen.
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Using the flat end of the spudger press in the 5 tabs, located on top of the keyboard, as you use the spudger to pry each section up.
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After releasing the 5 tabs, slide the opening tool around the top and sides of the keyboard to make sure it is fully released.
Note that there are 4 flat “grabbers” that attach to flared posts on the back of the keyboard, so even when the 5 tabs are released, there will be some resistance, and you need to pull the keyboard straight away from the housing with a little force to release them.
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Now lift the keyboard enough to access the ribbon cables beneath it.
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For the two ribbon cables connecting the keyboard to the laptop, use your finger to lift the latch up.
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Once the latch is raised, lift the ribbon cable up and out of the latch.
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Now that the keyboard has been fully disconnected from the laptop, lift it off of the device.
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Locate the ribbon cable for the track pad and the power.
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For both ribbon cables, use your finger to lift the latches up.
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Once the latches are raised, lift the ribbon cables up and out of the latches.
I have the middle one, where it says LED, cable broken, where can i get that cable. Please help email hsymtech@gmail.com
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Locate the two screws near the center of the laptop.
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Unscrew the 2 x 2.5mm x 5mm screws, using the Philips #1 screwdriver.
These screws are labeled as “M2x5”. I don’t think they’re 2.5mm, they appear to be the same as the 4 screws that hold the palmrest to the bottom shell in step 15.
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Using the metal spudger pry open the edges of the top panel of the laptop.
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Now raise the top panel off of the laptop.
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Locate the fan connections on both the left and right side of the laptop.
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Using your hand grab the white portion and pull it away from the port.
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Once the fans are disconnected lift and remove them from the laptop.
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Locate the 4 hinge screws at the top of the laptop.
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Unscrew the 4 x 2mm x 5mm screws, using the Philips #1 screwdriver.
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Remove the screen from the laptop.
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Using the metal spudger disconnect the frame around the hinges.
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Using the metal spudger pry open the frame around the display.
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Lift the screen, rotating along the hinges, so that it will lie open.
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Locate the wire that connects the display to the back panel. There will be a sticker with a qr code on it.
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Peel the the sticker and pull it back to disconnect the cables.
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The display is now fully disconnected.
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Seems a bit rude of them to make you take out the battery and hard drive in order to get to the fans; I tried to open mine up to dust off the inside, but I dont have a Torx screwdriver on me. Looks like I'll have to come back when I have one
I was hoping to see the switch (reed?) for the lid opening and closing and where it is located.
I have the same question, where is the reed/ lid switch located?
Anyone know the size of the screws on the top of the hinge?
I have a question regarding the M2x5 screws holding the fans and hard drive in place — are they countersunk? Cant’ make out from the pictures
Thanks
The LCD (on the 4k touchscreen model where the glass is pretty much edge to edge) is attached to the bezel frame by adhesive strips - a hairdryer and pry tool go a long way to separate and remove the adhesive strips. I had to finish the job off with adhesive remover but I had that on hand anyway as I was replacing the LCD due to fluid leakage.