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  • Disconnect the speaker cable from the DC/Sound card.

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  • Remove the 4 mm hex nut from below the left speaker.

  • Remove the 3 mm black Phillips screw from bottom left corner of the speaker assembly, to the left of the battery compartment.

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  • Lift the speaker assembly (including the right speaker) out of the computer.

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Add Note Edit Step 28 — PC Card Cage  ¶ 

  • Remove the two 4.2 mm silver Phillips screws from the left corners of the PC card cage.

  • Next the two 6.8 mm shouldered screws go on the right side of the card cage.

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  • Lift the PC card cage up and remove it from the computer.

  • When replacing the PC card cage, make sure you attach it to the post on the metal eject button.

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Add Note Edit Step 30 — Display  ¶ 

  • Remove the two 4.2 mm silver Phillips screws from either side of the large orange Airport ribbon.

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  • Lift the Airport card out of the computer and slide a spudger between the card and the antenna connector to disconnect the cable from the card.

  • Deroute the antenna cable from the side of the card, removing tape as necessary.

  • You don't need to remove the Airport card entirely. We're just trying to free up the Airport antenna cable.

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  • Using a spudger, pry up the Bluetooth board from the cavity in front of the battery compartment.

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