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MacBook Air Models A1237 and A1304 Heat Sink Replacement
- Author: Andrew Bookholt
- Difficulty: Moderate
Use this guide to swap out your old heat sink for a new one.
Sections
- Lower Case 2 steps
- Battery 3 steps
- Hard Drive 6 steps
- Heat Sink 6 steps
- Heat Sink Replacement 2 steps
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Hard Drive
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Disconnect the port hatch ribbon cable from the logic board by pulling it straight up by its black pull tab.
Pull the audio out ribbon cable off the adhesive securing it to the upper case.
Use a spudger to pry the audio out ribbon cable connector board off the hard drive bracket.

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If you have the original version of the MacBook Air (A1237), refer to picture 1. Remove the following screws securing the heat sink to the logic board:
One 5.9 mm Phillips screw.
Two 1.9 mm Phillips screws.
One 1.9 mm Phillips screw.
If you have the A1304 version of MacBook Air, refer to picture 2. Remove the following screws securing the heat sink to the logic board:
One 5.0 mm Phillips screw
Five 1.9 mm Philips screws.
One 2.5 mm Phillips screw.

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Lift the heat sink up off the logic board.
Be mindful of the microphone cable when lifting the heat sink, as it can get tangled on the top edge of the fan.
When you mount the heat sink back onto the logic board, be sure to apply a new layer of thermal paste. We have a guide that makes replacing the thermal paste easy.
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