Removing Delphi MyFi XM2GO Keypad

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This guide demonstrates how to remove the keyboard.

  • Author: Aubrey
  • Time required: 15 Minutes
  • Difficulty: Moderate
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Add Note Edit Step 1 — Removing Delphi MyFi XM2GO Battery Cover  ¶ 

  • Flip the Delphi MyFi XM2GO Device on its back to start the cover-removal process.

  • The back cover is the access point for the user-removable battery. Removing the back cover also gives the user access to the hard-reset button.

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  • Locate the large button on the top back of the device. This button is used to release the latch holding the sliding back cover in place.

  • Press this button at the top while making a firm grip on the battery cover.

  • As the button is pressed, move the cover towards the bottom of the device while applying moderate pressure to the cover.

  • Be careful to not press down too hard on the battery cover as it is made of plastic.

  • The battery removal tab may pop up during the cover removal process.

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  • After the cover is removed, the white Lithium Ion battery is visible.

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Add Note Edit Step 4 — Removing Delphi MyFi XM2GO Battery  ¶ 

  • Removing the back cover allows access to the user-removable battery.

  • Should the battery need to be replaced or swapped, following these steps will aid in the process.

  • The battery comes from the manufacturer with a pull tab with a web address printed on it to direct the user in purchasing a new battery.

  • Holding the device, grab the tab with thumb and index figure.

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  • Pull down on the tab so that the battery block moves a few millimeters towards the bottom of the device.

  • The battery will move parallel to the back of the device while a latch at the top is freed with the downward motion.

  • There is a pivot point at the bottom of the battery where the contacts connect to the battery.

  • After the latch at the top is disengaged, pivot the battery away from the back and the battery will be free.

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  • With the battery removed, the back of the device reveals more information about the product.

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Add Note Edit Step 7 — Removing Delphi MyFi XM2GO Logic Board  ¶ 

  • To start the takedown process, locate the four hex screws on the bottom of the device.

  • Use a T6 hex bit, perhaps from the iFixit precision screwdriver set, to remove the four screws.

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Add Note Edit Step 8  ¶ 

  • To remove the next two T6 screws, locate the button at the top of the back of the device.

  • Around the button, there is a cover that protects the two screws. This cover is accessible by inserting a thumbnail into the bottom and pulling up.

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