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iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement

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  1. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Battery: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Use a coin to rotate the battery locking screw 90 degrees clockwise.

  2. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Lift the battery out of the computer.

  3. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Keyboard: step 3, image 1 of 1
    • Pull the keyboard release tabs toward you and lift up on the keyboard until it pops free.

    • If the keyboard does not come free, use a small flathead screwdriver to turn the keyboard locking screw 180 degrees in either direction and try again. The locking screw is in between the F5 and F6 keys and is a clear piece of plastic.

    • Flip the keyboard over, away from the screen, and rest it face-down on the trackpad area.

  4. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 4, image 1 of 1
    • If the computer has an AirPort card installed, follow the next three steps to remove it.

    • Push the wire clasp away from the AirPort card and toward the display, then rotate up to free it from the RAM shield.

  5. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Grasp the clear plastic tab on the AirPort card and pull toward the display.

  6. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 6, image 1 of 1
    • Hold the AirPort card in one hand and use your other hand to remove the antenna cable.

  7. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 7, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the four silver Phillips screws that secure the RAM shield.

  8. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 8, image 1 of 1
    • Grasp the metal bracket on top of the RAM shield and pull upward to remove the shield.

  9. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 9, image 1 of 1
    • Pull the keyboard cable up from the logic board, holding the cable as close to the connector as possible.

    • Make sure that you reconnect the keyboard cable before replacing the RAM shield.

  10. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Lower Case: step 10, image 1 of 1
    • Use a pin (or anything you like) to remove the three rubber feet from the lower case.

    1.3 flathead screwdriver works better than a pin.

    Carlos Ferrari - Reply

  11. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 11, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the three newly-revealed Phillips screws.

  12. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 12, image 1 of 1
    • Use a spudger or small flathead screwdriver to pry up the three metal rings that housed the rubber bumpers.

  13. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 13, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the three hex screws using a T8 Torx screwdriver (or Allen screws using an Allen key if these are used).

    • The shorter screw is in the center of the computer.

    Why use a T8 Torx when these screws are metric hex 2? The T8 didn't work at all. Other than that this was a very easy repair. It cost $29 instead of the $150 that I paid the last time a Mac shop made the same repair.

    dalekaty - Reply

    Quote from dalekaty:

    Why use a T8 Torx when these screws are metric hex 2? The T8 didn't work at all. Other than that this was a very easy repair. It cost $29 instead of the $150 that I paid the last time a Mac shop made the same repair.

    Had the same issue with a T8, although I blamed that on my T8 being quite stripped. Finding an appropriate bit was quite a challenge... but I'm pretty certain a T8 isn't correct. The screws have a hex head, not a Torx... maybe T8 is the closest thing that tends to fit...

    Matt Falcon - Reply

    The screw on the left wasnt able to get tight for some reason

    Helena - Reply

    Not Torx, but allen key (British wrench), 2mm

    alicelittle - Reply

    I attempted this last night following all the steps correctly, when I was done my ibook would not turn on. Now sure where I went wrong? Any ideas. Thank you

    stefanienikole - Reply

  14. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 14, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the two Phillips screws on either side of the battery contacts.

  15. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 15, image 1 of 1
    • Breathe deeply. Trying times are ahead, but we promise the lower case does come off.

    • Push the thin rims of the lower case surrounding the battery compartment in, bending them past the tabs, and then lift up to free that corner of the lower case.

    I printed these instructions out, and this one was at the top of page 2. I found the first paragraph amusing enough that I had to show my boss.

    Kristoffer Bisher - Reply

  16. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 16, image 1 of 1
    • There is a slot on the wall of the battery compartment that locks the lower case in place. Use a small flathead screwdriver to pry out the slot's lower rim and pull up on the lower case to free the slot from the tabs holding it.

    • Be careful not to break this clip!

  17. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 17, image 1 of 1
    • Run a spudger along the seam between the lower case and upper case on the front of the computer to free the tabs locking the lower case. Pull up on the lower case and continue to use the spudger as necessary until you hear three distinct clicks.

  18. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 18, image 1 of 1
    • Continue to run the spudger around the front, right corner. There are two tabs on the port side of the computer, one near the front corner and one near the sound-out port.

    For me, this was really the toughest part! Trying to find/get a good grip on the iBook and really *forcing* that spudger around. All without scratching the display.

    bccreative - Reply

    Once you loosen the the front the seam is very tight. I was able to slide the spudger in the middle of the port side instead of starting at the corner.

    Robert Oliver - Reply

  19. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 19, image 1 of 1
    • There are three tabs over the optical drive that must be released before the lower case can come off. Slide the spudger into the lower case above the optical drive and run it toward the back of the computer until you hear three distinct clicks.

  20. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 20, image 1 of 1
    • Once the front and sides of the lower case are free, turn the computer so that the back is facing you and pull the lower case up and toward you until the back tabs pop free (it may be helpful to jiggle the case up and down).

    This was the scariest part for me. I had to wiggle it a lot as it seemed to be stuck. But it did come loose.

    Robert Oliver - Reply

    There are 4 tabs in the back. It'll come off easier if you use an spudger to release those.

    Carlos Ferrari - Reply

  21. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 21, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the small greasy springs with white plastic caps from either side of the battery contacts.

  22. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Bottom Shield: step 22, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the following 10 screws from the bottom shield:

    • Six 3 mm Phillips

    • Three 7.5 mm Phillips

    • One 14 mm Phillips

    My 1 GHz iBook G4 only had the two 7.5 mm Phillips on the right and the two 3 mm Phillips above the battery compartment.

    geekspeak - Reply

  23. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 23, image 1 of 1
    • Lift the bottom shield off.

    The front of the foil cover has a lip divided into four separate tabs. Use a blade to loosen each as they can be easily bent.

    geekspeak - Reply

    My dc board had 2 screws. for some reason when i tried to screw them both back in only one got tight. the other one just kept twirling so i left it out. i didnt want to have a loose screw rattling around in my computer.

    also had trouble laying down the wire to the dc board. it wouldnt lay flat but i was able to get it flat enough. overall it worked and the computer is now up and running!

    thank you! it was pretty easy

    Helena - Reply

  24. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, DC-In Board: step 24, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the single Phillips screw securing the DC-In board.

    This is the first screw of the many on this part of the tear down that really needs the Phillips #00 screwdriver.

    turtlejp - Reply

    At this point alternate hard drive can be connected to logic board for testing. Alternate hard drive and drive cable req'd. Remove hard drive cable from logic board. Plug in alternate cable and drive.

    A81Sturmer - Reply

    My 1 GHz DC board had two Phillips, one on the far left and one next to the Z10B label.

    geekspeak - Reply

  25. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 25, image 1 of 1
    • Disconnect the DC-In cable from the logic board.

    My entire black woven cable cover was stuck down pretty well w/ 2x stick tape.

    bccreative - Reply

  26. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 26, image 1 of 1
    • Deroute the cable from around the optical drive, removing tape as necessary, and angle the DC-In board out of its compartment.

    On this iBook, the DC board had a small Phillips screw on it.

    adamprall - Reply

    Woops - never mind - neglected the screw from previous step.

    adamprall - Reply

    Went pretty smoothly as described. I used an egg crate marked for each step where screws were removed to keep them all sorted out (OCD vs. old age). Only other tip was that in step #5 the rings and screws at the corners of the back seemed to be integrated and came out together, the rubber feet came up by pulling from the side - didn't really require a thumb tack. Otherwise, having the right tools (described) made it a snap.

    drscole - Reply

    Quote from drscole:

    Went pretty smoothly as described. I used an egg crate marked for each step where screws were removed to keep them all sorted out (OCD vs. old age). Only other tip was that in step #5 the rings and screws at the corners of the back seemed to be integrated and came out together, the rubber feet came up by pulling from the side - didn't really require a thumb tack. Otherwise, having the right tools (described) made it a snap.

    I agree - having the right tools is the key to this going smoothly. It would have useful to have more detail around where the long and short screws go on the heat shield. This is minor niggle and overall good instructions.

    jlwatts1 - Reply

    Oops! I hit the wrong button. I did not mean to "Flag as inappropriate".

    geekspeak - Reply

    Quote from drscole:

    Went pretty smoothly as described. I used an egg crate marked for each step where screws were removed to keep them all sorted out (OCD vs. old age). Only other tip was that in step #5 the rings and screws at the corners of the back seemed to be integrated and came out together, the rubber feet came up by pulling from the side - didn't really require a thumb tack. Otherwise, having the right tools (described) made it a snap.

    The egg crate is a good idea. I use a piece of cardboard and I label each step and layout the screws visually as I pulled them out.

    geekspeak - Reply

  27. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Upper Case: step 27, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the following 11 screws from the bottom of the computer:

    • Three 3 mm Phillips around the battery compartment. (Some models may only have two screws.)

    • Three 4.5 mm Phillips along the optical drive bezel. (a magnetic screwdriver may help to lift these screws out)

    • One 11 mm Phillips in the lower right corner. (if present)

    • Four 14.5 mm Phillips.

    The middle screw along the optical drive got sucked sideways into an opening by something magnetic and proved impossible to get out with a bit of blutack on the end of a screwdriver. In the end turning it over and giving it a smart tap worked.

    tatterjack - Reply

    - the 3 red screws located around the battery compartment are absent. (I never opened my

    G4 before).

    - the 3 orange screws along the optical drive bezel are deep located and I can't see where to

    place the screwdriver. By trying I run the risk to damage the screw head.

    su40 - Reply

    I realized that there are no screws 3 red and3 orange, the are only 4 green ones and a yellow one.

    su40 - Reply

  28. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 28, image 1 of 1
    • We recommend placing the computer on a soft cloth from this point on to prevent damaging the logic board.

    • Turn over the computer and open it.

    • Remove the 2 Phillips screws (3mm) from the edges of the keyboard area.

    • Remove the 4 mm Phillips screw from the lower left corner.

    bottom right philips head screw removed just fine. Upper and lower left don't seem to fit any of my philips screwdrivers. What size are those screws?

    jimryan - Reply

    The "two 3mm" screws are actually 4mm and the 4mm (orange) is the 3mm

    tjod - Reply

  29. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 29, image 1 of 1
    • Before you can yank the upper case off, you must disconnect the trackpad connector, the blue and white power cable, and speaker cable as described in the next steps. Be especially careful with these cables; never pull directly on the cables, but use a spudger to pry up the connector directly.

    • Lift the upper case and use a spudger or your finger to disconnect the trackpad connector hidden beneath the white plastic tab. Due to model variatons your trackpad connector may be different than the one pictured.

  30. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 30, image 1 of 1
    • Carefully lift the upper case about half of an inch and move it so that you can access the power and speaker cables.

  31. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 31, image 1 of 1
    • The connectors at the ends of the cables are attached very firmly to the sockets on the logic board. Pulling directly on the cable will either separate the cable from its connector or the socket from the logic board.

    • Lift the upper case enough to disconnect the blue and white power cable from the logic board. Using your fingernails or a dental pick, carefully pry the connector from its socket. Make sure you're pulling only on the connector and not on the socket.

    I have pulled it off, now what?????

    Ester - Reply

    I have fixed it!! Whooohooo!!

    Bought a soldering bolt and wire, and fixed it in 10 minutes myself, I'm so proud of me..... ;)

    But I hope I won't have to open it again! And the 3 screws which are left.... hmmmm never mind. :D

    Ester - Reply

    Yup. Take off that shield first. I'm lucky my father in law is good at soldering, because I'm not, and that power switch connector fell off the moment I touched it....

    Jaddle - Reply

    I skipped this and the next step altogether. Instead of taking the risk of breaking the power and/or speaker sockets, I left them connected. I put a stack of big books just to the left of the iBook. I swiveled the top case off and let it lean against the books. I removed the top shield and carefully swiveled it off and to the left, so it is now leaning on the top case. I had to move the power cable out of the way, and re-orient the top case so it's resting on it's back edge while the shield was resting on it's left edge. Then I slid the iBook towards the edge of the table and disconnected the HD ribbon from below! I then proceeded with removing the HD and putting in the new one.

    Hilal Malawi - Reply

    When putting the rings back you will need to figure out their correct orientation. Just rotate each ring until you find the position that will make it flush with the case. There are three possible positions but only one of them is the right fit.

    Hilal Malawi - Reply

    As the other comments make plain, you can't overemphasize that the power connector is in tight, and it is much easier to pull the connector off the board. That's what happened to me -- I'm really bad at soldering, so I will be looking for a replacement board. Oh well.

    Don Solomon - Reply

  32. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 32, image 1 of 1
    • Carefully disconnect the multicolored speaker cable from the logic board. As before, make sure you're pulling only on the connector and not on the socket.

    these connectors can be very loose and break from the logic board. I have left this one connected until after the next step, at which point I can pull it out more carefully and easily.

    -Dan "The Berkeley Mac Guy"

    Dan Fries - Reply

    I second Dan's method. The top shield makes it impossible to pry between the connector and its socket. The socket is so poorly affixed to the logic board that you must be very careful to apply leverage between the connect and socket.

    Kent - Reply

    now you tell me!! So then what if you have pulled it off? How very depressing.

    anakowi - Reply

    If you pull it off, find a place that does micro-soldering. What a pain!

    Check your local Chinatown, you might find someone who worked in an electronics factory, like I did. Or scrap the thing and check on craigslist.org for a replacement.

    Dan Fries - Reply

    haha - doubt I will ever open up this baby again. That was gruelling. Lucky it was only the built-in speaker cable - I use headphones or a portable speaker if I need sound now.

    anakowi - Reply

  33. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Top Shield: step 33, image 1 of 1
    • The screw circled in orange may not be present in some models.

    • Remove the following 16 screws:

    • Thirteen 3 mm Phillips.

    • One 3 mm Phillips. (actual screw not present in image)

    • Two 4 mm Phillips.

    • Be sure to fit the screw near the left hinge through the loop in the display data cable, securing the cable to the upper case.

    • Missing in this photo is the Bluetooth antenna present in some iBooks. It is located at the upper right corner of the battery compartment, just above the 4mm screw. You can see the bracket for the antenna in the photo. It is the two I-shaped holes just above the 4mm screw that must be removed in this step. To remove the antenna, slide it toward the LCD, and tilt it vertically back towards yourself.

    Missing in this photo is the Bluetooth antenna present in some iBooks. It is located at the upper right corner of the battery compartment, just above the 4mm screw. You can see the bracket for the antenna in the photo. It is the two I-shaped holes just above the 4mm screw that must be removed in this step. To remove the antenna, slide it toward the LCD, and tilt it vertically back towards yourself. In the next step, where the shield is removed, you will need to slide the antenna through the lower I-shaped hole.

    Sean Brannon - Reply

  34. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 34, image 1 of 1
    • Lift the top shield up from the right side, minding the upper left corner, which may catch on the metal framework.

    • If your iBook has Bluetooth, as discussed in the previous step, you will need to slide the antenna through the lower I-shaped hole in the shield before completely removing the shield.

    The shield on this iBook had a small sensor threaded through the opening directly above the battery compartment opening, on the right near the edge of it. I just carefully threaded the sensor through that hole in order to remove the shield.

    adamprall - Reply

  35. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Modem: step 35, image 1 of 1
    • Due to variations between iBook G4 models, your modem may look slightly different from the picture. All of the following steps apply to either model.

    • Remove the two Phillips screws at the corners of the modem.

  36. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 36, image 1 of 1
    • Lift the modem and modem shield from the bottom.

  37. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 37, image 1 of 1
    • Disconnect the RJ-11 cable from the top of the modem.

    • When replacing the modem, first make sure that both the microphone and display data cables are routed beneath where the modem lies.

  38. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Display: step 38, image 1 of 1
    • Turn the computer over.

    • Disconnect the inverter cable from the logic board and deroute it from the metal framework, removing tape as necessary.

  39. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 39, image 1 of 1
    • Turn the computer back over.

    • The cable you're about to remove is very fragile - do not pull directly on the wires. Instead, try to pry up the connector directly, using a spudger or a small flathead screwdriver if necessary.

    • Disconnect the microphone cable at the front of the computer, between the left side of the hard drive and the metal framework.

    The side of the case has a alight recess that the connector fits in. Pulling the case out lets it come out more easily.

    tatterjack - Reply

    Quote from tatterjack:

    The side of the case has a slight recess that the connector fits in. Pulling the case out lets it come out more easily.

    tatterjack - Reply

  40. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 40, image 1 of 1
    • Use the black plastic loop to disconnect the display data cable from the logic board.

  41. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 41, image 1 of 1
    • Deroute the microphone and display data cables from the metal framework, removing tape as necessary.

  42. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 42, image 1 of 1
    • Deroute the AirPort antenna cable from the metal framework, removing tape as necessary.

  43. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 43, image 1 of 1
    • Support the display with one hand and remove the single Phillips screw on either side of the hinge (two screws total).

    • The screws go in the outer holes on each side (you can see the threads in the correct hole).

  44. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 44, image 1 of 1
    • Lift the display up and tilt it backwards, freeing it from the two metal alignment posts holding the hinges in place, and slide it away from you.

  45. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Rear Display Bezel: step 45, image 1 of 1
    • Use a 1.5 mm hex screwdriver to remove the two hex screws on either side of the display (four screws total).

    • If you don't have a 1.5 mm hex driver, you can probably get these screws out with a T6 Torx screwdriver. However, if you use a T6 Torx driver you'll be more likely to strip the screws.

  46. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 46, image 1 of 1
    • Use your thumbs to slightly separate the rear bezel from the front bezel.

    • It is helpful to hold the opposing corner of the display stationary to aid in flexing the rear bezel away from the display.

  47. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 47, image 1 of 3 iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 47, image 2 of 3 iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 47, image 3 of 3
    • Insert the flat end of a spudger into the gap between the front and rear bezels.

    • Rotate your spudger until it is parallel to the front face of the display.

    • Run the spudger around the perimeter of the display to separate the rear bezel from its retaining clips.

  48. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 48, image 1 of 1
    • Lift the rear bezel off the display.

  49. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, LCD Cover: step 49, image 1 of 2 iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, LCD Cover: step 49, image 2 of 2
    • Remove the pieces of readily removable tape from around the perimeter of the display.

    • Carefully remove the aluminum tape covering the display data cable connection.

  50. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 50, image 1 of 2 iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 50, image 2 of 2
    • Remove the single screw inserted through the piece of EMI tape near the bottom edge of the display.

    • Use the tip of a spudger to remove the small washer under the screw you just removed.

  51. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 51, image 1 of 1
    • Peel the aluminum/EMI tape off the cast aluminum frame of the clutch hinges.

    • It is not necessary to peel the tape off the thin steel LCD cover.

  52. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 52, image 1 of 2 iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 52, image 2 of 2
    • Remove the two Phillips screws securing each side of the LCD to the clutch hinge frame (four screws total).

  53. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 53, image 1 of 1
    • Lift the thin steel LCD cover off the LCD.

  54. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Clutch Cover: step 54, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the second of the two Phillips screws securing the clutch cover to the cast aluminum frame of the clutch hinges.

  55. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 55, image 1 of 3 iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 55, image 2 of 3 iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 55, image 3 of 3
    • Pull the clutch cover away from the front of the display.

    • Keep track of the two covers that close the ends of the clutch cover. The third picture shows their correct orientation on the clutch cover.

  56. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement, Display Data Cable: step 56, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the pieces of tape covering the display data and microphone cables near the bottom edge of the display.

  57. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 57, image 1 of 1
    • Disconnect the display data cable by pulling its connector away from the socket on the LCD.

    • Pull the connector parallel to the face of the LCD.

    • Remove the display data cable from the display.

  58. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 58, image 1 of 2 iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 58, image 2 of 2
    • Use the tip of a spudger to lift the microphone out of the front bezel.

    • De-route the microphone cable from around the top and side of the display.

  59. iBook G4 14" 1.42 GHz Inverter/AirPort Cables Replacement: step 59, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the display data cable from the display.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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3 Comments

Somehow the pdf’s here have been messed with. The quality of the photography leaves much to be desired. I have been using iFixit for a decade and my older pdf’s are of superior quality, easy to follow. The photographer doesn’t seem to understand this isn’t about showing wide shots all the time but rather close-ups to help us understand the process. I am very perplexed at why the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” logic did not apply here.

Some of my older pdf’s even have parts layout sheets to be printed and used during the work.

Are any of the older pdf’s available?

DesertMac - Reply

A good example is step 38. Why do we have to see half of a man’s arm instead of a closeup on the inverter cable?? Do you get it? A part smaller then the size of a dime and we must look at huge hands and wide shots of unnecessary acreage of the computer??? Like in 41-43. I’ve never been so concerned at using iFixit as I am today. I just ordered an inverter cable off ebay to help with my screen going black after 30 seconds of being on and now I am wondering if I am going to be able to do it?? :-(

DesertMac - Reply

Found the screw guide pdf on another guide.

DesertMac - Reply

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