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This teardown is not a repair guide. To repair your Lenovo Yoga 730-13IKB, use our service manual.

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Guten Tag. könnten Sie mir bitte sagen. wo man ein Ersatzscharnier rechts für das Modell Lenovo Yoga 730-13IKB , Core i5-8250U, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (81CT0023GE) finden kann? Danke im Voraus für Ihre Antwort.

Iurie Ciobanu - Reply

Why didn’t you completly pull the board out and show the cpu? Is it removable and upgradable?

Braheem Hazeem (Grumpy Wolf) - Reply

Most laptop cpu’s are soldered to their contacts. There’s very few models of laptop’s that will have removable cpu’s in the consumer market.

Matthew Dixon -

I’ve the yoga 30 13 inch FHD touchscreen. Anyone know if the 40 pin connector on the board would support a UHD touchscreen upgrade?

JT Cen - Reply

Teardown to me mean you strip it completely down to loose parts. This did not help me at all with removing the screen to replace hinges. This “teardown” is something a rookie should have made. I expect better ifixit.

bw_b_dub - Reply

Which one's the keyboard cable? Certain keys are only intermittently working. I think my keyboard connector might be loose.

S I - Reply

TP = Touch Pad

KB = Keyboard

PW = Power

IT FIX -

Photos are in really low quality. It would be awesome to be able to read the text in the ram chips :(

Anibal Montano - Reply

The “unboxing” portion was completely irrelevant… and a waste of time. Why do so many people think the unboxing is such a monumental event to document and publish…? Aside from that, I totally cringe each time I see purported professionals touching computer components with their bare fingers; this is especially so with the chips. Fingerprints contain corrosive elements that will “eat into” a component.

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