![]() Two screws from step 16 (4.4 mm T5 Torx screw and 5. One screw from step 30 (5.2 mm Raised Head T5 Torx screw) Macbook pro was working perfectly, and the day after, when I tried to turn on, was completely dead I tried (smc etc) everything but nothing worked (same thing with power adapter, always orange and changing just when perform smc, but nothing happen ). To give myself some wiggle room I also removed: I have a late 2013 15 macbook pro, and had your same issue. 661-7286 Apple 512GB SATA SSD (Solid State Drive) for MacBook Pro Retina 15' Mid 2012 Early 2013 Special Price 69.00 Regular Price 249. ![]() It didn’t put any stress on the wires at all. I nudged it out a bit with a screwdriver from the part that was visible (on the other side of the logic board) and gently pulled the five wires and it slid right out. Now, with a little finesse you can lift the MagSafe board and slide its connector out of the logic board. ![]() ![]() Move that out of way and remove the two screws securing the MagSafe Connector. Once you remove the lower case (and disconnect the battery if you feel you must-I’ve been inside my MacBook a dozen times and no longer find that necessary, although it probably is safer to disconnect it), you can skip skip straight to Step 28 and remove the display data cable. OMG! It is entirely possible to both remove and replace the MagSafe Connector without removing the logic board, making this 5 or 6 steps instead of 33!! ![]()
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