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    How to disassemble HP Pavilion dv6  posted in: 3. Compaq & HP |   98

    In this post I explain how to completely disassemble  a HP Pavilion dv6 laptop.

    This guide  will have two parts. In the first part (this post) I show how to remove all main laptop

    parts. In the second part

    I’ll explain how to take apart the display assembly and remove the screen.

    UPDATE:  I found that HP Pavilion dv6 have DIFFERENT body styles depending on the series. The

    disassembly guide on this page should fit HP Pavilion dv6-1000 and dv6-2000 models .

    In my second take-apart guide I explain how to disassemble HP Pavilion dv6-6000models.

    In my third guide  I explain how to disassemble HP Pavilion dv6-3000 and dv6-4000models.

    Before you start, make sure the computer is turned off and battery removed.

    STEP 1.

    Loosen six screws securing the hard drive and memory covers.

    One screw (green) also securing the DVD drive.

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    STEP 2.

    Remove both covers and pull the DVD drive out.

    STEP 3.

    Lift up the hard drive assembly and disconnect hard drive cable from the motherboard.

    STEP 4.

    Both memory module are located on the bottom.

    You can remove both memory modules. I’ll leave them connected to the motherboard.

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    The CMOS battery located under the memory cover and can be easily removed/replaced without

    taking the whole thing apart.

    STEP 5.

    Remove five screws (yellow) securing the switch cover.

    Remove four screws (red) securing the keyboard.

    STEP 6.

    Lift up one side of the switch cover and continue removing it with your fingers.

    Be careful, the switch cover has two cables connected to the motherboard. You can see these

    cables on the next photo.

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    STEP 7.

    Move the switch cover towards the LCD so you can access three screws securing the keyboard.

    Remove three keyboard screws.

    STEP 8.

    Lift up the top side of the keyboard as it shown on the following photo.

    STEP 9.

    Move the keyboard towards the LCD screen so you can access the cable connector underneath.

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    Before you remove the keyboard, you’ll have to unlock the connector and release the cable.

    STEP 10.

    In order to unlock the keyboard connector, flip up the brown tab with your fingernail so it opens

    up at a 90 degree angle.

    STEP 11.

    On the following photo the keyboard connector shown in the unlocked position.

    Now you can pull the keyboard cable from the connector.

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    STEP 12.

    Remove the keyboard.

    STEP 13.

    Disconnect two switch cover cables (I mentioned them in step 6) from the motherboard.

    These connectors do not have locks. Simply pull each cable from the connector.

    STEP 14.

    Remove the switch cover.

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    STEP 15.

    If you plan to remove the display panel, you’ll have to disconnect both antenna cables from the

    wireless card.

    Remove one screw securing the wireless card and remove the card.

    STEP 16.

    Disconnect two cables (one of them is video cable) from the motherboard.

    Pull wireless card antenna cables though the opening in the bottom cover.

    In order to disconnect the video cable simply pull it up by the black tab.

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    STEP 17.

    Remove four screws securing display hinges.

    STEP 18.

    Lift up and remove the display assembly. In the next guide I’ll explain how to remove the LCD

    screen.

    STEP 19.

    Remove all remaining screws from the bottom case.

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    One of the screws (green) located in the DVD drive bay.

    STEP 20.

    Remove four screws securing the speaker assembly.

    Disconnect speaker cable from the motherboard.

    STEP 21.

    Lift up and remove the speaker assembly.

    STEP 22.

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    Remove five screws securing the top cover assembly.

    Disconnect touchpad cable from the motherboard.

    STEP 23.

    Start separating the top cover assembly from the laptop base.

    STEP 24.

    Remove the top cover assembly.

    STEP 25.

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    Disconnect three cables from the motherboard.

    In HP Pavilion dv6 models the DC jack is not soldered to the motherboard. The DC jack attached

    to a harness and can be easily replaced without soldering.

    STEP 26.

    Remove one screw securing the motherboard. This screw located in the lower right corner of the

    motherboard.

    STEP 27.

    Carefully lift up the right side of the motherboard.

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    STEP 28.

    Remove motherboard from the base assembly.

    STEP 29.

    You’ll find the cooling fan assembly mounted on the other side of the motherboard.

    Now you can clean the heat sink and fan.

    Also you can replace the cooling fan assembly if it failed.

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    chetana   March 28, 2011  |

    Werty   March 29, 2011  |

    IML Tech   March 30, 2011  |

    Panayiotis   March 31, 2011  |

    IML Tech   March 31, 2011  |

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    98 Responses

    I have question of my computer shutdown and charge prolem so my computer do’nt open so how. I open my computor? Please let

    me know.

    Perfect!

    Thanks!

    chetana,

    I have question of my computer shutdown and charge prolem so my computer do’ntopen so how. I open my computor?

    Sorry, I cannot understand your question.

    Hello thanks for the great tutorials!!

    My laptop occasionally shuts down. The temperature is around 60-70c. Do you think it has something to do with the cooling system?

    Before i disassemble is there something else i can do to fix it?

    Thank you

    Pan

    Panayitis,

    My laptop occasionally shuts down. The temperature is around 60-70c. Do you thinkit has something to do with the cooling system?

    Most likely yes. Probably it happens because the heat sink is full of dust and CPU overheats.

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    panayiotis   March 31, 2011  |

     jojo   April 5, 2011  |

    IML Tech   April 8, 2011  |

    blub   April 9, 2011  |

    RLG   April 20, 2011  |

    Before i disassemble is there something else i can do to fix it?

    Sure. Try cleaning the cooling module with compressed air. Buy a can of compressed air and blow into the fan grill on the bottom of 

    the laptop. After that blow air into the fan grill on the side of the laptop. Do it until it’s clean. I think this will fix your problem.

    Thank you very much!!

    Did it and now the temperature is 29-33 max…

    Lets hope it stays this way!

    Pan

    i have been having power issues, battery wont charge, and no light on dc jack when plugged in nor do i get power, power block from

    wall is fine, just replaced new dc jack and still not getting power. is there anything i will visibly be able to see to let me know what

    exactly is wrong? i dont see where the stby light is on the motherboard either. thanks!

     jojo,

    i have been having power issues, battery wont charge, and no light on dc jack when

    plugged in nor do i get power, power block from wall is fine, just replaced new dc jack and still not getting power. is there anything i will visibly be able to see to let meknow what exactly is wrong? i dont see where the stby light is on the motherboardeither.

    First of all make sure the AC adapter is working properly. Test voltage with a voltmeter.

    If your adapter is fine and replacing DC jack didn’t fix it, most likely this is motherboard failure.

    hey can u take a picture of the dc jack, i want to know wich wire are on wich place. thx

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    serbring   April 28, 2011  |

    Peter   May 8, 2011  |

    Alex   May 13, 2011  |

    isaac   May 13, 2011  |

    IML Tech   May 15, 2011  |

    Thimm   May 16, 2011  |

    Elias Finoli   June 6, 2011  |

    My daughter (away at school) is telling me that the metal plate by the power connector has fallen off of her DV6. I don’t see where

    this is available as a separate item. Is it likely that something has broken on the plastic case that has allowed it to fall off? Thanks.

    Hello,

    my dv6-1280el, became really noisy due to a fan placed close to the touchpad. The weird thing is that fan in the most of cases

    doesn’t work. Sometimes it starts to be really noisy, I suspend the laptop, after a couple of minutes I reactivate it, and the fan stops

    to make noisy. Which fan could it be? In that part the laptop is quite cold, is it the cpu fan?

    Thanks a lot for this wonderful tutorial. It has helped me a lot! I never would have managed replacing my key board without it!

    Greetings, Peter

    Hi, I’ve just striped the whole thing down and cleaned a whole lot of dust out of the fan. Just put it back together and now the screen

    doens’t work!!! Aside from the video cabe being incorrectly plugged in, what else could have caused this sudden loss of function i.e.

    Memory not being correctly inserted, HDD not connected? The caps lock and Num lock flash while the laptop is switched on.

    ok i did all of that and pc wont turn on took it to a shop and there telling me the power connector to motherboard is bad and im

    missing parts? what should i do?

    Alex,

    I’ve just striped the whole thing down and cleaned a whole lot of dust out of the fan.Just put it back together and now the screen doens’t work!!! Aside from the videocabe being incorrectly plugged in, what else could have caused this sudden loss of function i.e. Memory not being correctly inserted, HDD not connected?

    The first thing to check would be memory.

    If it’s seated correctly but the laptop still doesn’t work, you can try taking it apart again and check for all internal connections.

    Probably something is not plugged correctly.

    Also, did you remove the heatsink for cleaning? Did you separate it from the CPU? If you did, make sure the CPU is seated correctly

    and the socket is locked.

    Hey it’s very important for my to know wich wire are on wich place of the dc jack. thx a lot..

    Hello,

    I’m having a lot of trouble removing the switch cover. I removed all the screws but the cover is really stuck. How did you do it? Did

    you jam something in there or was it really easy for you?

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    Brandon   June 6, 2011  |

    Razu, Bangladesh   July 26, 2011  |

    Giri   August 24, 2011  |

    Mike Griffo   September 13, 2011  |

    Azerbaijan   October 21, 2011  |

    IML Tech   October 24, 2011  |

    Response to my email would be greatly appreciated

    Best regards, Elias Finoli

    Hey man, just curious for re-pasting this model laptop with some artic 5 thermal grease, do I have to fully take out the mobo or can I

     just take off the back cover and get to it after taking out hd / dvd drive / etc. Thanks.

    sir,

    I am new for laptop service,but i open a dell latitude 505 laptop and its problem is to no power nothing happens its seems to me the

    problem is on motherboard and i found a IC L250 is seriously over heat . What can i do now ? give any tips and sir I need a good

    laptop repairing books which is add with motherboard repairing give any suggestion .

    Hello experts,

    I have DV6T-1200 HP P laptop. As explained here I followed and replaced DC Jack and connect back the laptop. Now seems like it

    resolves the Jack issue, i can see the power. But suddenly nothing appearing on LCD. Did I missed any thing. I have cross checked

    the connection that goes to LCD on both sides (Video cables and wireless cables). Any clue would help to resolve the issue.

    I appreciate you r help.

    Fantastic instructions. I have a hp pavilion dv6z-1100 CTO, the right hinge broke. I bought a pair of hinges from hp for a decent price

    thinking I would install them myself. This is the first time I repaired a laptop, I have done some minor repairs nothing this intricate. I

    searched “Google” to check to make sure I had all of the tools I needed and thought I had an idea of what I was getting myself into.

    I read two or three repair articles that seemed to be skipping some important steps. I was ready to put the laptop back together and

    take it to the local pc repair shop when I found “InsideMyLaptop.com”. This guy was dead on with his instruction and still pictures (I

    don’t like video-too hard to play and pause while trying to keep up with the instructions). Great site you really helped me out. I will

    bookmark and donate I plan to check here first from now on. I will recommend you to all my family and friends. Oh yeah, after I

    replaced both hinges and put back together my computer is up and running with no problems-a testament to knowledgeable help.

    Thanks Again,

    Mike

    Hi Tech. I need your help to find system board for HP DV6 2150er system board part number 574902-001. My problem is that when

    i power on the PC it show error 701. WLAN is not configured or is not intalled. The hole where the WLAN module goes was damaged i

    fix it with glue but it does not work and says above error.

    @ Azerbaijan,

    I need your help to find system board for HP DV6 2150er system board part number574902-001.

    Try SparePartsWarehouse.com

    They supply parts directly from HP but it could be expensive. We buy lots of stuff from them and it’s a good seller.

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    Azerbaijan Republic   October 25, 2011  |

    IML Tech   October 26, 2011  |

    Person   October 30, 2011  |

    ThatGuyYouSawWhenYouWereThere   December 4, 2011  |

    IML Tech   December 6, 2011  |

    Qasrani   January 29, 2012  |

    Ormonddude   February 1, 2012  |

    Thank you for your answer Tech. People like me from different countries of the world need tech.s like you when we need spare parts

    but don’t know where to get it as cheap as it is possible and in a short time. I went to that page but did not find the HP dv6 2150er

    model… Plz could you find the price for the system board that i need. And if you can plz tell me how much it will cost to ship it to

    Baku/ Azerbaijan Republic ( Caucasus) .

    Thanks again.

    @ Azerbaijan Republic,

    Plz could you find the price for the system board that i need. And if you can plz tellme how much it will cost to ship it to Baku/ Azerbaijan Republic ( Caucasus) .

    You can research the price if you google the motherboard part number.

    How much would it cost to ship to Baku? I have no idea. I don’t even know if people will ship there from US.

    Hi, i’d like to know which wire is for my internal mic/webcam. I’m thinking it’s the unlabeled wire in step 16 but i cannot be sure.

    Anyways, i took my machine apart and put it back together and now it doesn’t work. then i took it apart again and reassembled it,

    and it still doesn’t work. Any ideas?

    hi. Can you tell me where is the Lid Close switch?? Is it in the Hinges somewhere??

    @ ThatGuy,

    Can you tell me where is the Lid Close switch?? Is it in the Hinges somewhere??

    I don’t remember off the top of my head, but most likely this laptop has a magnetic switch – a small magnet (located under screen

    bezel) activates the switch (located inside laptop).

    It’s not in the hinge.

    Here’s display panel disassembly guide for this model:

    http://www.insidemylaptop.com/replace-broken-screen-hp-pavilion-dv6-laptop/

    Hi sir,

    I could not find HP DV7 but I guess DV6 will be much similar too. Num Lock, wireless and few other touch LEDs are not working.

    Where can I find them online so I can replace them. Also all other LEDs for volume control and next track etc do not work either. Will

    replacing them be enough to make them work?

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    IML Tech   February 15, 2012  |

    Todd   February 17, 2012  |

    IML Tech   February 24, 2012  |

    carlos   April 7, 2012  |

    Thermium   April 12, 2012  |

    This is the same configuration as my DV7 it appears HP is not to selective on Model classification maybe a cross reference for some

    lost souls would be helpful my Model DV7-3163cl is EXACTLY this Configuration I ordered a DV7 fan and its not even close I feel so

    silly thanks for the guides

    @ Qasrani,

    I could not find HP DV7 but I guess DV6 will be much similar too. Num Lock, wirelessand few other touch LEDs are not working. Where can I find them online so I canreplace them. Also all other LEDs for volume control and next track etc do not workeither. Will replacing them be enough to make them work?

    Here’s HP Pavilion dv7 disassembly guide.

    http://www.insidemylaptop.com/disassemble-hp-pavilion-dv7-notebook/ 

    Are you talking about LEDs located above the keyboard?

    I believe they all located on one button board. You can remove the keyboard cover as it shown in the step 8 and try replacing the

    button board.

    @ Todd,

    So my question is, can this Centrino 6300 card be put into the HP dv6-2066dx, and if so, could you please explain to me how you go about putting a 2nd and 3rd wireantenna onto this Centrino card and where do you stretch out those wires so thatthey are effective?

    It will fit physically and most likely will be recognized correctly after you install the correct driver but I’m not sure about the third

    wire.

    I don’t know if you can fit it into the laptop. Normally antenna cables running inside the display panel, under the LCD screen.

    Thanks for that answer. I suppose I might be able to manipulate a wire through the display. One more quesiton? Are those type of 

    antenna wires with the plugs that fit onto the wireless card (universal plugs?) available easily enough to buy?

    @ Todd,

    Are those type of antenna wires with the plugs that fit onto the wireless card(universal plugs?) available easily enough to buy?

    Laptop antenna cables can be found on eBay.

    thank you very much for this, I’ll probably need it in the future

    http://www.insidemylaptop.com/disassemble-hp-pavilion-dv7-notebook/

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    Gabe   May 11, 2012  |

    Smartaus   May 26, 2012  |

    IML Tech   May 29, 2012  |

    Brian   July 4, 2012  |

    In step 15 it says, “If you plan to remove the display panel…”, but you HAVE to remove it to get any farther in the instructions. just

    ignore this and remove the display panel or you wont be able to perform Step 22 when you get there. : )

    I have a DV6 1030 and the power LED on the left front side does not lite nor does it power on, i thought this was the MB so i

    replaced it but the same, how can I check the DC jack and cable to ensure this is the cause of my problems, i do have the LED lite

    next to the DC jack. I have ordered a new DC jack, but just in-case this is not the issue what do you think it could be?

    Thank you,

    Is it possible to test the MB without having to re-assemble?

    Fixed, actually all my problems were from the new power supply i purchased, it was the same model number. I was recommended

    another model number and to my surprise that is what the problem was. :o)

    Mine is DV6 1001-x; followed your disassemble steps to clean the fan using the air duster – as the laptop was making noise and

    getting hot quickly.

    Followed up to Step 14 and then removed the speaker @ step 21, enough to show the fan half-way to bust it with air duster. I have

    assembled it back and the problem seems to have gone.

    But got a new issue. The display panel, on the front top has everything working (power, volume control). But the volume touch

    button (on/ off) ; wireless touch button (on/ off) is not visible/ functional at all. Only these touch buttons are not available but the

    wireless is working and both can be software controlled within the windows.

    Its probably something to do with Step 13 switch cover cables. I have slotted in correctly though.

    Anything suggestion where to look for?

    @ Smartaus,

    Its probably something to do with Step 13 switch cover cables. I have slotted incorrectly though.

    Anything suggestion where to look for?

    I think you are correct. Your description sounds like connection related problem.

    Make sure the cable shown in the step 13 is seated correctly.

    Also, check connection on the bottom side of the switch cover. Maybe you accidentally pulled cable from the connector while

    removing the cover.

    Step 24, small screw-like pin holding the grey to the copper color? How do I remove it? I don’t see it mentioned in your tutorial.

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    The fan has failed on my wife’s laptop the HP listed above, but do I have to do the complete disassemble to replace the fan? Thanks.

    in photo of STEP19, what is that black square module with the “intel” brand below the RAM modules? I opened my Pavilion dv6 today

    and found out it is missing… Maybe the guy who checked my laptop out before might have taken it away..

    Hi I have a HP Pavilion dv6 laptop which heats up badly.the area around the cooling fan and processor.How can this be fixed

    @ ike kachingwe,

    Hi I have a HP Pavilion dv6 laptop which heats up badly.the area around the coolingfan and processor.How can this be fixed

    First of all, make sure the cooling fan spins when the laptop is getting hot.

    If not, probably the fan failed and has to be replaced.

    If the fan spins, most likely the heatsink is clogged with dust and the laptop overheats because of that.

    Blow off fan with compressed air. Make sure there is no dust in it. Test the laptop again.

    Dear Sir,

    First of all, thank you for this guide, it was by far the best resource I found online for this operation. Having followed the instructions

    so that I could clean the fan I found upon reassembly that my laptop (dv6 2115sa) takes a long time to boot-up, the now

    immaculate fan whirring quite noisily in the meantime. In addition, once it has booted-up and I have logged-in – or sometimes

    during the boot-up itself – the laptop switches off without prior warning and for no discernible reason. The standard error message

     “windows was not turned off correctly” appears w hen I switch it on again. I have n o idea w hat is causing th is, so any advice would be

    most appreciated.

    Many thanks,

    Eddie

    @ Eddie,

    Having followed the instructions so that I could clean the fan I found uponreassembly that my laptop (dv6 2115sa) takes a long time to boot-up, the nowimmaculate fan whirring quite noisily in the meantime. In addition, once it hasbooted-up and I have logged-in – or sometimes during the boot-up itself – the laptopswitches off without prior warning and for no discernible reason.

    Most likely it happens because the laptop wasn’t reassembled correctly.

    I would check all internal cable connections and make sure all screws are installed correctly.

    Sorry, I cannot tell what is wrong without looking at the laptop.

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    Eddie,

    for your auto shut off issue your processor need good thermal paste and make sure its fan working fine and its cooling assembly

    attached correctly and all screws tight correctly. hope it will solve your problem and i solved many laptop auto shut off problems by

    doing that. Thanks

    I have a Hp pavillion dv6 2015ea entertainment pc laptop.It got stuck while I was working. I had to turn it off by the power button.

    Now it isn’t turning on. CAPS LOCK and NUM LOCK LEDs are continuously blinking. Hard drive indicator turns red and I can’t feel the

    hard drive running. But the hard disk works with my other laptop. any idea about this problem???? tnx.

    I have a HP PAVILLION NOTEBOOK DV6-2010SA laptop does not turn on.

    When you plug the laptop charger in to the laptop the white light comes on to indicate power. However when you press the on

    button there is no noise or lights (only the charger light one).

    I guess it’s a faulty mothterboard? Can anyone advise how to fix it?

    thanks – H.

    Thanks a lot for this guide, my laptop has a new fan now and are working perfectly,

    Great info! Just one comment, on step 15, you state “if you plan to remove display panel…” this is REQUIRED if you need to get at

    the cooling fan assembly. No problem since you gave all the steps needed to accomplish that. Wife’s laptop, cleaned, but still a little

    noisy. I imagine the fan is due to fail soon. Once again, great info, and thanks.

    Thank you so much for publishing this!!!!

    hey kinda help here i have dv6-1100 ac are not working also the battery need some help thanks

    Hi, great write up and I think it will help my problem.

    My fan is making a racket and it’s time to replace it-dusting does not help. One thing I am unclear about reading posts and trying to

    source parts is the following:

    Can I replace just the fan, or is it one complete assembly with the heat sink?

    When I click on the eBay link, I get both options. Hope I replace just the fan, the whole heat sink assembly is more costly.

    Your help is really appreciated.

    Thanks

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    Phillip Brown   February 2, 2013  |

    J’ai un ordinateur portable HP PAVILLON DV6-1417sf ;Il ne s’allume plus.

    Lorsque vous branchez le chargeur de portable pour l’ordinateur portable de la lumière blanche s’allume pour indiquer la puissance.

    Toutefois, lorsque vous appuyez sur le bouton il n’y a pas de bruit ou la lumière (seule la lumière du chargeur).

    Je suppose que c’est un mothterboard défectueux? Quelqu’un peut-il conseiller sur la façon de résoudre ce problème?Es ce la carte

    bouton? et quelqu’un connait il la reference du SOT23 marqué ” 5Ef ” sur le boitier repere HE 1?

    MERCI

    I had my DV6 motherboard replaced and now my DAW won’t load because there is no serial number. Can I put a serial number in the

    bios?

    Thanks

    @ Wayne,

    I had my DV6 motherboard replaced and now my DAW won’t load because there isno serial number. Can I put a serial number in the bios?

    I could be wrong but I believe you need a special HP boot disk (available only to HP certified technicians) to write the serial number. I

    would ask the motherboard seller if they can provide the disk.

    Great info! Good job!

    I desperately need help. When I switch on my laptop theaudio runs, but nothing happens on the screen. I have no money so hoped

    and prayed if I followed your steps to disassemble, clean out thecdust and reassemble might help. Now when I switch it on absolutely

    NOTHING happens when i switch it on except for the fan thats running. Please help. I need my computer for all my work and I need

    my work to merely just survive. Please please please help.

    Hi:

    I have a HP PAVILLION NOTEBOOK DV6-2010SA

    I dont know the name of the touch button in the center ( up ) for the voice control.

    I am loking for drivers.

    Can anyone tell me were can I get a new motherboard, for my laptop hp pavilion dv6 1235es?

    Thanks.

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    After disassembling my hp dv6 1234nr I discovered that the flat cable that attaches the power button to the mother board is

    damaged. Having trouble locating a 6 pin cable.

    Do you know a web site or company name that sells cables for the HP Pavillion DV6 1234nr?

    HP has a cable kit but the $57 price is way too much.

    @ Phillip Brown,

    Check out power button cables for HP Pavilion dv6 notebooks available on eBay and find the correct one.

    Thanks for sharing this great article. I have disassembled and reassembled my HP DV9000 using this tutorial. God bless you!

    Tech question, great info, btw. we have a dv6 error message read replace internal battery, I replaced the CMOS battery. It now will

    not start up and displays a blue screen with light emitting at the to , is if you we’re surfacing underwater. Any suggestions?

    Thank you for this tutorial..This is invaluable.

    Excellent information and clear pictures. Thanks.

    thanks

    Fantastic job!

    hey I have a hp pavilion dv6 laptop and scared to open it! lol its 3 years old and it over heats a lot need to clean the airvents, fan and

    change thermal paste. if I open it will it get broken?

    Thank you for this excellent write up! I was able to successfully disassemble and reassemble my wife’s computer using this article.

    Very helpful

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    Henkka   May 17, 2014  |

    John   July 10, 2014  |

    Thanks to your tutorial I have cleaned today my DV6-2080es for MY first time (two years ago I carried the laptop to a local seller and

    I had to pay 35 euros for this cleaning).

    I specially recommend this  step by step video tutorial too.

    I had never totally disassemblied a laptop before (I had only removed some fans on Toshiba laptops using the back lid specific for this

    purpose).

    Now the laptop works much more cool and fast.

    The process is easy but you must be specially careful in general (and mainly with the cables and connectors).

    Thanks SOOOOOOOOO much!!!!!

    I almost forget it!!!

    The heat sink can be dissasemblied into two pieces because there are three tiny srews that, if removed, let you separate the plastic

    fan from the “copper piece and ventillation grids”. I comment it because it´s much more easy to clean the fan if you remove those

    tiny screws.

    This doesn´t appear in the last picture or in the final text of this post. We could say there is an aditional step missing and maybe

    some people don´t realise about this possibility if you don´t mention it.

    It would be interesting that you indicate it.

    Regards.

    GREAT. TY. grazie!

    Fantastic Job, Brother! Excellent!

    Can you also post on “How to disassemble the internal Fan” as well?

    Many many thanks for hours long process that you made available for the world..!

    @ Parth Mehta,

    There shouldn’t be a problem separating the fan from the heatsink once it’s removed from the laptop.

    Probably there are just a few screws holding it together.

    I checked eBay listings and they are selling just fans. It means the fan can be separated from the heatsink.

    Thanks for clear info. Could you possibly add the screw sizes to the text / pictures? That would ease the assembly job greatly. The

    sizes can be seen from the maintenance and repair manual but it is not as good for quick reference.

    So, in order to replace simply the cooling fan, you have to remove ~everything?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE6h0RiPFA8

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    Thanks! John

    @ John,

    Yep. The cooling fan mounted on the bottom side of the motherboard and there is no easy access to the fan.

    You’ll have to go though all disassembly steps and remove the motherboard.

    Where to order front panel where power button is inside?

    Can find all parts but not that one that sits on the speakers.

    I had to take mine apart to replace the bottom case, keyboard, switch cover, and top cover assembly. It went well, but now I have no

    bluetooth. My computer does not seem to think I have any.

    Do you know where the wireless adapter/card/whatever is on this? I don’t know if it was on my switch cover and the new switch

    cover I bought isn’t working, or if it’s something elsewhere that might not be secured in well enough. (Or if it’s a software issue that

    seems to have occurred at the same time.)

    I want to fix my laptop’s key. They are in the bad state. Can you suggest where i can buy internal keyboard for dv6 pavilion 2359tx

    entertainment notebook. Please suggest online medium to buy.

    @ Katie,

    The computer featured here doesn’t seem to have bluetooth but I think most of these do, mine certainly does. It’s a small

    component that would be visible in the picture of step 20, to the left of the speaker assembly and slightly overlapping it. Also, it’s

    connected to the motherboard via a short wire that has to be disconnected during disassembly. Perhaps you forgot to reconnect it

    because that step is missing from these instructions?

    I hope that’s helpful and that I’m not mistaken in anything as I’m really no expert.

    Ps. Thank you for this exellent piece! I wouldn’t have gotten anywhere in trying to fix my noisy fan (two loose screws holding the

    cooler down) without this.

    what are the two switch cover cables connected to the motherboard for? i accidentally broke the one kind of under the ‘l’ and ‘;’ 

    buttons wen i was trying to remove it from the latch. I thought it would be broken but my laptop is still working. However, i want to

    make sure everything is still working well. Is that cable important?

    Many thanks for the post. I now have clean fan. On my laptop step 20 had 5 screws instead of 4 but was easy enough to spot when

    the speaker assy wouldn’t come out. 10 out of 10 for the post

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    Hi,

    I just want to say, I am grateful.

    I got stuck at step 8. I can lift up the two top corners of the keyboard but the middle seems to be stuck. I got all the screws out as

    far as I can tell. I already broke off two keys trying to pry it up! Help!

    Hi! What would be the wiring (polarity/ground) in 6-pin cable from power connector to motherboard? Information for making some

    tests with the cable would be very nice

    I have a HP Pavilion DV6 1149EG. There’s a small magnet that was installed somewhere inside of the lid / bezel for putting the laptop

    in sleep mode, but it fell out during disassembly, and I cannot find any information ANYWHERE about where it should be located /

    installed. There is no holder for it (that I can see) in the bezel. If I knew where the magnetic sensor itself was located, I could deduce

    where to put the magnet, but I can’t find that either. Any help would be tremendously appreciated!

    Hi,

    I have hp pavilion dv6-2150us and I replaced its motherboard with the model for hp pavilion dv6-2143sf….since then it starts shortly

    for not more than 5 minutes what can I do?

    Is it possible to change the CPU and GPU. I’m asking because I don’t want to open it up and realize that I cant change it, because the

    last time I did that with my other laptop I damaged my laptop. Please Answer.

    Hi, this is a great tutorial and I’m at the stage after removing the keyboard. My model DV6 uses this case design and is a win7 model,

    I’m not sure of the processor type as I got it from a thrift store for cheap but the entire unit is in out of the box new condition withno scratches or missing parts ( I know right!! ). The reason I’m taking it apart is because it will not boot, I put a fresh battery on it

    and plugged it into a charger as I have two other DV6 and what it does is show the three lights typical for a start up for a second

    then goes off so its a 1 second flash then nothing. There’s no evidence of water damage anywhere inside so far and not a single hair

    or bit of dust anywhere and no burnt smells either. The power jack lights up when plugged, the original battery is currently being

    used on another DV6 and works fine. I’m wondering what your thoughts are on where I should look for the culprit in the unit to

    replace it.

    Thank you SO much for this guide. I am so eternally grateful. I type this on my laptop keyboard that I just replaced using this guide!

    I have no prior experience replacing laptop parts, but this guide walked me through replacing the keyboard on my 2009 Hp Pavilion

    1000 series laptop!

    Thanks again! You are the best!

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    I have this exact same laptop but im having trouble with all my usb ports none of them are working in device manager it says they

    are working properly but if I plug anything into any of them it does nothing at all as if I hadn’t plugged something in if you can please

    help me!!!

    I just want to get the top cover of the keypad area off so I can access the bottom controllers. The left one is not secure and wobbly.

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