Introduction

The Cr-48 Chromebook shipped with a combined Wi-Fi / Cellular network card that can be easily removed and replaced if necessary. Use this guide to replace a malfunctioning network card in a Cr-48 Chromebook.

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    • To take out the battery, slide the switch on the bottom of the laptop.

    • The battery should then pop out and you can remove it.

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    • Using a pair of tweezers, remove the two rear rubber feet. You should then see the two screws underneath.

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    • First, position the computer to have the silver battery compartment closest to you. Then, using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the ten 3 mm screws in the battery compartment.

    • Now, using the same screwdriver, remove the two 4.5 mm screws that were underneath the previously removed rubber feet.

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    • Starting where the body of the laptop and the laptop screen meet, pry apart the lower case from the rest of the laptop.

    • The case is easier to remove when separating in a clockwise motion, as seen in the pictures.

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    • Once you've removed the lower case, you should see the network card on the corner of the device containing the USB port.

    • Disconnect the Wire connections on the network card using forceps or tweezers.

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    • Remove Screw securing network card.

    • Size ph#00, approximately 3 mm long.

    • Once the screw is removed, the network card will pop up.

    • Pull the network card to remove it from the device.

Conclusion

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

Robert McLaughlin

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The card identified in the pictures is not a combined Wi-Fi / Cellular card. It is just a 3G cellular card; the WiFi card is the other card tucked under the flat ribbon next to the card pictured in this guide

Jorge Gomes -