Acer spin 5 SP513-54N-74V2 upper case replacement

AzComputerGuy
AzComputerGuy Member Posts: 2 New User
edited March 24 in Swift and Spin Series

So I have my Acer Spin 5 for over 3 years and its been great but since I am out of warranty and being told it would be $500+ for repairs, I have decided to try to do the repairs myself. I am tech savy guy and have taken apart iPhones and other older computers before. So I know way around laptops. Been looking at YouTube videos and it seems the Acer spin 5 SP513-54N-74V2 is not too bad to disassemble and reassemble.

My upper case has been destroyed by opening and closing the laptop the past 3 years. The screw points have been disconnected and the some of the keys have cracked, I haven’t abused the laptop but I feel the plastics after some years become weak and prone to fall apart.

Everything seems straight foward for a transfer over to the new case and it seems it take some time for me to do it right, but I am puzzled by the item below that is circled. I believe its a conntector the motherboard for light and looking at it. It seems to be glued on and not screwed? I want to make sure I dont crack this, but if I do, does anyone what this piece is for a parts replacement?

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,646 Trailblazer

    That plug or whatever it is, is not shown in the SP513-54N SG as that part of the case is empty, it might be an optional part that some Spin laptops had, did your Acer Spin 5 SP513-54N-74V2 have that blue plug in its case (as your caption is not very clear) and you haven't told us if that blue plug was included win your Spin case. I can't tell you what it is as its not described in the Acer service guide. That is why its advisable that whenever you take a laptop apart you take captions of all the parts and plugs and cables where they were pugged into.

    SP513-54N case caption shown in the service guide

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,760 Trailblazer

    That is a case hall sensor, I believe.

    The color doesn't mean anything, they just sourced those from different vendors who used the different colors. Next to the sensor is, I believe, a couple of magnets used to 'see' the laptop is opened.

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  • AzComputerGuy
    AzComputerGuy Member Posts: 2 New User

    Thank you for this, seems easier than I thought it would be to remove. They just pop up