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Dell Latitude 9420 Notebook Teardown removal guide for customer replaceable units (CRUS)

Summary: These guides take you step-by-step through the safe removal of the Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) parts of a Latitude 9420 notebook system. (CRUs are the parts of the system that do not need an engineer to remove or replace.) The guides include pictures referencing what is involved. ...

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Table of Contents:

  1. CRU Removal Guide
  2. Removal Instructions

 

Removal Guide

 

If these guides do not cover what you are looking to do, then you will want to reference your System Manual.

The article below provides information about safe practices to consider before working with electrical equipment.


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Removal Instructions

 

 

Recommended Tools

1 Small Phillip's head screwdriver 2 Plastic Scribe
3 Small Flat head screwdriver    
 
Note: Be aware that using a large Phillips or Flat Head screwdriver may result in damage to the head of the screws. This would make their removal impossible without specialty tools, that are not available to our onsite engineers.

 

  1. Steps to enter Service mode before working on your computer:

    1. Turn the computer off.

    2. Disconnect any telephone, network, USB and AC adapter cables from the computer.

    3. While holding down the B key, turn the computer on using the power button.

    4. When you see the owner tag appear on the screen, press any key on the keyboard.

    5. When you see the ready to proceed messaging on the screen, again press any key on the keyboard.

    6. The computer will turn off. At this point it's safe to remove and replace parts.

  2. Steps to exit Service mode after working on your computer:

    1. Insert the AC adapter cable to the computer.

    2. Press the power button to start the computer booting.

    3. The computer will boot to the operating system and exit service mode.

 

  1. Pre-Removal instructions before removing the Base Cover:

    1. During installation or removal of any hardware always ensures that all data is backed up properly.

    2. Disconnect any telephone, network, or USB cables from the computer.

    3. Disconnect the computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets and enter Service Mode.

  2. Turn the closed system upside down and loosen the eight (8) captive screws in the base.

Base Cover 01

  1. Using something non-metallic, pry the base cover starting from the hinges and pry open the left and right edges, before prying off the bottom of the cover to release it from the chassis.

Base Cover 02

  1. Lift the cover away from the system.

 

  1. Pre-Removal instructions before removing the M.2 Solid State Drive (SSD):

    1. During installation or removal of any hardware always ensures that all data is backed up properly.

    2. Disconnect any telephone, network, or USB cables from the computer.

    3. Disconnect the computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets and enter Service Mode.

    4. Remove the Base Cover.

  1. The M.2 SSD 2230 card slot is located to the top right-hand side corner of the chassis. Using something non-metallic, pry the SSD shield cover off and remove the single screw securing the end of the card to the chassis.

M.2 SSD 2230

  1. The M.2 2230 card will pop up from the motherboard. Grip the card and pull it out of the connector and the system.

Note: If the thermal pad that sits under the card is detached from the chassis, press it back down.

 

  1. Pre-Removal instructions before removing the Wireless Cellular WWAN Card:

    1. During installation or removal of any hardware always ensures that all data is backed up properly.

    2. Disconnect any telephone, network, or USB cables from the computer.

    3. Disconnect the computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets and enter Service Mode.

    4. Remove the Base Cover.

  2. The Wireless Cellular Card is located to the left of the SSD above the battery. Loosen the single captive screw that secures the end of the WWAN card to the motherboard. Remove the securing bracket from the system and disconnect the antenna cables from the card. (These are pop stud connectors and lift off with a little pressure.)

WWAN Card 01

  1.  Using a non-metallic probe, pry off the WWAN shield cover and with the WWAN card sitting up at an angle, pull the card out of the connector and the system.

WWAN Card 02

 

  1. Pre-Removal instructions before removing the microSD Card:

    1. During installation or removal of any hardware always ensures that all data is backed up properly.

  2. Push on the microSD card to have it pop out of the left-hand side edge of the system.

microSD

  1. Grip the card and pull it out of the computer.

 

  1. Pre-Removal instructions before removing the SIM Card Tray:

    1. During installation or removal of any hardware always ensures that all data is backed up properly.

  2. When you look at the system from the left-hand side, the SIM Card slot is underneath the microSD card slot. Insert a SIM removal tool or pin into the hole in the SIM card tray. The tray will pop out enough for you to grip the tray and pull it out of the computer.

microSIM

Note: This is an optional part and must be selected at point of purchase.

If you require further assistance, contact technical Support.
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Article Properties


Affected Product

Latitude 9420

Last Published Date

04 May 2021

Version

1

Article Type

How To