Dell laptop service manuals. How to remove and replace parts in Dell laptops.
If you want to take apart a Dell laptop you can find very clear step-by-step laptop service manuals on Dell website. Here is the link where you can view or download service manuals for the below listed laptops. You can search Dell database by a service tag located on the bottom of your laptop or by the product model. After you entered the product model, select User Guides and Manuals in Select a Tool box. Dell has changed the website, and now it’s even easier to find a manual you need, just click on Manuals link and select your system. Dell offers laptop service manuals in many languages in HTML and PDF formats.
You’ll find a lot of spare parts for Dell laptops here.
You will find service manuals for the following Dell Inspiron, XPS and Latitude laptops.
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Dell Inspiron 1000 |
Dell Inspiron 5150 |
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Dell Latitude 100L |
Dell Latitude D500 |
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September 20th, 2007 at 9:15 am
RE:#195,196 & 197
I removed heat sink and replaced with new thermal grease. The system still locks up. Any other idea what else could be wrong?
September 15th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
Kathleen,
It sounds like you are getting bad screens.
September 14th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
Hi All,
Memorial Day weekend we packed up my Inspiron 8500 which was working fine and took off for the weekend. When we got to our destination, turned on the computer - nothing. Turned out the battery charger and LCD were both dead. The screen worked with an external screen, so we replaced the LCD & our computer guy gave us another charger (non-Dell). We now just got our 4th LCD. The first did not work, the 2nd looked like a refurb and worked for about 12 hours. The 3rd worked for 2.5 months, and now I’m scared to death to use the computer for fear I’ll burn out another. Priority electronics who I bought the LCD from b/c they have a 1yr wty is starting to think it’s my computer & sounding like they won’t replace any more of these. My computer guy (who doesn’t work on many Dells) is wondering if Dell has a display driver/chip set issue on the board. I was going to go ahead and buy a new battery and charger, but don’t want to throw more good money after bad if there is a problem with the board. Any ideas???!!! thansk in advance.
September 13th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
Thanks for the info. Will try thermal grease. There was no sign of any old or new thermal grease on the heat sink which makes me wonder how it ever worked! Can the old thermal grease totally dissappear?
September 12th, 2007 at 9:41 pm
Cindy,
Did you remove the heat sink during disassembly process? Did you apply new thermal grease on the CPU if you removed the heat sink?
It’s possible that old thermal grease dried out and the laptop freezes because the CPU overheats. Make sure the heat sink is seated properly on the CPU and there is no gap between these two parts. This is just a guess.
September 12th, 2007 at 4:11 pm
I just replaced the bottom right fan on my Dell Inspiron 4100 laptop, and it spins only during boot up. The laptop works normally for around 3 minutes than the entire system locks up with no choice except power off. Any idea what is wrong?
September 12th, 2007 at 4:55 am
thank you for quick responce! Yes, i have reseated the connections and it now seems to work perfectly! thank you!
September 11th, 2007 at 2:11 pm
Sergei,
I think it can be a connection related problem. It’s possible that the video cable is not making a good connection with the motherboard or the inverter board. Try reseating these connections.
September 11th, 2007 at 7:59 am
Dear sir
I’ve had an inspiron 9100 laptop, and it was working briliantly for nearly 3 years until now. The screen sometimes goes dark (i can still see the image but the backlight goes off). This happens almost everytime as i try to move the display and some times by itself. Is it an inverter/cable problem? or could it be the mainboard too?
September 4th, 2007 at 10:53 pm
Dear sir
thank you I did waht you say but nathing the bios password and my dell inspiron 710m with the service tag HCQSK91 stell not display .
how i have the master password .
Some buody say theare A CD coude remove it but the P .C coudent display is thise work or not .It couste $ 20 It not problem it can display .
Kind regard
Younes Abu Jaber
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