These instructions will help you to remove and replace keyboards on various laptops. I will not be able to cover all models but you’ll get the idea. Steps for removing and replacing the keyboard are similar for most laptops.

Warning!
- if your laptop is still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, do not open the case or you can loose the warranty.
- always remove the battery and unplug the AC adapter before you open the laptop case.
- if you damage the keyboard connector on the motherboard you’ll have to replace the whole motherboard.
- proceed on your own risk.

Sony laptop

I took these pictures from a Sony Vaio PCG-K33 (model PCG-9S1L) notebook. Should be similar for some other Sony notebooks too.

Remove keyboard bezel

Insert a small flathead screwdriver under the keyboard bezel and carefully lift it up. Continue releasing plastic latches and removing the keyboard bezel with your fingers.

Bezel connected to motherboard


Be careful, on some models the bezel might be connected to the motherboard as it shown on the picture above. If you accidentally pulled the cable, connect it back. It is not necessary to disconnect the keyboard bezel from the motherboard in order to remove and replace the keyboard, just put it aside so you can access the keyboard screws.

Removing keyboard

Remove three (or more) screws from the top of the keyboard. Carefully lift up the keyboard from the laptop case.

Disconnecting keyboard

The keyboard connects to the motherboard via a flat ribbon cable. Before you pull the cable from the connector, you’ll have to unlock the connector.

Keyboard connector

The image above illustrates how to unlock the keyboard connector. Carefully move the connector lock 2-3 millimeters up and after that pull the keyboard cable. To install the keyboard, follow the above mentioned steps in the reverse order.

Toshiba laptop

The following pictures were taken from a Toshiba Satellite A135 laptop. The keyboard removal instructions will be almost the same for most modern Toshiba laptops.

Keyboard bezel removal

The keyboard bezel removal procedure is similar to the above mentioned Sony Vaio laptop. Lift it up with a small screwdriver and remove using fingers. On most Toshiba laptops the keyboard bezel doesn’t have any circuit board underneath, it’s just a piece of plastic and you don’t have to worry about cables.

Removing keyboard

After the bezel is removed you get an access to the keyboard screws. Remove two (or more) screws. Release the plastic latch pointed with the red arrow and lift up the keyboard. Carefully put the keyboard aside so you can access the connector underneath the keyboard. Do not forget that the keyboard is still connected to the motherboard.

Disconnecting keyboard

Before you remove the keyboard, you’ll have to open the connector and release the flat ribbon cable.

Keyboard connector closeup

Here’s a closeup picture of the keyboard connector on the motherboard. Be careful, this type of connector is fragile. On the left image the connector is closed. On the right image the connector is opened. Unlock the connector by moving the lock up as it shown on the right image and after that release the ribbon cable. Remove and replace the keyboard. For assembly instructions follow all the steps in the reverse order.

UPDATE. What can you do if the keyboard connector was damaged?

If you are looking for laptop disassembly instructions, check out laptop service manuals.

 

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71 Responses to “Removing and replacing laptop keyboard”

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  1. 30
    Jeff Evenson Says:

    Can anyone guide me to instructions on replacing the key board on a 2005 emachines M5309

  2. 29
    Manne Says:

    I would like to ask, hope you can help me. my laptop keyboard sending a notice STICKY KEY. I cant type smoothly.

    thanks

    Manne

  3. 28
    cj2600 Says:

    andreas,

    i broke the ZIF connector. not the base but the green little cover that you pull to release the cord.

    Unfortunately, if the connector is broken I don’t think you can fix it. You still should be able to use the laptop with an external keyboard.
    Please let us know if you find the solution.

  4. 27
    cj2600 Says:

    Frank,

    i need to replace the power button flat cable but can not find a site to repalce it

    Search on SparePartsWarehouse, they sell parts for Sony laptops. You can call them too.

  5. 26
    andreas Says:

    i broke the ZIF connector. not the base but the green little cover that you pull to release the cord. i managed with sm tape to keep it attached there but a line of my keybord is not working (”9″o”l”.”). any suggestions?

  6. 25
    frank Says:

    sorry forgot to put the model i have the pcg-k33

  7. 24
    frank Says:

    i need to replace the power button flat cable but can not find a site to repalce it do you have any ino on sites that have the part
    thanks
    frank

  8. 23
    Rommel Says:

    I have a Toshiba satellite L35-S2161. It went dead after hybernating. No power lights at all. I toot out the battery and tried it again to no avail. I lost the manual and can’t find anything online.

    Does this model needs a working battery to power up? What could be the problem with it?

    TIA

  9. 22
    Ken Says:

    Thanks for the prompt reply. The LCD is actually usable for the first few hours straight then when I restart my computer, the LCD problem arises. I am afraid Il be spending a huge amount to have it repaired which makes me think if its worth it.

  10. 21
    cj2600 Says:

    Ken,

    Is it possible that the computer is over-heating that is why the lcd is behaving strangely?

    I don’t think so. Even if the laptop overheats, it still should work fine for a while when it’s cold.
    It could be either bad motherboard or faulty LCD screen. Unfortunately at this point you’ll have to guess because the only way find out what is wrong is testing the laptop with another working LCD screen.

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