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 Apple Technician Guide - tim.id.au

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2010-08-05<br />

General Information<br />

Required Tools<br />

C<strong>au</strong>tion: To prevent scratches or other cosmetic damage to the computer housing, use a soft<br />

cloth as a protective layer when removing and installing the external screws.<br />

The following tools are required to service the computer:<br />

• Clean, soft, lint-free cloth<br />

• ESD wrist strap and mat<br />

• Magnetic Phillips #00 screwdriver<br />

• Magnetic Phillips #000 screwdriver (preferably with a long handle)<br />

• Torx T6 screwdriver<br />

• Torx Plus Tamper 6 screwdriver (<strong>Apple</strong> special tool, part number 922-9101)<br />

• Black stick (<strong>Apple</strong> probe tool, part number 922-5065) or other nonconductive nylon or<br />

plastic flatblade tool<br />

• Thermal grease (<strong>Apple</strong> thermal compound syringe, part number 922-7144)<br />

• Alcohol wipes<br />

• Foam wedge fixture for display assembly removal (part number 922-8779)<br />

• Kapton tape<br />

• Tweezers, ESD safe, extra fine points, for flat cable replacement<br />

Refer to Knowledge Base article “Hand Tools for Desktop and Portable Repairs—AP/CA/EU/JP/<br />

LA/US” to purchase tools:<br />

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=500200<br />

In addition, the following software programs are required for troubleshooting:<br />

• <strong>Apple</strong> Service Diagnostic (ASD), version 3S132<br />

• <strong>Apple</strong> Hardware Test, version 3A172<br />

MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2.53 GHz, M<strong>id</strong> 2009) Basics — General Information 18

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