Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

27

Time Required

                          40 minutes - 1 hour            

Sections

5

  • Upper Case
  • 14 steps
  • Upper Metal Case
  • 5 steps
  • Hard Drive Assembly
  • 2 steps
  • Optical Drive Assembly
  • 2 steps
  • Fan
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Upper Case               
  • To open your Xbox, you’re going to have to cut or peel up this tamper-evident tape. But don’t worry—Microsoft can’t legally void your warranty, as long as you don’t damage anything. Have fun!

To open your Xbox, you’re going to have to cut or peel up this tamper-evident tape. But don’t worry—Microsoft can’t legally void your warranty, as long as you don’t damage anything. Have fun!

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Step 2

  • Use a plastic opening tool to pry up and remove the plastic vent that surrounds the side USB port.
  • The vent is fairly flexible, and held in place with weak plastic clips—start prying from the back and peel it out.

Use a plastic opening tool to pry up and remove the plastic vent that surrounds the side USB port.

The vent is fairly flexible, and held in place with weak plastic clips—start prying from the back and peel it out.

Step 3

  • There is a small plastic tab that reinforces the front corner of the Xbox.
  • Slide the tab straight back and remove it.

There is a small plastic tab that reinforces the front corner of the Xbox.

Slide the tab straight back and remove it.

Step 4

  • Insert the flat end of a spudger between the upper and lower case where they meet at the rear of the side vent opening.
  • There is a strong plastic clip connecting the two case halves (the first of many), so you’ll need to use quite a bit of force.
  • Leave the spudger in place until you open the case completely. The clips are very springy and may cause the case to snap shut while you’re working.

Insert the flat end of a spudger between the upper and lower case where they meet at the rear of the side vent opening.

There is a strong plastic clip connecting the two case halves (the first of many), so you’ll need to use quite a bit of force.

Leave the spudger in place until you open the case completely. The clips are very springy and may cause the case to snap shut while you’re working.

Step 5

  • The interface between the upper and lower cases is secured by several clips along the rear and remaining side of the Xbox.
  • Insert a plastic opening tool between the upper and lower case to separate the clip over the rear vent.

The interface between the upper and lower cases is secured by several clips along the rear and remaining side of the Xbox.

Insert a plastic opening tool between the upper and lower case to separate the clip over the rear vent.

Step 6

  • Keep moving along the rear of the Xbox, prying up clips.
  • Make sure the spudger stays in its blocking position—even if the case opens up enough for the spudger to fall out, the remaining clips are springy and may pull the case completely shut. Keep the spudger in the gap to protect your progress.

Keep moving along the rear of the Xbox, prying up clips.

Make sure the spudger stays in its blocking position—even if the case opens up enough for the spudger to fall out, the remaining clips are springy and may pull the case completely shut. Keep the spudger in the gap to protect your progress.

Step 7

  • Keep popping clips. It may help to slide the plastic opening tool across the clips.
  • By the time you get to the far edge of the rear case, the top case should be ready to come off. If not, run your plastic opening tool around the corner and pop the clips along the side without the USB port.

Keep popping clips. It may help to slide the plastic opening tool across the clips.

By the time you get to the far edge of the rear case, the top case should be ready to come off. If not, run your plastic opening tool around the corner and pop the clips along the side without the USB port.

Step 8

  • Starting with the spudger you left in the crack, pry the upper case up to free the last few clips.
  • Use a plastic opening tool to pop any straggler clips that weren’t freed.
  • Do not try to remove the upper case yet, as it is still connected by the front panel button cable.
  • Lift the upper case slightly and shift it to give access to the front panel board.

Starting with the spudger you left in the crack, pry the upper case up to free the last few clips.

Use a plastic opening tool to pop any straggler clips that weren’t freed.

Do not try to remove the upper case yet, as it is still connected by the front panel button cable.

Lift the upper case slightly and shift it to give access to the front panel board.

Step 9

  • The front button cable has a unique ZIF connector—pay attention to the next few steps to safely disconnect it.
  • Use tweezers to lift the blue plastic retaining loop over the white connector on the board.
  • Use the tip of a spudger to push the connector’s locking tab toward the cable to unlatch it.

The front button cable has a unique ZIF connector—pay attention to the next few steps to safely disconnect it.

Use tweezers to lift the blue plastic retaining loop over the white connector on the board.

Use the tip of a spudger to push the connector’s locking tab toward the cable to unlatch it.

Step 10

  • Use tweezers to pull the cable straight out of the connector on the board.
  • Remove the upper case.

Use tweezers to pull the cable straight out of the connector on the board.

Remove the upper case.

Step 11

              Reassembly Instructions               
  • The next 4 steps are directions for reassembly. Skip them to continue with disassembly.
  • Use the flat end of a spudger to free the clips securing the front panel to the upper case.
  • Remove the front panel from the rest of the upper case.

The next 4 steps are directions for reassembly. Skip them to continue with disassembly.

Use the flat end of a spudger to free the clips securing the front panel to the upper case.

Remove the front panel from the rest of the upper case.

Step 12

  • Replace the top part of the upper case.
  • Line up the clips and press firmly to re-seat them around the perimeter.

Replace the top part of the upper case.

Line up the clips and press firmly to re-seat them around the perimeter.

Step 13

  • Support the front panel near the front of the Xbox.
  • Use tweezers to replace the front button cable in its ZIF socket.
  • Use the flat end of a spudger to push the ZIF lock to the left to secure the cable.

Support the front panel near the front of the Xbox.

Use tweezers to replace the front button cable in its ZIF socket.

Use the flat end of a spudger to push the ZIF lock to the left to secure the cable.

Step 14

  • The lower edge of the front panel has plastic hooks that interlock with plastic hooks on the front edge of the lower case.
  • With the front panel at a 45 degree angle, interlock its plastic hooks with those in the lower case.
  • Push the top of the front panel into the Xbox, like closing a mailbox. Press firmly so that the clips securing the front panel to the upper case lock securely.

The lower edge of the front panel has plastic hooks that interlock with plastic hooks on the front edge of the lower case.

With the front panel at a 45 degree angle, interlock its plastic hooks with those in the lower case.

Push the top of the front panel into the Xbox, like closing a mailbox. Press firmly so that the clips securing the front panel to the upper case lock securely.

Step 15

              Upper Metal Case               
  • Gently pull up on the speaker cable connector to disconnect it from the front panel board.
  • Be careful to pull up on the cable’s connector and not the connector on the board. It’s pretty flimsy and you might accidentally pull it off the board entirely.
  • Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the antenna cable from the front panel board.

Gently pull up on the speaker cable connector to disconnect it from the front panel board.

Be careful to pull up on the cable’s connector and not the connector on the board. It’s pretty flimsy and you might accidentally pull it off the board entirely.

Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the antenna cable from the front panel board.

Step 16

  • Remove the two 9.5 mm T8 Torx screws from the WI-Fi board.
  • Lift the Wi-Fi board straight up from its socket in the upper metal case.
  • Leaving the Wi-Fi board antenna cable in place, move the Wi-Fi board aside, exposing the screw labeled “C3” that was beneath it.

Remove the two 9.5 mm T8 Torx screws from the WI-Fi board.

Lift the Wi-Fi board straight up from its socket in the upper metal case.

Leaving the Wi-Fi board antenna cable in place, move the Wi-Fi board aside, exposing the screw labeled “C3” that was beneath it.

Step 17

  • Remove the eight 65 mm Torx T10 screws from the top of the upper metal case.

Remove the eight 65 mm Torx T10 screws from the top of the upper metal case.

Step 18

  • Lift—but do not remove—the upper metal case.
  • The Wi-Fi board interconnect cable connects the upper metal case to the motherboard.

Lift—but do not remove—the upper metal case.

The Wi-Fi board interconnect cable connects the upper metal case to the motherboard.

Step 19

  • Disconnect the Wi-FI board interconnect cable from the motherboard.
  • Remove the upper metal case.

Disconnect the Wi-FI board interconnect cable from the motherboard.

Remove the upper metal case.

Step 20

              Hard Drive Assembly               
  • Disconnect the hard drive SATA power and data cables from the motherboard.

Disconnect the hard drive SATA power and data cables from the motherboard.

Step 21

  • Lift and remove the hard drive tray from the Xbox.

Lift and remove the hard drive tray from the Xbox.

Step 22

              Optical Drive Assembly               
  • Disconnect the optical drive power and SATA data cables from the motherboard.

Disconnect the optical drive power and SATA data cables from the motherboard.

Step 23

  • Remove the optical drive assembly from the Xbox.

Remove the optical drive assembly from the Xbox.

Step 24

              Fan               
  • Disconnect the fan cable from the motherboard.

Disconnect the fan cable from the motherboard.

Step 25

  • The fan is held onto the heat sink with four sturdy plastic clips. By prying the two exposed clips up out of their channel in the heat sink, you’ll be able to tilt the fan up and off of the heat sink.
  • Use a spudger and plastic opening tool to gently and evenly pry the right clip up out of its channel in the heat sink.
  • Be careful not to put pressure downward onto the motherboard, or to pull the heat sink up against the motherboard.

The fan is held onto the heat sink with four sturdy plastic clips. By prying the two exposed clips up out of their channel in the heat sink, you’ll be able to tilt the fan up and off of the heat sink.

Use a spudger and plastic opening tool to gently and evenly pry the right clip up out of its channel in the heat sink.

Be careful not to put pressure downward onto the motherboard, or to pull the heat sink up against the motherboard.

Step 26

  • Repeat for the left clip. Again, using a combination of a spudger and plastic opening tool to evenly pull the plastic clip up out of its channel in the heat sink.
  • When there is enough of a gap between the fan and the heat sink, insert the spudger between the two, and pry up to remove the fan.

Repeat for the left clip. Again, using a combination of a spudger and plastic opening tool to evenly pull the plastic clip up out of its channel in the heat sink.

When there is enough of a gap between the fan and the heat sink, insert the spudger between the two, and pry up to remove the fan.

Step 27

  • Use the inserted spudger to pry the fan up off the heat sink.
  • Remove the fan from the heat sink.

Use the inserted spudger to pry the fan up off the heat sink.

Remove the fan from the heat sink.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Tammy Privizzino - Apr 16, 2017

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My fan is making a weird clicking noise everytime I turn on my Xbox One. Does anyone know how to fix this.

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I have a quick question so after I remove the fan then what I do

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