Introduction
Replacing the SD board in your 3DS may help resolve issues you're having loading and saving content.
Tools
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Grab the top edge of the back cover with your opposite hand so that the cover does not fall back into place.
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Pull the back cover up and away from the rest of the device to remove it.
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Insert a plastic opening tool into the notch in the lower case above the battery.
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Pry the battery up with the plastic opening tool.
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Grab the top edge of the battery and lift it out of the lower case.
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Remove the nine 6.3 mm black Phillips screws from the lower case.
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Remove the 2.4 mm silver Phillips screw above the game cartridge slot.
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Lift the bottom edge of the lower case off the rest of the 3DS.
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Use a plastic opening tool to pry the shoulder button ribbon cables off their sockets on the motherboard.
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Remove the lower case from the device.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the SD board ribbon cable connector off its socket on the motherboard.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger between the SD board and the motherboard.
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Run the spudger along the sides of the SD board to free it from the adhesive pad holding it in place.
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Once completely freed, lift the SD board straight off the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
7 comments
Where can i purchase the sd card board replacement part? Does amazon carry them?
Jen -
You can usually find them on ebay to around $3 to $6 dollars (non oem and oem)
Is there a way to do this with the older 3ds xl version? I didn't see any screws holding the sd board in when I opened it up.
Would this work for my problem? My problem is that the SD Card won't stay in, it just pops back out. Would this method still work? I'm not that experienced or knowledgeable about fixing these sort of things, so I'm not sure if the spring is part of it or not, lol. Also, where could I buy an SD Card board replacement part for cheap in Canada?
Usually that is the locking mechanism, you can replace the SD card slot for around $6 or $3 if you buy the non oem part.
#00 screwdriver is too big... probably need a #000
thomascroguennec -
#00 will work - but you must press down firmly and sort of jerk the screw out a few degrees at a time. If you don't press firmly, the screws strip very easily. Using #000 will strip the screws more easily.
Tai -
I used a #0 without any issues and 0 stripped. I used the #0 for all screws internally and externally. The head was sharp and I applied adequate amounts of pressure when loosening the screw.
Ben Kevan -