Introduction
Use this guide to replace the Bluetooth board.
Tools
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Stick a heavy-duty suction cup near each of the two top corners of the glass panel.
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While lightly holding the suction cup against the glass, raise the movable handle until it is parallel with the other handle (as indicated by the third picture).
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Gently lift the glass panel perpendicular to the face of the LCD, enough to clear the steel mounting pins attached along the underside of the top edge of the glass panel.
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Pull the glass panel away from the lower edge of the iMac and carefully set it aside.
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Carefully lay the iMac stand-side down on a flat surface.
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Use a thin hooked tool to lift one side of the top edge of the display by its steel outer frame.
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Raise and hold the display high enough to access the cables.
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Disconnect the vertical sync cable in the upper left corner of the screen. Use the tip of a spudger to push on the connector's side tabs and gently walk it out of its socket.
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Disconnect the LED backlight driver cable with your hand by pressing the tab down and sliding it towards the bottom of the display.
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Pull the black tab straight up to disconnect the latch on the display data cable ZIF connector.
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Continue to pull the black tab up toward the top of the device, to detach the display data cable.
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Use the tip of a spudger to disconnect the display power cable next to the display data cable.
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Carefully pull the display toward the top edge of your iMac and lift it out of the iMac case.
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Lay the display face down on a flat, soft surface.
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If there is a wire or cable underneath adhesive tape, always pull the tape off first. Do not pull on the cable directly.
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If the cable is glued to the chassis, use a heated iOpener or a hair dryer to soften the adhesive first. You can then slide an opening pick underneath the cable to loosen it. Never pull on the delicate connectors.
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Slide an opening pick underneath the foam cushion pieces to separate them from the display, and gently pull them off. You may need some double sided tape to re-attach them to the new display.
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The Bluetooth board is located along the left edge of the iMac's case and just below the LED back light driver.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to gently pry the antenna cable off of its socket.
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Remove the T8 Torx screw securing the Bluetooth board to the case.
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Remove the tape wrapped around the Bluetooth board, being careful not to put to much tension on the still connected cable.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pull the Bluetooth data cable out of its connector and remove the Bluetooth board.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
8 comments
Hi Guys
Can i update the the Bluetooth to bluetooth 4.0 on my iMac 27" 2429? want to use new Yosemite Handoff feature
chris -
I updated bluetooth to 4.0 with Low Energy support with an external USB dongle. However, as it is working (with LE support), handoff isn't enabled. I am still looking for a solution. Because a late 2012 27 inch iMac has Bluetooth 4.0 LE and no Wifi ac built in. That is the exact same case as mine (Mid 2011 27 inch iMac) with the dongle of course.
Hi,
Thank you for this tutoriel, i have just one question... You know where can i buy this Bluetooth Board EMC 2429 (Model A1312) ?
Because i don't find on google or amazon. Thank you
Michael G.
yes, you have to buy this adapter http://www.osxwifi.com/apple-broadcom-bc... and replace the current AirPort and BT card.
@jiri.hracek: Thank you for the suggestion.
Have you bought anything from osxwifi.com? I wanted to buy this adapter from them for my mid-2011 iMac but had a question first. I sent a message to their advertised email address twice ([http://mailto:support@osxwifi.com|support@osxwifi.com)] and also filled out the communication form on their web site (http://www.osxwifi.com/contacts). It has been nearly two weeks but no one has gotten back to me yet. Thank you.
You can easily lift the glass panel off the magnets with only your fingernails (or something thin like a credit card or a guitar pick). No need to buy suction cups you will only use once.
Nick Caron -