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Dell Latitude C400
 Service Manual
 Removing the Battery Latch
  Removing the Battery Latch
 Replacing the Battery Latch
  Replacing the Battery Latch
  
    |  | NOTICE:   Disconnect the computer and any attached devices from electrical 
outlets, and remove any installed batteries. | 
  
    |  | NOTICE:   To avoid ESD, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or 
by touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer. | 
- Remove the PC Card or plastic blank, if present, from the PC Card 
slot.
 
 
- Remove the hard drive.
 
 
- Remove the keyboard.
 
 
- Remove the display assembly.
 
 
- Remove the palm rest.
 
 
- Remove the wireless network adapter, if present.
 
 
- Remove the modem daughter card, if present.
 
 
- Remove all installed memory modules.
 
 
- Remove the audio board.
 
 
- Remove the system board.
 
 
 
 Battery Latch Removal
 
| 1 | tension spring | 
| 2 | bottom case | 
| 3 | battery latch | 
| 4 | battery release-button tabs | 
  
    |  | NOTICE:   The tabs on the release button are plastic. When squeezing the tabs, 
be careful not to break them. | 
- On the inside of the bottom case, use needle-nose pliers to gently 
squeeze the two release-button tabs together and push the tabs down 
through the hole, catching the release button on the outside of the 
bottom case.
 
 
- To remove the battery latch, unhook the small tension spring located 
on the metal post next to the hard drive.
 
 
- With the inside of the bottom case facing up, place the battery latch 
in position.
 
 
- Turn the bottom case over and align the slot in the battery latch with 
the release-button slot in the bottom case.
 
 
- Holding the battery latch in place, press the release-button tabs 
through the underside of the bottom case and into the battery latch 
until the tabs snap into place.
 
 
- Replace the tension spring.
 
 
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