DIY Guide: Replace Nintendo DS Main Circuit Board in 10 Steps

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 10 Steps

Here’s how to swap out a Nintendo DS motherboard, or circuit board. The Nintendo DS is a cool dual-screen gaming device with wireless features and a built-in microphone. The main circuit board ensures all parts of the DS communicate seamlessly. So, if things start lagging or communication fails, it’s time for a motherboard makeover! You’ll need to remove the main motherboard to access the screens and other crucial parts. You can tackle this in 10 simple steps. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

– Let’s kick things off by gently pulling the cartridge out of the console. Easy peasy!

– Grab your trusty Phillips #00 Screwdriver and go ahead and unscrew the little guy keeping the battery door snug on the back.

– Now, carefully take off the battery door and reveal the magic inside!

Step 2

– Grab a plastic opening tool or spudger to pop out the battery from the bottom. Don’t have one? No sweat, your fingernails can do the trick!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerNintendo DS Main Circuit Board Replacement

Step 3

– Pop that battery out of your Nintendo DS like a pro!

Step 4

– Unscrew the seven 6.4mm Y00 screws from the back panel.

Step 5

– Gently work your fingers around the edges to pop off the back panel from the main case. It’s like peeling a banana, but way cooler!

– Carefully detach the back from the front and place it somewhere safe. You’re doing great!

Step 6

– Let’s get started! Remove the four screws on the circuit board using a Phillips #00 screwdriver – easy peasy!

Step 7

– Gently slide the black clip up to free those two hefty ribbon cables. You’ve got this!

– With a delicate touch, pull the ribbon cables down and out using your fingers. Easy peasy!

Step 8

– First things first, find those two tiny ribbon cables hiding just beneath the rightmost large ribbon cable. They’re waiting for your attention!

– Now, gently slide the locks for those small ribbon cables down to the side, and then you can carefully remove the cables. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersNintendo DS Main Circuit Board Replacement

Step 9

– First things first, find that sneaky Wifi antenna pigtail connector. It’s hiding, but you got this!

– Now, gently grab the antenna by its head with your trusty tweezers. Give it a little wiggle and pull up with a smooth motion to free the connector. Easy peasy!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersNintendo DS Main Circuit Board Replacement

Step 10

– Guide those ribbon cables through the board’s opening like you’re threading a needle, nice and smooth.

– Gently lift and remove the circuit board, then set it aside. You’ve got this!

Success!
You’re all done! To put everything back together, just follow these steps in reverse. Easy peasy!
Need a hand? If you got stuck or want some extra help, you can always schedule a repair with Salvation Repair.
Nice job making it through this step-by-step repair guide! You’ve got the skills to tackle more repairs on your own.

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