DIY Xbox 360 S Wi-Fi Board Replacement Guide

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 12 Steps

Having trouble with your wireless internet? No worries, replacing the wireless card is a breeze! Get back online and gaming on Xbox Live in no time. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

– Next up, let’s tackle the top vent! It’s held tight to the top panel by thirteen little clips. Time to gently remove them and set that vent free!

Step 2

– First things first, flip that console around so the words ‘XBOX 360’ are standing tall and proud, with the faceplate looking to the left. You’ve got this!

– Next, grab a metal spudger and gently slide it between the top vent and the top bezel, right near the back of your Xbox. Just a little nudge!

– Now, give that spudger a little twist away from the console. This will help lift the edge of the fan vent until those pesky plastic clips decide to let go. Easy peasy!

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  1. Metal SpudgerXbox 360 S Wi-Fi Board Replacement

Step 3

– Time to get started! Insert a metal spudger between the fan vent and top bezel on the left side of the console – it’s the perfect spot to begin.

– Now, use that same technique to carefully pry the left side of the top vent away from the top bezel. You’re making great progress!

– Keep going! Continue prying along the left side of the device, freeing all the clips on that side. You’re almost there! If you need help, you can always schedule a repair

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  1. Metal SpudgerXbox 360 S Wi-Fi Board Replacement

Step 4

– Time to give that fan vent a little lift! Carefully pry up the vent from the left side to release the clips on the right side.

– Now, with those clips freed, gently remove the entire fan vent. You’re doing great!

Step 5

– Get ready to tackle this! In the next steps, you’ll be gently popping off the six clips that are shining brightly in red. Let’s do this!

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  1. Metal SpudgerXbox 360 S Wi-Fi Board Replacement

Step 6

– Gently slide a metal spudger into the front-most gap on the left side of the top bezel, right between the bottom edge of the clip and the left case, just like we talked about earlier.

– Now, while you’re at it, give the spudger a little twist away from the console and lift up on the top bezel to release that clip. You’ve got this!

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  1. Metal SpudgerXbox 360 S Wi-Fi Board Replacement

Step 7

– Now, let’s tackle those last two clips on the left edge of the top bezel. Use the same technique you mastered earlier to set them free.

Step 8

– Take hold of the top panel with both hands and gently lift the left edge high enough so the clips can rest comfortably on the left casing. You’ve got this!

– If you find that any clips have decided to rejoin the party, don’t fret! Just grab your trusty spudger and gently coax them apart again.

Step 9

– Give that console a little spin so the back of your Xbox 360 S is pointing to the right, and the right side is looking right at you.

– Slide a metal spudger into the back slit on the right edge of the top bezel, right between the bottom edge of the clip and the right case. It’s a snug fit, but you got this!

– As you gently lift the top bezel with your fingers, twist the spudger away from the console to pop that clip loose. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. Metal SpudgerXbox 360 S Wi-Fi Board Replacement

Step 10

– Now, let’s tackle those clips on the right side of the top panel. Just like we did before, gently release the middle and front clips. You got this!

Step 11

– Gently lift the top panel off your device. You’ve got this!

– You might need to grab that spudger again to carefully release any clips that have decided to reattach themselves to the console. Keep it cool!

Step 12

– Alright, time to say goodbye to that T10 Torx screw holding the wireless card in place. Give it a twist and watch it go!

– Now, gently pull the Wi-Fi board out of the console. You’ve got this!

Success!
To wrap things up and get your device back together, just retrace your steps from the beginning! You’ve got this.
If you change your mind, that’s totally cool! No pressure.
And remember, if you’re feeling a bit stuck, you can always schedule a repair for some extra guidance.

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