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- 08-16-2003, 02:13 PM #1Nick BoddingtonGuest
Hi
I have a new fascia for my 6210 & I need a bit of help in replacing it.
I have bought a T6 Torqdriver & removed the 4 screws behind the battery. I
have taken the cover but there 3 things on the inside of the top of the
cover which I am not sure what to do with. Looks like a speaker in the
middle, battery on the right, and something else on the left. Should I
remove them from the old cover & put them in the new one ? Can I do any
damage messing around with them ?
I've checked out www.blueled.co.uk but it does not seem to cover this area.
Any help gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
Nick
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- 08-16-2003, 03:40 PM #2Richard ColtonGuest
Re: Replacing fascia on 6210
"Nick Boddington" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have a new fascia for my 6210 & I need a bit of help in replacing it.
>
> I have bought a T6 Torqdriver & removed the 4 screws behind the battery. I
> have taken the cover but there 3 things on the inside of the top of the
> cover which I am not sure what to do with. Looks like a speaker in the
> middle, battery on the right, and something else on the left. Should I
> remove them from the old cover & put them in the new one ? Can I do any
> damage messing around with them ?
>
> I've checked out www.blueled.co.uk but it does not seem to cover this
area.
If I remember rightly, the vibra motor is held in place by a metal clip that
is glued/bonded to the fascia. Usually if it's an after market fascia,
you'll need to transplant all the bits. Have a look at my site at
http://www.uselessinfo.org.uk under the dismantle section, it may give you a
few more ideas.
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- 08-17-2003, 08:04 AM #3Ivor JonesGuest
Re: Replacing fascia on 6210
"Richard Colton" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:vxx%a.209654$B%[email protected]...
> "Nick Boddington" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a new fascia for my 6210 & I need a bit of help in replacing
it.
> >
> > I have bought a T6 Torqdriver & removed the 4 screws behind the
battery. I
> > have taken the cover but there 3 things on the inside of the top of
the
> > cover which I am not sure what to do with. Looks like a speaker in the
> > middle, battery on the right, and something else on the left. Should I
> > remove them from the old cover & put them in the new one ? Can I do
any
> > damage messing around with them ?
> >
> > I've checked out www.blueled.co.uk but it does not seem to cover this
> area.
>
> If I remember rightly, the vibra motor is held in place by a metal clip
that
> is glued/bonded to the fascia. Usually if it's an after market fascia,
> you'll need to transplant all the bits. Have a look at my site at
> http://www.uselessinfo.org.uk under the dismantle section, it may give
you a
> few more ideas.
If the new fascia doesn't have the vibra motor already installed (genuine
Nokia ones do) then don't even try and use it. It is near impossible to
glue the motor in place yourself, superglue won't work, and I haven't yet
found one that will..!
Ivor
- 09-08-2003, 05:23 PM #4Ivor JonesGuest
Re: Replacing fascia on 6210
"Richard Colton" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:vxx%a.209654$B%[email protected]...
> "Nick Boddington" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a new fascia for my 6210 & I need a bit of help in replacing
it.
> >
> > I have bought a T6 Torqdriver & removed the 4 screws behind the
battery. I
> > have taken the cover but there 3 things on the inside of the top of
the
> > cover which I am not sure what to do with. Looks like a speaker in the
> > middle, battery on the right, and something else on the left. Should I
> > remove them from the old cover & put them in the new one ? Can I do
any
> > damage messing around with them ?
> >
> > I've checked out www.blueled.co.uk but it does not seem to cover this
> area.
>
> If I remember rightly, the vibra motor is held in place by a metal clip
that
> is glued/bonded to the fascia. Usually if it's an after market fascia,
> you'll need to transplant all the bits. Have a look at my site at
> http://www.uselessinfo.org.uk under the dismantle section, it may give
you a
> few more ideas.
If the new fascia doesn't have the vibra motor already installed (genuine
Nokia ones do) then don't even try and use it. It is near impossible to
glue the motor in place yourself, superglue won't work, and I haven't yet
found one that will..!
Ivor
- 09-08-2003, 08:42 PM #5www.mobilespares.co.ukGuest
Re: Replacing fascia on 6210
>Subject: Re: Replacing fascia on 6210
>From: "Ivor Jones" [email protected]lid
>Date: 09/09/03 00:23 GMT Daylight Time
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>
>"Richard Colton" <[email protected]> wrote in
>message news:vxx%a.209654$B%[email protected]...
>> "Nick Boddington" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > I have a new fascia for my 6210 & I need a bit of help in replacing
>it.
>> >
>> > I have bought a T6 Torqdriver & removed the 4 screws behind the
>battery. I
>> > have taken the cover but there 3 things on the inside of the top of
>the
>> > cover which I am not sure what to do with. Looks like a speaker in the
>> > middle, battery on the right, and something else on the left. Should I
>> > remove them from the old cover & put them in the new one ? Can I do
>any
>> > damage messing around with them ?
>> >
>> > I've checked out www.blueled.co.uk but it does not seem to cover this
>> area.
>>
>> If I remember rightly, the vibra motor is held in place by a metal clip
>that
>> is glued/bonded to the fascia. Usually if it's an after market fascia,
>> you'll need to transplant all the bits. Have a look at my site at
>> http://www.uselessinfo.org.uk under the dismantle section, it may give
>you a
>> few more ideas.
>
>If the new fascia doesn't have the vibra motor already installed (genuine
>Nokia ones do) then don't even try and use it. It is near impossible to
>glue the motor in place yourself, superglue won't work, and I haven't yet
>found one that will..!
>
>Ivor
>
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