Difficulty
Easy
Steps
11
Time Required
20 - 30 minutes
Sections
2
- Case Separation
- 8 steps
- Battery
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Case Separation
- Power off and remove the memory card.
- Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the four 6.4mm screws on the back casing.
Power off and remove the memory card.
Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the four 6.4mm screws on the back casing.
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Step 2
- Using your fingernail or a spudger, pry open the accessory port cover on the top of the device.
- Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 5.4mm screws hidden beneath the accessory port cover.
Using your fingernail or a spudger, pry open the accessory port cover on the top of the device.
Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 5.4mm screws hidden beneath the accessory port cover.
Step 3
- Remove the two 5.4mm Phillips #00 screws on the bottom of the device near the charging port.
Remove the two 5.4mm Phillips #00 screws on the bottom of the device near the charging port.
Step 4
- Beginning at the sides of the device, use a plastic opening tool to separate the front and rear cases.
- Continue working your way around the device gently prying it open.
- There are still wires holding the front and rear cases together. You may damage the connections if you yank the cases completely apart.
Beginning at the sides of the device, use a plastic opening tool to separate the front and rear cases.
Continue working your way around the device gently prying it open.
There are still wires holding the front and rear cases together. You may damage the connections if you yank the cases completely apart.
Step 5
- Gently separate the two cases, minding the battery and the touch screen controller connectors holding the two cases together.
Gently separate the two cases, minding the battery and the touch screen controller connectors holding the two cases together.
Step 6
- Using a spudger, free the touch screen controller flex cable by gently prying up the connection.
Using a spudger, free the touch screen controller flex cable by gently prying up the connection.
Step 7
- Free the battery cable by gently prying up on the connection with a spudger.
Free the battery cable by gently prying up on the connection with a spudger.
Step 8
- Separate the front and rear cases.
Separate the front and rear cases.
Step 9
Battery
- With the help of a spudger, gently pry off and remove the battery cable retainer on the back casing assembly.
- The easiest access to the battery cable retainer is where the battery cable comes out.
- You can also use the two small tabs on the side of the cable retainer. Locate the tabs and release one at a time. Be a little careful not to push the cover in and re-lock it.
With the help of a spudger, gently pry off and remove the battery cable retainer on the back casing assembly.
The easiest access to the battery cable retainer is where the battery cable comes out.
You can also use the two small tabs on the side of the cable retainer. Locate the tabs and release one at a time. Be a little careful not to push the cover in and re-lock it.
Step 10
- Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 5.0mm blue battery case screws.
- Remove the plastic battery retaining bar.
Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 5.0mm blue battery case screws.
Remove the plastic battery retaining bar.
Step 11
- Using your finger or a spudger, lift the battery out and remove it.
- Guide the battery wires through the hole in the back casing as you remove the battery.
Using your finger or a spudger, lift the battery out and remove it.
Guide the battery wires through the hole in the back casing as you remove the battery.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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chavis0704 - Nov 12, 2015
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Great guide. Only problem is this takes very steady hands (something i do not have)
Amon Bouchereau - Jun 17, 2016
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This is a great guide. It allowed me to execute the repair and do so without and damage. Just be careful with the triggers they can move and get caught while closing everything up.
jewon - Jul 4, 2016
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how do i know what persent my battery is at
brunosapo - Oct 8, 2016
Jewon today we have a hack for psvita 3.60 version ONLY !! this allow u download a VPK file that says how much persent your battery is at
Matthew Michand - Jan 19, 2017
With your Vita connected to your PC and the Content manager application running, on windows right click on the vita and then properties and the battery percentage will show up.