Google Pixel 6 Battery Replacement Guide | DIY Repair

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If your Google Pixel 6 is showing signs of a weak or failing battery, replacing it yourself can save time and cost compared to professional repair services. In this guide, we will show you how to replace your Pixel 6 battery safely at home using the right tools. This step-by-step tutorial is designed for DIY enthusiasts and includes detailed instructions, tips, troubleshooting, and precautions to ensure a successful repair.

Before you begin, make sure you have the necessary tools: screwdrivers, tweezers, plastic pry tools, a heating pad or hairdryer, and adhesive for the new battery. You can find all recommended tools in the description below.

Replacing the battery is not only important to restore your phone’s battery life but also prevents unexpected shutdowns and helps maintain overall device performance.


Repair Difficulty

Repair Difficulty: ★★★☆☆ (Medium)
Estimated Time: 40–60 minutes


Reasons to Replace Your Google Pixel 6 Battery

  • Battery drains too quickly or does not hold a charge
  • Phone shuts down unexpectedly
  • Swollen battery posing safety risks
  • Poor charging response or slow charging
  • Device overheating during use

Before You Begin

Compatibility and Model Numbers

This repair guide based on Google Pixel 6 Mobile Phone.

Model Numbers | GB7N6, G9S9B16, G9S9B, GR1YH

Tools Required

  • Heating pad / heat gun / hairdryer
  • Suction cup
  • Plastic card pry tools / opening picks / Tweezers
  • Phillips PH000/PH00 screwdriver
  • Torx T3 Screwdriver
  • Adhesive (B7000 or double-sided back cover adhesive)
  • Bonding clips or rubber bands (optional but recommended)

Make sure the device is turned off and the SIM tray is removed before starting.

How to Find Tools and Parts


✅ Protect Your Google Pixel 6


Step-by-Step Battery Replacement Guide

Step 1: Heat the LCD Screen

  • Place your Pixel 6 front screen-side down on a heating pad.
  • Use the “mobile phone” heating setting until the adhesive softens.
  • Alternatively, a heat gun or hairdryer can be used.

Step 2: Lift the Screen

  • Use a suction cup to gently lift the screen from the right-hand side.
  • Insert a plastic pry tool to carefully cut through the adhesive around the LCD.
  • Be mindful of the flex connector on the left side.

Step 3: Disconnect Screen Components

  • Lift the screen like an open book.
  • Remove the connector bracket with tweezers.
  • Disconnect the LCD connector plug from the logic board.

Step 4: Remove the Logic Board Bracket

  • Unscrew the nine screws securing the bracket.
  • Gently lift the bracket by loosening graphite tapes.
  • Disconnect the battery connector.

Step 5: Remove the Old Battery

  • Apply gentle heat to the battery to soften adhesive.
  • Pry the battery carefully from the board, taking care to relax the tape at the bottom.

Step 6: Install the New Battery

  • Place the new battery in position with adhesive.
  • Secure the battery connector and logic board bracket with nine screws.

Step 7: Reconnect and Test LCD

  • Connect the LCD screen temporarily to test functionality.
  • If successful, secure the connector bracket.

Step 8: Secure the LCD Screen

  • Ensure there is enough glue; if not, use B7000 glue or a new double-sided LCD adhesive.
  • Slide the screen from bottom to top and apply light pressure on edges.
  • Use bonding clips or rubber bands to keep the screen pressed to the body until adhesive sets.

Troubleshooting (After The Repair)

Q: My phone doesn’t turn on after battery replacement.
A: Check if the battery connector is properly seated. Reconnect the LCD temporarily and test the battery again.

Q: Screen shows no display after reassembly.
A: Ensure the LCD connector is firmly attached and the screen is aligned correctly.

Q: Battery drains quickly even after replacement.
A: Confirm that you installed a genuine battery. Also, check for software updates or apps consuming excess power.

Q: Device heats up during charging.
A: Make sure the battery is properly seated, and check if the adhesive is causing pressure on the board.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is Pixel 6 battery replacement safe to do at home?
A: Yes, with proper tools, patience, and care, you can safely replace the battery yourself.

Q: Do I need to remove the logic board?
A: You only need to lift the bracket and disconnect connectors. The full logic board removal is not required.

Q: How long does the battery last after replacement?
A: A new genuine battery typically lasts 1–2 years depending on usage.

Q: Can I reuse the old screen adhesive?
A: No, it’s recommended to use new adhesive or B7000 glue to ensure proper sealing.

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