DIY Motorola Moto One 5G ACE Battery Repair Guide

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Before Starting, we need to have the right tools to proceed with the repair, which You can find in the description.

First, turn off the phone, take out the sim tray, and follows with the back cover removal.

To remove the back cover, it needs to heat gently around the back cover edges until the pasted adhesive becomes soft. For this, we are using a heating pad.

Place the back cover side on the heating pad and Select the mobile phone HEATING option and leave it till it completes. Alternatively, you can use a heat gun or hairdryer.

Next, create an opening using a suction cup and then insert a plastic card pry tool or something similar to cut the adhesive around the back cover.

Next, using a heat gun, apply heat to soften the glue on the fingerprint button.

Next, Hold the touch id button and pull out the back cover from the body.

Next, Take out the board frame by undoing ten screws. Be gentle with the fingerprint button.

Next, disconnect the battery plug by raising the graphite tape.

Next, apply heat to pull out the not working battery from the body.

Next, release the black tape on the bottom of the battery.

Next, gently using a pry tool, cut the adhesive under the battery.

Next, gently pull out the battery from the body.

Next, place the new battery with adhesive.

Next, secure the tape to the battery and connect the battery plug.

Next, place the board frame by adding ten screws.

Ensure the fingerprint button has secured on the frame.

Next, Before installing the main back cover, make sure it has enough glue.

If not, use B7000 glue or a new double-sided back cover adhesive.

Finally, we are adding bonding clips to tighten the rear cover with the body.

If not, you can use some rubber bands and Leave them for some time.

I hope you have enjoyed the replacement guide. Let us know if you have any questions.

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