
If your tablet drains quickly, shuts down unexpectedly, or refuses to charge properly, replacing the battery can restore performance and extend the life of your device. In this detailed repair guide, we will walk you through how to safely replace the battery on the Microsoft Surface Go 2 tablet using professional repair methods.
Battery replacement on tablets requires patience because the display assembly is strongly glued to the frame. Proper heating and careful handling are essential to avoid damaging delicate flex cables and internal components. Follow each step carefully for a successful repair.
✅ Protect Your Surface GO 2 Tablet
Device Type: Tablet
Device Model: Microsoft Surface Go 2
Type of Repair: Battery Replacement
You may need to replace the battery if you notice:
Compatibility and Model Numbers
This repair guide based on Microsoft Surface Go 2 Tablet
Compatible Mode Numbers : 1901, 1926, 1927
How to Find Tools and Parts
Using proper tools reduces the risk of damaging the phone.
Start by removing the SIM tray if your tablet variant includes cellular connectivity.
Proper heating is the most important part of this repair.
Place the tablet front side down on a heating pad designed for tablets or mobile phones.
Select the tablet heating option and allow the heating cycle to complete.
Alternatively, you may use a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive around the screen edges.
Attach a suction cup near the edge of the display and gently lift.
Insert a plastic pry card or triangle pick between the frame and display.
Carefully cut through the adhesive around the edges.
⚠️ Work slowly because flex cables are connected to the logic board.
Once adhesive separation is complete:
Remove the two screws securing the battery connector.
Disconnect the battery from the motherboard to prevent electrical damage.
Carefully flip the LCD assembly to access the internal connectors.
Remove the connector bracket securing the display cable.
Lift the connector lever and disconnect the LCD cable.
Now remove the display assembly completely from the tablet body.
Remove any leftover adhesive around the frame edges.
Cleaning helps ensure proper sealing during reassembly.
To remove the battery safely:
Place the tablet rear side on the heating pad.
Apply enough heat to soften the battery adhesive.
Using a plastic pry tool:
This process takes time. Avoid bending or puncturing the battery.
Remove the faulty battery completely.
Clean adhesive residue if necessary.
Ensure the battery compartment surface is smooth and dust-free.
Place adhesive strips inside the battery compartment.
Install the replacement battery and press gently to secure it.
Reconnect the LCD connector to the motherboard.
Install the connector bracket securely.
Reconnect the battery connector and secure it using two screws.
Power on the tablet before sealing the display.
Check:
Testing now prevents reopening the device later.
Apply new adhesive or tablet glue along the frame edges.
Slide the screen into position from bottom to top.
Press gently around the edges to secure.
Add rubber bands or binding clips around the tablet frame.
Leave it for some time to allow proper bonding.
Remove clips once adhesive has cured.
Yes. Because the display is strongly glued and internal cables are delicate, this repair is considered advanced level.
No. The internal battery is located beneath the display assembly and requires screen removal.
Excessive heat can damage the LCD panel or internal components. Always apply controlled and even heating.
Yes. New adhesive ensures proper sealing and prevents dust entry.
A quality replacement battery typically lasts 2–3 years depending on usage habits.
Make sure the battery connector is properly secured and the LCD connector is fully seated.
Reconnect the LCD flex cable and ensure the locking lever is properly closed.
This usually happens due to weak adhesive or insufficient curing time. Reapply adhesive and clamp again.
Check the charging port and cable. Also verify battery connector alignment.
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