MacBook Air (13-inch, M3, 2024) Bottom Case
Before You Begin
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling guidelines before you begin.
Tools
Battery cover
Battery flex cable alignment tool
Cut-resistant gloves
ESD-safe tweezers
Fine-tip permanent marker
Nylon probe (black stick)
Pentalobe screwdriver
Suction cup
Torque driver (blue, 0.65 kgf cm)
Torx Plus 3IP 44 mm half-moon bit
Refer to a full list of tools required for all repairs.
Removal
Place the computer on a clean, flat surface with the bottom faceup.
Use the pentalobe screwdriver to remove the two pentalobe screws (1) from the front corners of the bottom case.
Note: The screw color is specific to the model.
Silver and starlight (923-10465)
Space gray (923-10466)
Midnight (923-10467)
Use the pentalobe screwdriver to remove the two pentalobe screws (2) from the rear corners of the bottom case.
Note: The screw color is specific to the model.
Silver and starlight (923-10468)
Space gray (923-10469)
Midnight (923-10470)
Note the location of the four internal clips that attach the bottom case to the top case.
Align the right edge of the suction cup with the left edge of the groove in the top case as shown. Then press the suction cup to attach it near the front edge of the bottom case.
Pull up the handle of the suction cup until you feel the internal clip on the front edge release.
Squeeze the edges of the suction cup to release it.
Align the left edge of the suction cup with the right edge of the groove in the top case. Then press the suction cup to attach it near the front edge of the bottom case.
Pull up the handle of the suction cup until you feel the internal clip on the front edge release. Then squeeze the edges of the suction cup to release it.
Press the suction cup to attach it to the left side of the bottom case.
Pull up the handle of the suction cup until you feel the internal clip on the left release. Then squeeze the edges of the suction cup to release it.
Press the suction cup to attach it to the right side of the bottom case.
Pull up the handle of the suction cup until you feel the internal clip on the right release. Then squeeze the edges of the suction cup to release it.
Put on the cut-resistant gloves.
Slightly lift the bottom case to create a narrow opening between the bottom case and top case on the side facing you. Then pull the bottom case to remove it from the top case. Set the bottom case faceup on a clean, flat surface.
Caution: Don’t lift the bottom case more than 10 mm.
Important: If you’re replacing the bottom case:
Keep the existing bottom case until the repair is complete.
Use a fine-tip permanent marker to write the computer serial number on the inside of the replacement bottom case.
If you’re replacing only the bottom case and no other parts, skip to reassembly step 11.
Remove the gloves.
Place the battery cover on the battery. Then press the holes in the battery cover onto the screws in the top case until you feel a click.
Use the blue torque driver and 3IP bit to remove the two 3IP screws (923-10367) from the battery connector cowling.
Remove the battery connector cowling and save it for reassembly.
Use ESD-safe tweezers to grasp the polyester film tab on the battery flex cable. Then pull the tab straight up to lift the end of the battery flex cable off the connector.
Important: Ensure that you lift the polyester film tab straight up. If the tab tears, use the flat end of the black stick to lift the end of the battery flex cable off the connector.
Reassembly
Position the battery flex cable alignment tool pins next to the screw holes as shown (1).
Lay the tool flat as you insert the alignment pins into the screw holes (2).
Press the end of the battery flex cable to the connector (3).
Important: Ensure that the polyester film tab is adhered onto the end of the battery flex cable.
Remove the battery flex cable alignment tool.
Use the blue torque driver and 3IP bit to partially reinstall one 3IP screw (923-10367) into the right side of the battery flex cable connector.
Position the battery connector cowling over the end of the battery flex cable. Slide the end of the cowling under the 3IP screw as shown (1).
Use the blue torque driver and 3IP bit to fully reinstall the 3IP screw on the right side of the battery connector cowling (2).
Use the blue torque driver and 3IP bit to reinstall one 3IP screw (923-10367) into the left side of the battery connector cowling.
Hold the battery cover by the edges to lift it off the top case.
Rotate the computer so the display hinges are closest to you.
Put on the cut-resistant gloves.
Position the bottom case over the top case so that the bottom case brackets align with the two internal screws near the speakers in the top case as shown.
Press on the bottom case near the left hinge while pulling the left side of the bottom case toward you. Feel the bottom case brackets hook onto the two internal screws near the speakers in the top case.
Caution: Don't pull the bottom case beyond the edge of the top case near the display hinge.
Push down the bottom case as you slide it toward you to hook the remaining two bottom case brackets onto the two internal screws.
Caution: Don't pull the bottom case beyond the edge of the top case near the display hinge.
Press the bottom case down until you feel the four internal clips in the top case snap into place.
Use the pentalobe screwdriver to reinstall the two pentalobe screws (1) into the rear corners of the bottom case.
Note: The screw color is specific to the model.
Silver and starlight (923-10468)
Space gray (923-10469)
Midnight (923-10470)
Use the pentalobe screwdriver to reinstall the two pentalobe screws (2) into the front corners of the bottom case.
Note: The screw color is specific to the model.
Silver and starlight (923-10465)
Space gray (923-10466)
Midnight (923-10467)
Caution
System Configuration is required if you've installed a replacement display, lid angle sensor, logic board, right and left speakers, or Touch ID board.
If you replaced the logic board, the computer will start up in Diagnostics mode until you complete System Configuration.
If you replaced the Touch ID board, it will function only as a power button until you complete System Configuration.