MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2, 2022) Trackpad and Trackpad Flex Cable

 Warning

Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling guidelines before you begin.

Remove the following part before you begin:

Tools

  • Adjustable torque driver (10–34 Ncm)

  • ESD-safe tweezers

  • Gap offset kit

  • Kapton tape

  • Nylon probe (black stick)

  • Sticky notes (3 by 3 inches)

  • Torx T5 bit

  • Torx T5 screwdriver

Important

This procedure may require a trackpad shim kit, which only comes with a replacement trackpad. It’s not a separate orderable part.

Removal

  1. Open the display to a 90-degree angle. Place the computer on the edge of the table with the display hanging down.

  2. Use the T5 screwdriver to remove the two T5 screws (923-05254) from the trackpad connector cowling.

  3. Lift the end of the trackpad flex cable off the connector.

  4. Use the T5 screwdriver to remove the eight T5 screws (923-05257) from the sides and the two T5 screws (923-05270) from the middle.

  5. Hold the battery cover by the edges. Then lift it off the top case.

  6. Gently peel the trackpad flex cable off the battery.

  7. Lift the computer off the table and allow the trackpad flex cable to pass through the opening in the top case. Leave the trackpad flat on the table to keep the shims in place.

    • Important: If the shims fall out, they must be reinstalled in their original locations. If you can’t determine the shims’ original locations, replace them. A replacement shim kit is available only with a replacement trackpad.

  8. Place the computer on the edge of the table with the display hanging down.

  9. Place the battery cover on the battery. Then press the black tabs into the clips on the top case until you feel a click.

Important

If the trackpad flex cable is damaged, flip up the locking lever. Then slide the end of the flex cable out of the connector.

Reassembly

Important

  • If necessary, install the replacement trackpad flex cable by sliding the end of the replacement flex cable into the connector on the trackpad. Then flip down the locking lever.

  • If you’re replacing the trackpad, follow reassembly step 1. If you’re reinstalling the existing trackpad, skip to reassembly step 2.

  1. Use ESD-safe tweezers to install replacement trackpad shims. Position four rectangular shims on the outer screw holes. Then position two circular shims on the middle screw holes.

    • Important: A replacement trackpad comes with three sizes of shims (0.100 mm, 0.150 mm, and 0.200 mm). Start with the 0.150 mm shims. Use thinner or thicker shims to adjust alignment in step 14.

  2. Hold the battery cover by the edges and lift it off the top case.

  3. Ensure that the trackpad lies flat on the table with the trackpad flex cable extended away from you.

  4. Route the trackpad flex cable back through the opening in the top case.

  5. Slowly lower the computer over the trackpad and align the screw holes in the top case with the screw holes in the trackpad. Let the display hang over the table edge.

  6. Lay the trackpad flex cable flat.

    • Important: Don’t adhere the trackpad flex cable to the battery yet.

  7. Place the battery cover on the battery and press the black tabs into the clips on the top case until you feel a click.

  8. Use the T5 screwdriver to partially reinstall four side T5 screws (923-05257) into the outer screw holes to align the trackpad.

  9. Turn over the computer. Insert one gap offset in each of the four corners of the trackpad. Secure each gap offset with a piece of Kapton tape.

  10. Stand the computer on its side with the display still open. Insert the Torx T5 bit into the 10–34 Ncm adjustable torque driver. Use the 10–34 Ncm adjustable torque driver and Torx T5 bit to fully reinstall the four outer T5 screws.

  11. Keep the T5 bit in the adjustable torque driver. Set the torque value to 16 Ncm.

  12. Place the computer right side up. To verify the top of the trackpad is at the correct height, align one sticky note on the trackpad’s top edge. Ensure that the sticky note is flush with the top case.

  13. To verify that the bottom of the trackpad is at the correct height, align a stack of two sticky notes on the trackpad’s bottom edge. Ensure that the two sticky notes are flush with the top case.

  14. If the trackpad is at the correct height, continue to step 15. If the trackpad edges are higher or lower than the top case, remove the sticky notes, gap offsets, and Kapton tape. Place the computer on the edge of the table with the display hanging down. Use the T5 screwdriver to remove the four outer T5 screws. Repeat removal steps 5 through 9. Then repeat reassembly steps 1 through 14. Continue to step 15.

    • Important:

      • If the trackpad is higher than the top case, install the thinner 0.075 mm shims.

      • If the trackpad is lower than the top case, install the thicker 0.175 mm shims.

  15. Place the computer on the edge of the table with the display hanging down.

  16. Use the adjustable torque driver and Torx T5 bit to partially reinstall the two middle T5 screws (923-05270) (1) and the remaining four T5 screws (923-05257) (2).

  17. Keep the T5 bit in the adjustable torque driver. Set the torque value to 16 Ncm. Then use the adjustable torque driver and T5 bit to fully reinstall the 10 T5 screws into the trackpad.

  18. Hold the battery cover by the edges and lift it off the top case.

  19. Press the end of the trackpad flex cable to the connector.

  20. Gently press along the trackpad flex cable to adhere it to the battery.

    • Important: If you’re installing a replacement trackpad flex cable, remove the adhesive backing before adhering the flex cable to the battery.

  21. Place the battery cover on the battery and press the black tabs into the clips on the top case until you feel a click.

  22. Position the trackpad connector cowling over the end of the trackpad flex cable.

  23. Use the T5 screwdriver to reinstall the two T5 screws (923-05254) into the trackpad connector cowling.

  24. Turn the computer over and use the flat end of the black stick to lift the gap offsets and the Kapton tape off the trackpad.

Reinstall the following part to complete reassembly:

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