iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021, Four ports) USB-C Boards
Before You Begin
Remove the following part before you begin:
Tools
Nylon probe (black stick)
Support wedges
Torx T3 screwdriver
Removal
Note: The following steps describe how to remove both USB-C boards. However, you can remove one USB-C board at a time.
Peel off the polyester film tape from the USB-C boards. Save it for reassembly.
Use the T3 screwdriver to remove the two T3 screws (923-05555) from each USB-C board.
Flip up the USB-C boards to access the USB-C board cowlings.
Caution: Ensure that the USB-C boards don’t touch the adapter board.
Use the T3 screwdriver to remove the two T3 screws (923-05562) from each cowling.
Remove the right cowling and save it for reassembly.
Gently move the left cowling and speaker cable out of the way to access the left USB-C board connector.
Note: The speaker cable is routed through the left USB-C board cowling and is secured with tape.
Caution: Ensure that the USB-C boards don’t touch the adapter board.
Use the flat end of the black stick to lift the ends of the USB-C board flex cables off the connectors on the adapter board.
Remove the USB-C boards from the housing.
Reassembly
Position the USB-C boards over the connectors. Then press the ends of the USB-C board flex cables to the connectors on the adapter board.
Caution: Ensure that the USB-C boards don’t touch the adapter board.
Position the USB-C board cowlings over the connectors.
Use the T3 screwdriver to reinstall the two T3 screws (923-05562) into each cowling.
Flip down the USB-C boards. Ensure that they are aligned with the screw holes.
Use the T3 screwdriver to reinstall the two T3 screws (923-05555) into each USB-C board as shown.
Reinstall the polyester film tape over the USB-C boards.
Note: If you’re installing a replacement USB-C board, use the included replacement polyester film tape instead of the existing polyester film tape.
Reinstall the following part to complete reassembly: