MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2024) Touch ID Board
Before You Begin
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling guidelines before you begin.
Remove the following parts before you begin:
- Fan (right only) 
Tools
- ESD-safe tweezers 
- Kapton tape 
- Nylon probe (black stick) 
- Torque driver (blue, 0.65 kgf cm) 
- Torque driver (teal, 0.75 kgf cm) 
- Torx Plus 3IP 44 mm half-moon bit 
- Touch ID alignment kit 
Refer to a full list of tools required for all repairs.

Important
- If you replace this part, it’s recommended to run Repair Assistant in order to finish the repair. Repair Assistant will be available on the device after you’ve completed all reassembly steps. 
- This procedure may require a Touch ID board shim kit, which only comes with a replacement Touch ID board. It’s not a separate orderable part. 
Note: This procedure may show images of other models, but the repair steps are the same.
Removal
Note: If you’ve already completed the removal steps, skip to reassembly.
- Stand the computer on its side with the display open. Then press the Touch ID button a few times to sense its movement.  
- Close the display and place the computer on the table display side down. 
- Remove the rubber cover from the Touch ID board flexible cowling and save it for reassembly.  
- Use the blue torque driver and 3IP bit to remove the six 3IP screws from the Touch ID board flexible cowling. - Four outer corner 3IP screws (923-06955) (1) 
- Two middle 3IP screws (923-06942) (2)  
 
- Use ESD-safe tweezers to remove the Touch ID board flexible cowling from the top case. Save the cowling for reassembly. - Important: Note the orientation of the cowling for reassembly.  
 
- Gently peel the Touch ID board flex cable off the top case.  
- Stand the computer on its side with the display open.  
- Hold the Touch ID button. Route the Touch ID board flex cable through the slot in the top case to remove the Touch ID board.  - Important - If the Touch ID board wasn’t clicking properly before removal or you’re installing a replacement Touch ID board, continue to step 9 to remove the Touch ID shim. 
- If you’re reinstalling the original Touch ID shim, skip to reassembly step 5.  
 
 
- Place the computer right side up with the display still open. Spread the tips of the ESD-safe tweezers and use one tip to remove the shim from the circular recess under the Touch ID board. - Caution: Ensure that the flex cables are positioned inside the top case. Then place the computer on a clean, flat surface to avoid damaging internal parts. 
- Note: The shim is adhered to the top case.  
 
Reassembly
Important
- If you’re replacing the Touch ID board or adjusting the feel of the button press, you may need to replace the Touch ID shim. Follow reassembly steps 1 through 4 to install a replacement shim. 
- If you’re replacing the Touch ID board and using the original shim, or reinstalling the original Touch ID board, skip to reassembly step 5. 
- Place the computer right side up with the display still open. - Caution: Ensure that the flex cables are positioned inside the top case. Then place the computer on a clean, flat surface to avoid damaging internal parts. 
 
- Use the ESD-safe tweezers to pick up the medium Touch ID shim from the shim kit. - Note: The shim is black on the adhesive side and silver on the opposite side. 
 
- Align the Touch ID shim in the recessed circle in the top case with the adhesive side down.  
- Gently press the Touch ID shim for 15 seconds to adhere it to the top case.  
- Stand the computer on its side with the display open. 
- Route the Touch ID board flex cable through the slot to position the Touch ID board in the top case. - Important: If you’re installing a replacement Touch ID board, don’t remove the protective film or adhesive release liners yet.  
 
- Close the display and place the computer on the table display side down. 
- Position the Touch ID board flexible cowling in the top case as shown. - Important: Ensure that you position the Touch ID board flexible cowling right side up.  
 
- Use the blue torque driver and 3IP bit to partially reinstall the six 3IP screws. - Important: Stop tightening the screws when the screw heads touch the Touch ID board flexible cowling and before you feel resistance. 
- Four outer 3IP screws (923-06955) (1)  
- Two middle 3IP screws (923-06942) (2)   
 
- Place the computer right side up with the display open. 
- Center the Touch ID button so that the spaces on each side appear equal and the Touch ID button aligns with the function row keys.  
- Set two Y-shaped alignment tools against the Touch ID button. Secure the Y-shaped tools in the corner edges with Kapton tape. - Note: If you’re installing a replacement Touch ID board, remove the protective film from the Touch ID button.  
 
- Ensure that the Touch ID button is held in place by the Y-shaped tools as you close the display. Then place the computer on the table display side down. 
- Use the teal torque driver and 3IP bit to fully reinstall the two middle 3IP screws.  
- Use the blue torque driver and 3IP bit to fully reinstall the four 3IP screws in the order shown.  
- Stand the computer on its side with the display open. 
- Look directly over the Touch ID button. The spaces on each side should appear equal, and the Touch ID button should align with the function row keys. - Important - If the gaps around the sides are equal, skip to reassembly step 26. 
- If the gaps around the sides are unequal, continue with steps 18 through 25 to realign the Touch ID button.  
 
 
- Keep the display open with the computer on its side. Rotate the computer to access the screws. 
- Use the teal torque driver and 3IP bit to loosen the two middle 3IP screws.  
- Remove the Kapton tape and Y-shaped alignment tools.  
- Center the Touch ID button so that the spaces on each side appear equal and the Touch ID button aligns with the function row keys.  
- Set the two Y-shaped alignment tools against the Touch ID button as shown. Secure the Y-shaped tools in the corner edges with Kapton tape.  
- Keep the display open with the computer on its side. Rotate the computer to access the other side. 
- Use the teal torque driver and 3IP bit to fully reinstall the two middle 3IP screws.  
- Look directly over the Touch ID button. The spaces on each side should appear equal, and the Touch ID button should align with the function row keys. - Important - If the gaps around the sides are equal, continue to reassembly step 26. 
- If the gaps around the sides of the Touch ID button are unequal, loosen the center two 3IP screws, remove the Y-shaped alignment tools, reposition the Touch ID button, reinstall the Y-shaped alignment tools, and retighten the two center 3IP screws.  
 
 
- Remove the Kapton tape and Y-shaped alignment tools. 
- Press the Touch ID button to ensure that you can feel it click. - Important - If the Touch ID button feels too loose, repeat all removal steps. Then repeat the reassembly steps with a larger Touch ID shim. 
- If the Touch ID button feels too stiff or doesn’t click, repeat all removal steps. Then repeat the reassembly steps with a smaller Touch ID shim.  
 
 
- Close the display and place the computer on the table display side down. 
- Press the Touch ID board flex cable for 15 seconds to adhere it to the top case. - Important: If you’re installing a replacement Touch ID board, peel the adhesive backing from the Touch ID board flex cable.  
 
- Reinstall the rubber cover over the Touch ID board flexible cowling.  
Reinstall the following parts to complete reassembly:
- Fan (right only) 
Important
Depending on the part replaced, Repair Assistant may be available on the device to finish the repair. Learn how to initiate Repair Assistant.