In the following guide I explain how to disassemble HP Pavilion dv6500, dv6600, dv6700, dv6800 notebooks. In this particular case I’m taking apart an HP Pavilion dv6700 notebook.
I believe this guide will work for some other models in the Pavilion dv6000 line.
You can use these instructions for removing and replacing all main notebook components.
If you need spare parts for HP Pavilion dv6500/dv6600/dv6700/dv6800 notebooks, you can search here.
Turn off the notebook and unplug the AC adapter.
STEP 1.
Remove the battery.
Remove four screws securing the hard drive and memory (RAM) covers. Remove both covers.

STEP 2.
Lift up the right side of the hard drive assembly to disconnect it from the motherboard.
Remove the hard drive assembly.

STEP 3.
Remove both memory (RAM) modules.
Disconnect two antenna cables (black and gray) from the wireless card. Remove two screws securing the wireless card to the motherboard. Remove the wireless card.
By the way, in this step you can access the CMOS (RTC) battery.

STEP 4.
Remove one screw securing the CD/DVD drive to the laptop base.
Pull the CD/DVD drive from the notebook and remove it.

STEP 5.
Remove all screws from the bottom of the notebook.
Do not forget:
- three screws in the CD/DVD drive bay (yellow).
- one screw in the hard drive bay (green).
- two hex studs under memory slots (orange). Use 3/16 nutdriver.
Mark all removed screws somehow so you don’t forget their location when assemble the notebook back together.

STEP 6.
Carefully lift up the right side of the power button board cover.

There are two cables connected to the motherboard. We’ll disconnect these cables after removing the keyboard in the STEP 8.

STEP 7.
Now, when the power button board cover separated from the laptop case, you can remove the keyboard as it shown on the picture below.

STEP 8.
Carefully disconnect the keyboard cable from the motherboard.
For more detailed keyboard removal instructions please follow this guide for HP Pavilion dv6000 laptop.
These instructions should be identical for HP Pavilion dv6500, dv6600, dv6700, dv6800 notebooks.

STEP 9.
Disconnect two cables running from the power button boar cover.
There are no locks on these connectors. Simply pull both cables from connectors.

STEP 10.
Turn the cover upside down and disconnect one cable from the power button board.

STEP 11.
Remove the cover.

STEP 12.
Disconnect the video cable connector from the motherboard.
This connector is located close to the left display hinge.

STEP 13.
Pull both wireless card antenna cables through the opening in the top cover. Unroute both antenna cables.
Remove two screws securing the display assembly hinges.

STEP 14.
Lift up and separate the display assembly from the notebook base.
In one of the previous posts I explain how to disassemble the display assemble and remove the LCD screen from an HP Pavilion dv6000.
These instructions should be identical for HP Pavilion dv6500, dv6600, dv6700, dv6800 notebooks.

STEP 15.
Remove five screws securing the top cover assembly.
Disconnect the touch pad cable from the motherboard.

STEP 16.
Start separating the plastic cover from the notebook base. You can use a piece of soft plastic (I’m using a guitar pick) to separate the cover from the base.

The cover has been removed.

STEP 17.
Separate the top cover assembly from the notebook base.

Again, as a case cracker I’m using the same guitar pick.

STEP 18.
Remove the top cover assembly.

The top cover assembly has been removed.

STEP 19.
Disconnect the Bluetooth module cable from the motherboard.
Remove two screws securing the Bluetooth module.
Remove the module.

STEP 20.
Remove four screws securing the express card slot.
Slide the slot board to the right and disconnect it from the motherboard.

STEP 21.
There is only one screws securing the motherboard to the notebook base.
Remove these screw.

STEP 22.
Start removing the motherboard as it shown on the picture below.
When the motherboard is lifted up, disconnect one cable from the audio board.
There are two more cables connected to the motherboard and we’ll remove them in the next step.

STEP 23.
Turn the motherboard upside down and disconnect two more cables.

STEP 24.
The motherboard has been removed.
The audio board and power connector board are still connected to the notebook base.

STEP 25.
Loosen four screws securing the cooling assembly (heat sink and fan) to the motherboard.

STEP 26.
Lift up and remove the cooling assembly.
Now you can access the processor (CPU).

In this model the power connector (DC power jack) is not soldered directly to the motherboard.
The power connector is mounted on a separate board.
If the power connector fails, you can desolder it from the board and replace with a new one or replace the entire power connector board.

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October 1st, 2011 at 11:59 am
Great site. My daughter has a 3 year old dv6500, that always had bad batteries as soon as the 1 year warranty expired and ran hot (I checked, the battery she got is not covered by any of the current recalls). Earlier this summer, the laptop got very hot while running on wall power and suddenly smoke came out of the power supply. I assume I should just toss this piece of junk, but I will look into replacing the power connector too. It did run after the smoke incident on battery power until the 20% charge ran out. So I doubt the motherboard is damaged.
And no, I am not going to spend big bucks on fixing this laptop or buying new batteries…
If you have any tips, I would be glad to hear them. Also if anyone has heard of any of the class action lawsuits or recalls continuing, that may be good to hear about.
October 1st, 2011 at 1:11 am
pls how do i install a bluetooth module…….i read about it…..but i dont know how to install it …and where its located…..can help me with images…my computer is hp pavilion dv 6700 without bluetooth..
thanks for your help
September 24th, 2011 at 6:51 am
Henrik,
First, try reseating memory modules. Try removing them one by one. Test the laptop with each memory module separately.
If it doesn’t help, try removing hard drive, DVD drive, wireless card and turn on the laptop.
Still no image? Probably this is motherboard failure. HP Pavilion dv6000 has known issues with the graphics card failure.
Have nothing to lose? You can try this motherboard repair trick.
September 24th, 2011 at 6:48 am
@ Marco,
Replace the fan.
September 24th, 2011 at 2:37 am
I have a DV6000 that gives no sign of life apart from the blue ring next to the AC-jack when the ac-adapter is plugged in. Any advice?
September 24th, 2011 at 1:15 am
Hi! I’ve a problem with the cooling fan: suddenly has started making a fastidious noise.How can i resolve this problem?
September 21st, 2011 at 2:15 pm
@ HELP,
Probably bad connection between the speaker cable and board.
Take a look at the step 10. There is a power button board attached to the cover. It has two connectors (the top one pointed with a yellow arrow). The bottom one is the speaker connector.
Make sure the cable is plugged correctly.
September 20th, 2011 at 11:02 pm
Followed the instructions to replace a keyboard, but now the sound from the speakers wont work unless you try moving the power button board cover where the speakers are at. Any way to solve this issue.
September 20th, 2011 at 12:31 pm
Thanks for your awesome tutorials!! You make the work easier!
September 19th, 2011 at 8:02 am
I would like to thank u so freaking much!! My fent made an aweful noise, so i cleaned it using your guide and it works perfectly!
So keep up the good work and thanks once again.
Greetz