I want to give a big shout out, and thank you to you for your help. Our old Lenovo G510 was dead, and although we only wanted this older unit as a backup, following your tutorials: I upgraded the Ram from 6g to 16g, the old slow Seagate HD to the Crucial 480GB SSD, and the I5 processor to the I7 4700MQ, and installed Win10 Pro. I was able to get the dual pipe heatsink off of eBay. My first install had the idle temps at 50c, so I modified the heatsink by clamping down the GPU heat pipe (our G510 doesn’t utilize a GPU cooler) to the CPU pipe area securely with the CPU pipe using thermal paste and thermal glue. PC runs screaming fast with idle temps on all 4 cores below 40C. Total mods cost in 2024 approximately $100 USD.
Hi, thanks. I got the bulb at a supermarket called Auchan. But you can find it in any supermarket or car parts shop. If you have a chinese shop that is stocked with tools and stuff, they may have it but I it's usually a part that parts shop and supermarkets carry.
Nagyon köszönöm, sokat segítettél. Látom ha olajszűrőt akarsz cserélni le kell bontani az ablaktörlő lapátot is, és a szellőző rácsot is a szélvédő alatt.
Szivesen. Biztos? Szerintem ezt nem kell megtenned, hogy elérd az olajszűrőt. Tekintse meg ezt a videót ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Fc_SDN6o83M.html
Could you improve the method so that we dont have to pry the battery open? Maybe two or three holes on specific place? We can still use lenovo battery and learn from you
Good idea. You can make a small hole at the top of the battery if you know how it looks/is arranged inside. In my case, I had to change the cells, that's why I opened it fully
Using the claws is only permitted in massive walls. When having walls made of plaster board, you'll have to use special screws that are delivered with the special backboxes for this type of wall. The problem is, in a hollow wall made of plaster board, the backbox is not supported around it. If you would use the claws, they can break the backbox. You can also use these screws on the brick walls, the backbox shown in the video also has the openings for these screws. I always buy the longest length of that screws, 45mm, aynd since being made of soft metal, the screws can be cut to length with combination pliers or a bigger diagonal cutter.
I also bought g510 @ 2014 and still it is in working condition.I went through your vedeo, because i need to separate the display panel and to repair Hinges. I appreciate your proficiency in laptop repair and also for your detailed vedeo. Thanks a lot sir.
I have this same type of keyboard and the spacebar is really loud so it is probably normal edit: nevermind it's a different keyboard but it is still loud
Tricky to get the end caps off but it should be easier next time. Im guessing willonly ne able to change the rubber out one or two more times before the plastic caps break.
Great video thanks, I have same repair needed for my 2011 Meriva B 1.7CDTI automatic. Quick question please, what is that black "fabric" that you had to remove starting at 4m16s into this video (on fast forward) as I have same material under my bonnet, I guess I have to remove mine also to get to the clips? Thank you.
@@diyroby732 Hi again, how do you get these off? Just had a go and they won't undo. Tried watching your video again at 4m16s in on the slowest setting RU-vid allows and still don't understand how you remove all three of these fasteners? You don't have the original video not speeded up do you? Thanks =)
they have 2 small rubber/plastic wings on the inside that prevent them coming off. You will have to pry them off with somethiing that allows you to lift uniformly. Like those fork tools. In the original video, I used a flat head screwdriver or butter knife to pull them out slightly, then with both hands, I pulled 2 sides of the fastener slowly (almost like pulling up 2 ears of a something/one), rotating anticlockwise till they popped off. You may break them though, especially if they are old, so be careful and ready for this.
Hello, My Meriva didn't have Bluetooth either. I bought a small Bluetooth adapter but it worked only for music, not for phone calls. The video is here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NjGOYW5WrKQ.html You can research online if there are after market options to make a bluetooth installation in your car for phone calls