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Lenovo Moto E5
Level 2 – Service and Repair Manual
Lenovo Moto E5
Level 2 – Service and Repair Manual
REVISION HISTORY
Revision Date Notes
1 08/27/2018 Initial release.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Revision History ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Table of Figures ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
Safety Information ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
Cautions and Warnings ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Battery Safety Guidelines .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 7
External Views .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Exploded Views ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Disassembly and Recovery ........................................................................................................................................ 12
Disassembly and Recovery Map .................................................................................................................................. 12
Tools Required for Disassembly .................................................................................................................................. 13
SIM/SD Tray Removal ................................................................................................................................................. 15
IMEI Label Removal ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
Water Detection Label Inspection ................................................................................................................................ 17
Battery Inlay Removal ................................................................................................................................................. 18
Fingerprint Sensor Flex Removal ................................................................................................................................. 26
Screw Tampering Label Inspection.............................................................................................................................. 27
Rear Housing Removal ................................................................................................................................................ 28
Rear-Facing Imager Lens and Deco Removal .............................................................................................................. 29
WDL Inspection ........................................................................................................................................................... 31
Side-Key Flex Removal................................................................................................................................................ 32
Earpiece Speaker Removal .......................................................................................................................................... 33
Main PCB Removal ...................................................................................................................................................... 34
Side Key Removal ....................................................................................................................................................... 36
Proximity Sensor Grommet Removal ........................................................................................................................... 37
Primary Microphone Grommet Removal ...................................................................................................................... 38
Headset Jack Grommet Removal................................................................................................................................. 39
Secondary Microphone Grommet Removal .................................................................................................................. 40
Lower PCB Removal .................................................................................................................................................... 41
Battery Removal .......................................................................................................................................................... 42
USB Grommet Removal ............................................................................................................................................... 44
Coax Cable Removal ................................................................................................................................................... 45
Main Flex Removal ...................................................................................................................................................... 46
PCB Foam Removal ..................................................................................................................................................... 47
Rear-Facing Imager Removal ...................................................................................................................................... 48
Front-Facing Imager Removal ..................................................................................................................................... 49
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. External Views Parts List ................................................................................................................................... 8
Table 2. Assembly Exploded View Parts List .................................................................................................................... 9
TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1. External Views.................................................................................................................................................. 7
459BFigure 2. Assembly Exploded View .................................................................................................................................. 9
SAFETY INFORMATION
Cautions and Warnings
Electrostatic Discharge
The phone components may be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Always use an ESD mat and ground strap
when working with internal components.
INTRODUCTION
External Views
Reference # Description
1 Secondary Microphone
2 Headset Jack
3 Front-Facing Imager
4 Speaker Mesh
5 Front-Facing Flash
6 SIM/SD Door
7 Main Lens
8 Volume Key
9 Power Key
10 Rear-Facing Imager
11 Imager Deco
12 Rear-Facing Flash
13 Primary Microphone
14 USB Port
Exploded Views
2 1 6
4 3 5 12
7
10
11 9
8
15 13 17
21
14
16
19
20
18
Figure 2. Assembly Exploded View
459B
IMEI Label
Fingerprint
WDL
Battery Inlay Sensor
Inspection
Flex
Screw Rear-Facing
Rear WDL Side-Key
Tampering Imager Lens
Housing Inspection Flex
Label & Deco
Earpiece
PCB
Speaker
Vibrator
Rear-Facing USB
Conductive Lower PCB Main Flex
Imager GRommet
Foam
Front-Facing
Vibrator Battery Coax Cable
Imager
7″ x 7″ Hot Plate --
Blackstick --
JCIS #0 Bit --
Shim 4-00-5L-10000
Tweezers (Metal) --
Soldering Iron -- --
ESD Mat and Wrist Strap -- --
Gloves or Finger Collets -- --
// CAUTION //
Do not set the Hot Plate temperature higher than
80 °C (176 °F). Damage to the phone may
occur.
NOTE
Preheating with an oven is also acceptable if the
oven is set to the same temperature.
// CAUTION //
Wear protective gloves when handling heated
phones.
NOTE
Perform the Battery Inlay removal procedure
before the phone starts to cool off.
// CAUTION //
Wear protective gloves when handling heated
phones.
NOTE
Perform the Battery Inlay removal procedure
before the phone starts to cool off.
// CAUTION //
Use care when pressing down on the
Display/Battery Inlay Removal Fixture handle.
Damage to the phone may occur.
// CAUTION //
152B
// CAUTION //
153B
phones.
12. Use the Heat Gun to warm the phone edges for
about 3 minutes. Keep the Heat Gun in motion to
avoid damaging the phone.
NOTE
Begin this step before the phone starts to cool off.
// CAUTION //
Do not insert the Thin Plastic Spudger more than 1
mm to prevent damaging internal components.
// CAUTION //
Use care not to bend the Battery Inlay. Damage
to the phone may occur.
// CAUTION //
Do not insert the Shim more than 1 mm to
prevent damaging internal components.
// CAUTION //
Use care not to disconnect the Fingerprint
Sensor (FPS) Flex from the Battery Inlay when
removing the Rear Housing.
NOTE
The 2 Machine Screws holding the FPS Flex
Cover are different sizes. Do not mix them up
when reattaching the Flex.
NOTE
After you remove the Machine Screws,
you cannot reuse them.
NOTE
After you remove the Machine Screws,
you cannot reuse them.
NOTE
After you remove the Conductive Foam
from the PCB, you cannot reuse it.
// CAUTION //
Wear protective gloves when handling heated
phones.
NOTE
Perform the Rear-Facing Imager Lens removal
procedure before the phone starts to cool off.
WDL Inspection
NOTE
If the WDL has been activated, the phone’s
warranty no longer applies.
NOTE
After you remove the Machine Screws,
you cannot reuse them.
NOTE
The Side Keys can be recovered and
reused after removal.
NOTE
After you remove the Machine Screws,
you cannot reuse them.
Battery Removal
NOTE
Remove the Battery only if necessary.
Once it is removed, it cannot be reused.
// CAUTION //
Do not set the Hot Plate temperature higher than
80 °C (176 °F). Damage to the phone may
occur.
NOTE
Preheating with an oven is also acceptable if the
oven is set to the same temperature.
// CAUTION //
Wear protective gloves when handling heated
phones.
NOTE
Perform the Battery removal procedure before
the phone starts to cool off.
NOTE
The Coax Cable Tape cannot be
recovered and reused after removal.
NOTE
The Coax Cable Tape cannot be
recovered and reused after removal.
NOTE
After you remove the Conductive Foil,
you cannot reuse it.
Vibrator Removal
NOTE
The Vibrator can be recovered and
reused after removal.
PARTS REFRESH
Tools Required for Parts Refresh
The following tools are required for parts refresh of the Moto E5 phone.
Blackstick --
ASSEMBLY
Assembly Map
Vibrator
Side Key Main Flex Conductive
Foam
Primary Primary
Vibrator Microphone Microphone Lower PCB
Foil Grommet
Rear-Facing
Headset Jack Rear-Facing Front-Facing
Imager Flash
Grommet Imager Imager
Gromet
Rear-Facing
Earpiece Battery Inlay
Main PCB Imager & Battery Inlay
Speaker Adhesvie
Lens
Safety
Certification
Label
SIM/SD Tray
7” x 7” Hot Plate --
Press
913B 914B19501980
Blackstick --
JCIS #0 Bit --
Tweezers (Metal) --
7” x 7” Hot Plate --
Vibrator Assembly
Description Reference #
XT1920DL TP LCM ASSY&5079AA000034 CS 2
LC+Y26223380+LXF_L3100_A01_Vibrator1 19
Ashley NA Motor gasket&54509606 CS --
Battery Assembly
Description Reference #
XT1920DL TP LCM ASSY&5079AA000034 CS 2
Po:BL270;ATL426580;SCUD;4000mAh;SIS 18
XT1920DL Batt Adhe_A&5420AA000153 CS --
XT1920DL Batt Adhe_B&5420AA000152 CS --
NOTE
Make sure the copper contacts on the Earpiece
Speaker are oriented as shown.
NOTE
The 2 Machine Screws holding the FPS Flex
Cover are different sizes. Do not mix them up
when reattaching the Flex Cover.
NOTE
The 2 Machine Screws holding the FPS Flex
Cover are different sizes. Do not mix them up
when reattaching the Flex Cover.
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