Hi I am not sure if its problem with my screwdriver, but those weird shaped screws on the back cover are extremely hard to get out. It's really easy to strip those screws
@@yufelix5783 Okay, thank you. I think I'll have to go with the screwdriver, since it seems to cut into my plastic pry tool a bit. Have a few marks on my finger from where the edge scraped off a bit of skin (didn't cause any bleeding though).
Pry the cover using a plastic tool or guitar pick from one side around to the front and to the other side. Once most of the cover has come loose the back will simply slide / snap off. Trying to pry the cover from the back first will likely damage the retaining clips.
Thanks for a great tutorial. So many covered the unplugging of the battery. I have just finished the battery replacement in less than 15 minutes.
That's great to hear!
Thank you. I replace the battery but it is not recognized as dell. Any workaround or help? Thanks
Does the computer not recognize the battery at all? Was it like this before you changed the battery?
How did you get it on in the end? I have the same problem as you were it will not turn on even if plugged into a charger
The battery had problems and the laptop wouldn't work with the charger I used. Using the correct charger worked.
Hi I am not sure if its problem with my screwdriver, but those weird shaped screws on the back cover are extremely hard to get out. It's really easy to strip those screws
It might be your screwdriver as the Dell XPS 13 9360 uses torx screws for the back cover.
Will the laptop start up as usual after this? Are there any extra steps needed to get your computer to recognize this battery or anything?
Nope, it should just power on and detect the battery automatically.
Thank you! Could you please explain in more detail how you unplug the old battery from the laptop?
@@norfro Observe how I unplug it in the video and try unplugging it the way I did it.
Hello, do you khow long the replacement battery charge last. Thank you
No, sorry
Did you ever get it working? I'm having the same issue where the computer isn't starting.
Yeah, I did just needed the correct charger for it. You might have a short around the battery connector if you replaced it.
@@yufelix5783 I have a 65W charger what sort of charger do you need?
@@RomanPineapple I have a 45W charger for mine, maybe these laptops cant handle that amount wattage.
Did you get yours working after. Replaced battery plugged in charger and nothing is happening
broo I hope you doing it more gently next time
Any advice for removing the back? Mine is stuck on really tight, and the edges are a bit sharp.
You could use a pry tool or a small flathead screwdriver to get under the bottom panel open it up that way.
@@yufelix5783 Okay, thank you. I think I'll have to go with the screwdriver, since it seems to cut into my plastic pry tool a bit. Have a few marks on my finger from where the edge scraped off a bit of skin (didn't cause any bleeding though).
Pry the cover using a plastic tool or guitar pick from one side around to the front and to the other side. Once most of the cover has come loose the back will simply slide / snap off. Trying to pry the cover from the back first will likely damage the retaining clips.
Use a plastic bank card if pry tools are not available