Introduction
Use this guide to replace the back cover on your Steam Deck, or to remove it for further repairs.
Before you begin, completely power down and unplug all cables from your Steam Deck. Remember to follow general electrostatic discharge (ESD) safety procedures while repairing the device.
Note: The back button faces (L4, R4, L5, and R5) are part of the back cover and cannot be separately removed.
Valve warns that removing the back cover can weaken the Steam Deck's structural integrity.
Tools
Parts
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Use a Phillips driver to remove the eight screws securing the back cover:
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Four 9.5 mm screws
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Four 5.8 mm screws
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Insert an opening pick into the thin gap between the back cover and the front shell, along the edge of the right grip.
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Pry up on the back cover to release it from the locking clips.
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Grip the back cover at the opening you just created and pull it up and away from the device to unclip the long edges.
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Remove the back cover.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Steam Deck answers community for help.
2 comments
Alguien sabe donde puedo comprar los 4 tornillos del medio de la tapa trasera, creo que hacen 1,6x5mm ?
La tapa que venden vienen con los tornillos?
Si pueden ser los originales mejor.
Muchas gracias.
one of my screws stripped what should I do?
there should be a picture of the SD card slot at the start of every Steam Deck teardown. i know the note is there but i generally use the pictures to guide me and forgetting to remove the SD card is a very critical step
Nathan Barrow -
What is the the #1 philips used for? Only the #0 is mentioned in the instructions.
Christopher Martin -
I wish they would specify which size to use for which screws.
Mark D -
I found it easiest to use a PH1 for the red screws, and PH0 for the rest (including the internals.)
Chris Clawson -
Be careful you can strip the screws take your time
I use PH00 bit
jaybush74 -
I used the PH1 bit for this. You can use smaller bits but ideally there should be no play of the bit in the screw head.
Charles Semple -
are there playstation replacements (circle,square,cross,triangle)
Deór -
I used the ifixit tools and used the 00 size for the screws on the back.
Luis B -