Disassembling Nintendo 64 Cartridge

ID: 3583

Description: When games have been in storage or used for...

Steps:

  1. First flip your game over and you'll see two screws using the 3.8mm "Gamebit" screwdriver bit. A 3.0U Spanner bit can also get them out.
  2. Take the screws out and peel the case off starting from the top taking care not to force it due to the tabs at the bottom of the cartridge. Outlined in Red
  3. The two halves of the case should come apart easily.
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  5. On the inside of the front plastic casing the game board and metal shielding are attached with two Phillips head screws. Unscrew them to remove the shielding and access the game board.
  6. The top of the metal shielding held on with pressure tabs. Be sure to press down firmly when reassembling.
  7. With the shielding off, the main circuit board and pins can be seen.
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  9. The only thing holding in the board is the plastic shield on the bottom of the cartridge. No screws are holding it in and is easily removed.
  10. Now you can fully take out the cartridge board from the casing.
  11. Here you can fully clean the pin set and inspect for damage to the circuit board.
  12. NOTE: The top edges of the board are made asymmetrically so it can only go into the casing one way. Near the Blue Circles
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  14. Cleaning the pins is the easiest part; use a cotton swab and either a rich mixture of isopropyl alcohol or Brasso. Other people swear by an eraser(the white kind).
  15. While reassembling the cartridge, remember to put the lower plastic shielding underneath the two pins on the outer casing. There are two like this on both sides.
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