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thinkpad 385XD - loose spring

#1 Post by Jefferson » Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:59 am

hi guys

just got 385XD from ebay here.

I removed keyboard to make a minor repair and when I flipped the whole thing,

this spring fell out. For the life of me, i cannot figure out where to put it back.

I followed the disassembly procedure strictly using HMM carefully noted all the parts.

but this loose spring is not mentioned in HMM. I read the whole thing from beginning to end twice

to look for the mention of the part but to no avail...

can anyone help? this spring looks like a hinge of sort, possible goes into power slide plastic that

triggers power switch. but the power switch itself is already spring-loaded...


any help would be greatly appreciated!


ps. I'm surprised that HMM neglected the mention of this crucial part!
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With the original box and documentation : 600, 380XD, 385XD, X24, X30(10th Anniv), T42p, T43, R52, W700ds
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Not working & for parts : At least a dozen
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Re: thinkpad 385XD - loose spring

#2 Post by Harryc » Sat Dec 04, 2010 4:45 am

Welcome to the thinkpads.com forum. If you can provide a picture that might help someone identify it.

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Re: thinkpad 385XD - loose spring

#3 Post by zekt » Tue Aug 06, 2024 7:10 pm

I acquired a 380Z the other day, which had a mystery loose spring inside as well. I have included an image of it here, (sorry for the blur but my phone's camera is not functioning well):

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Is this the same one you had found in yours? Hopefully someone can shed some light on where it goes... I could not find a reference to it in the maintenance manual for the model.

Thanks
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Re: thinkpad 385XD - loose spring

#4 Post by RealBlackStuff » Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:05 am

Looking at the 380XD/385XD HMM, it could be from its part #7 Diskette Drive Bezel or #21 Battery Pack Lock Assembly.
Looking at the 380 in tpvol3.pdf HMM, it could be from part #16 FDD bezel.
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Re: thinkpad 385XD - loose spring

#5 Post by zekt » Wed Aug 07, 2024 8:56 am

RealBlackStuff wrote:
Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:05 am
Looking at the 380XD/385XD HMM, it could be from its part #7 Diskette Drive Bezel or #21 Battery Pack Lock Assembly.
Looking at the 380 in tpvol3.pdf HMM, it could be from part #16 FDD bezel.
Thanks, I will check out those places. The battery pack lock mechanism doesn't seem to have any tension of any kind when being engaged/disengaged, if it normally has some spring resistance while being used (or if the lock “stick” is supposed to pop up by itself), it could very well be that.

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Re: thinkpad 385XD - loose spring

#6 Post by PiZzA EnGiNeEr » Sat Aug 10, 2024 1:10 pm

It is from the battery latch. I've seen at least 4 or 5 380 series systems all with the broken spring floating around inside. Battery seems to still latch and hold without the spring.

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