Get the most out of your
Chromebooks
Chromebooks are durable and often last long before they need to be repaired.
When it's time for a repair, you've got options.
Learning continuity
Minimize turnaround to get back to teaching and learning.
Sustainability
Keep your devices in service longer to keep them out of the e-waste bin.
Practical skills
Gain practical tech skills by completing manufacturers' trainings.
Find out if a repair program is right for your school
For simple repairs, you may consider an in-school solution. Our guide is a great place to learn about setting up your own program. Manufacturers offer safety training to help ensure successful repairs—please check your warranty before you begin.
Learn more about Chromebook repairs
Chromebooks have individual repair manuals. Find your device guides here. Don't know what device you have? Check the bottom panel for the model name - or see the FAQs below.
Easily find information about repairs
Google works with manufacturers to establish which Chromebook models meet our repairability criteria. Here are some components that may be locally repairable.
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1Display back panel
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2LCD display
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3Display bezels
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4Palm rest & touchpad
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5Keyboard
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6Motherboard
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7Battery
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8Daughterboard
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9Base cover
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10Speakers
Frequently asked questions
What tools do I need for repairs?
Where do I get replacement parts?
I don't think our school is ready for self-repair - what are my options to get my broken device repaired?
How do I get an RMA shim if I need one to complete my repair project?
How does self repair impact my warranty?
My device repair guide isn’t listed here - does that mean my device is not repairable?
My child broke their device - can I fix the device myself?
Where do I dispose of old parts?
Are all students eligible to participate in training and perform repairs?
How can I find out which Chromebook model I have?
Before proceeding with any self-repair, we recommend you carefully review your device warranties and terms of sale. Information about devices, components, and repair is provided by third party manufacturers, and Google makes no guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of such information, nor makes any representations or warranties regarding such information. Google is not responsible for the content of third party websites or information.
Please be aware that any self-repair may void your OEM warranty.
Before opening any electronic device, always research proper safety protocols and take necessary precautions.