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Reddit mentions of Laptop Replacement Keyboard Fit Lenovo Yoga 920-13 920-13IKB US Layout with Backlight

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Laptop Replacement Keyboard Fit Lenovo Yoga 920-13 920-13IKB US Layout with Backlight
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u/Zyzan ยท 5 pointsr/techsupport

From the information provided, we can probably get you out of this mostly unscathed. For starters, I don't think you have to worry about any damage to the internal components. The keyboard on the Yoga 920 has precisely one trillion screws affixing it to the chassis, and the gaps which could lead to the motherboard are minimal. That being said, there is still a pretty good chance that your keyboard is fugged. There is a very small chance that one of the fans needs cleaning as well.


So we have two options here:

  1. yolo and turn the thing on after letting it sit for a good chunk of time so that maybe any water inside dries and doesn't short the motherboard when you turn it back on. Then try the keyboard to see if it's working.

  2. preemptively take the notebook apart (this is not as scary as it sounds - computers are essentially just adult legos) and let it air dry, which will let you manually inspect the motherboard for any spillage and clean it. This is also a good opportunity to check the fan and do any cleaning that needs to be done. Once you're confident that everything is dry, reassemble it, boot it up, and test the keyboard.


    If the keyboard doesn't work, you'll have to take the laptop apart (or take it apart again, if you already did it in step 2, and replace the keyboard.

    I highly recommend getting this iFixit kit if you're going to take the notebook apart.

    https://www.amazon.com/iFixit-Essential-Electronics-Toolkit-Do-everything/dp/B01MRNIFR6/ref=pd_sbs_469_t_1/141-5166025-6730510?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01MRNIFR6&pd_rd_r=83be4ca4-5d0d-4d14-a9f2-9670777f914f&pd_rd_w=ytM6H&pd_rd_wg=kOteO&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=QRPD39WM0Q9M4DKW7MC6&psc=1&refRID=QRPD39WM0Q9M4DKW7MC6

    As for disassembling the laptop, this is a pretty good guide on this exact model:

    https://www.laptopmain.com/lenovo-yoga-920-disassembly-ssd-ram-upgrade-options/

    And here is a replacement keyboard:

    https://www.amazon.com/Laptop-Replacement-Keyboard-920-13IKB-Backlight/dp/B07MNBZ3C6