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Disassembling DJI Air 2S : help needed

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I’m tearing down my Air2S in order to replace right front arm and engines.
There aren't many tutorials out there, I’m currently stuck at removing front plastic cover, the one protecting the front sensors.
Any help/hint?
 
I’m tearing down my Air2S in order to replace right front arm and engines.
There aren't many tutorials out there, I’m currently stuck at removing front plastic cover, the one protecting the front sensors.
Any help/hint?
The front plastic cover is kinda tricky. I never really figured out the proper way, but I was successful sticking a thin metal object from the top seam under and popping some clips that are under there. After that, move to the sides and underneath. It would also be wise to remove the gimbal first.
 
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The front plastic cover is kinda tricky. I never really figured out the proper way, but I was successful sticking a thin metal object from the top seam under and popping some clips that are under there. After that, move to the sides and underneath. It would also be wise to remove the gimbal first.
I already removed the gimbal and popped the two upper clips. Are there more clips? On the sides? Under the bottom seam?
 
I already removed the gimbal and popped the two upper clips. Are there more clips? On the sides? Under the bottom seam?
Yes, there are clips at the side and two more at the bottom under the seam there
 
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Hey BSauce955, the front cover went away.

A little help for the top cover? I moved the battery screws, the six bottom shell screw, the two front screws under the front plastic nose and the two, littler, screen at the bottom back of it. Still the top cover doesn't pop up, the back of it still is blocked

any idea?
 
Hey BSauce955, the front cover went away.

A little help for the top cover? I moved the battery screws, the six bottom shell screw, the two front screws under the front plastic nose and the two, littler, screen at the bottom back of it. Still the top cover doesn't pop up, the back of it still is blocked

any idea?
Did you remove those 2 screws under the cover where the front arms are attached?

Also there is a video for theavic Air 2 which is also relevant for the Air 2S:


From 2:42.
 
Finished, front arm replaced!

First test flight looked good, tomorrow more extensive tests.

5 hours work, but funny.
 

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Sorry, I haven't been active in avwhile and missed the following questions. Happy it all worked out though. 😁
 
But .. it looks like it wasn’t the engine…

After a longer flight today the new engine heated up as well and the app showed ESC connection error 30085.

I found in a previous thread that it can bea caused by bad soldering or by a broken ESC board. I’m not especially good in soldering so, even if a was extremely careful during the whole operation, it is possible I damaged the ESC when soldering, or more likely the ESC was already the root cause.

I’m searching for a pro to fix it, I’m not keen to do more soldering on the tinies cables connected to the ESC.
 
But .. it looks like it wasn’t the engine…

After a longer flight today the new engine heated up as well and the app showed ESC connection error 30085.

I found in a previous thread that it can bea caused by bad soldering or by a broken ESC board. I’m not especially good in soldering so, even if a was extremely careful during the whole operation, it is possible I damaged the ESC when soldering, or more likely the ESC was already the root cause.

I’m searching for a pro to fix it, I’m not keen to do more soldering on the tinies cables connected to the ESC.
Check DDS. They did a good job for me replacing the arm and the ESC board for only $80.
 
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