TomTom VIA 1505T Battery Replacement Instructions

The following are the TomTom VIA 1505T Battery Replacement Instruction guide.

1. Begin by removing the suction cup mount. This can be done by twisting the mount and pulling it out.

2. Once the mount is removed you will be able to see a screw (where the mount ball was sitting). Remove this screw using the tools provided in your tool kit.

3. Next using the pry tool provided in your tool kit gently open the GPS by carefully separating the 2 halves (slide the pry tool all around the edge until the halves come apart). CAUTION as you open the the 2 sides (on the inside) they will be connected by cables. So please be careful not to rip apart the 2 halves.

4. Next remove the 4 screws securing the circuitboard (the battery rests under the board).

5. Next gently remove or lift up the circuit board.

6. Next disconnect the battery cable from the circuit board.

7. Replace the old battery with a new TomTom VIA 1505T Battery from Batteryship.com and connect the battery to the circuit board. Be sure orient the new battery just as the original. It may be helpful to add a strip of double-sided tape in the battery compartment to help secure the battery in place so that it does not move around.

Now let's reverse our steps.

8. Return the circuitboard to its original position and replace the screws to secure the circuitboard.

9. Now put the 2 halves of the GPs together and gently snap in place.

10. Screw in the screw removed in step 2.

11. Finally replace your mount and charge your TomTom VIA 1505T Battery for four hours. Then turn on your TomTom.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Magellan Maestro 4050 Battery Replacement Instructions

The following are the Magellan Maestro 4050 Battery Replacement Instruction guide.

1. Begin by removing the 4 screws on the back of the Magellan.

2. Now using the pry tool provided in your tool kit gently open the GPS by carefully separating the 2 halves (slide the pry tool all around the edge of the Magellan until the halves come apart). CAUTION as you open the Take apart the Magellan the 2 sides (on the inside) will be connected by cables. So please be careful not to rip apart the 2 halves.

3. Next remove the tape that is securing the battery cable and set aside.

4. Next gently remove or lift up the original battery and disconnect the cable from the circuit board.

5. Replace the old battery with a new Magellan Maestro 4050 Battery from Batteryship.com and connect the battery to the circuit board. Be sure orient the new battery just as the original. It may be helpful to add a strip of double-sided tape in the battery compartment to help secure the battery in place so that it does not move around.

Now let's reverse our steps.

6. Place the tape removed in step 3 back over the battery cables to secure them. Connect the ribbon cable. Be sure it is secure.

7. Now put the 2 halves of the GPs together and gently snap in place.

8. Screw in the 4 screws removed in step 1.

9. Charge your Magellan Maestro 4050 Battery for four hours. Then turn on your Magellan.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Magellan Maestro 4040 Battery Replacement Instructions

The following are the Magellan Maestro 4040 Battery Replacement Instruction guide.

1. Begin by removing the 4 screws on the back of the Magellan.

2. Now using the pry tool provided in your tool kit gently open the GPS by carefully separating the 2 halves (slide the pry tool all around the edge of the Magellan until the halves come apart). CAUTION as you open the Take apart the Magellan the 2 sides (on the inside) will be connected by cables. So please be careful not to rip apart the 2 halves.

3. Next remove the tape that is securing the battery cable and set aside.

4. Next gently remove or lift up the original battery and disconnect the cable from the circuit board.

5. Replace the old battery with a new Magellan Maestro 4040 Battery from Batteryship.com and connect the battery to the circuit board. Be sure orient the new battery just as the original. It may be helpful to add a strip of double-sided tape in the battery compartment to help secure the battery in place so that it does not move around.

Now let's reverse our steps.

6. Place the tape removed in step 3 back over the battery cables to secure them. Connect the ribbon cable. Be sure it is secure.

7. Now put the 2 halves of the GPs together and gently snap in place.

8. Screw in the 4 screws removed in step 1.

9. Charge your Magellan Maestro 4040 Battery for four hours. Then turn on your Magellan.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Magellan Maestro 4010 Battery Replacement Instructions

The following are the Magellan Maestro 4010 Battery Replacement Instruction guide.

1. Begin by removing the 4 screws on the back of the Magellan.

2. Now using the pry tool provided in your tool kit gently open the GPS by carefully separating the 2 halves (slide the pry tool all around the edge of the Magellan until the halves come apart). CAUTION as you open the Take apart the Magellan the 2 sides (on the inside) will be connected by cables. So please be careful not to rip apart the 2 halves.

3. Next remove the tape that is securing the battery cable and set aside.

4. Next gently remove or lift up the original battery and disconnect the cable from the circuit board.

5. Replace the old battery with a new Magellan Maestro 4010 Battery from Batteryship.com and connect the battery to the circuit board. Be sure orient the new battery just as the original. It may be helpful to add a strip of double-sided tape in the battery compartment to help secure the battery in place so that it does not move around.

Now let's reverse our steps.

6. Place the tape removed in step 3 back over the battery cables to secure them. Connect the ribbon cable. Be sure it is secure.

7. Now put the 2 halves of the GPs together and gently snap in place.

8. Screw in the 4 screws removed in step 1.

9. Charge your Magellan Maestro 4010 Battery for four hours. Then turn on your Magellan.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Magellan Maestro 4000 Battery Replacement Instructions

The following are the Magellan Maestro 4000 Battery Replacement Instruction guide.

1. Begin by removing the 4 screws on the back of the Magellan.

2. Now using the pry tool provided in your tool kit gently open the GPS by carefully separating the 2 halves (slide the pry tool all around the edge of the Magellan until the halves come apart). CAUTION as you open the Take apart the Magellan the 2 sides (on the inside) will be connected by cables. So please be careful not to rip apart the 2 halves.

3. Next remove the tape that is securing the battery cable and set aside.

4. Next gently remove or lift up the original battery and disconnect the cable from the circuit board.

5. Replace the old battery with a new Magellan Maestro 4000 Battery from Batteryship.com and connect the battery to the circuit board. Be sure orient the new battery just as the original. It may be helpful to add a strip of double-sided tape in the battery compartment to help secure the battery in place so that it does not move around.

Now let's reverse our steps.

6. Place the tape removed in step 3 back over the battery cables to secure them. Connect the ribbon cable. Be sure it is secure.

7. Now put the 2 halves of the GPs together and gently snap in place.

8. Screw in the 4 screws removed in step 1.

9. Charge your Magellan Maestro 4000 Battery for four hours. Then turn on your Magellan.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Garmin Nuvi 1490T Battery Installation Instructions

The following Garmin Nuvi 1490T Battery Replacement Instruction guide can be used for the:

1. To begin use the pry tool to remove the Nuvi's primary faceplate. Slide the prytool in the groove around the outside edges of the faceplate (this is the black cover that goes around the face of the nuvi to protect the screen if you lay the nuvi face down). When done you will see 4 screws (1 on each the 4 corners).

2. Remove the four screws using the torx provided in your Kit from BatteryShip.com.

3. Once the screw are removed, remove the Garmin's secondary faceplate by running the pry tool around the edge of the Garmin. This will separate the 2 halves.

4. Next slowly and carefully pull your Garmin screen up and forward. Do not completely separate the 2 halves as a ribbon cable is attached on and connects both sides (this is what powers and controls you screen).

4. Next you will need to lift up the circuit board. To do this you have to remove the 2 screws that hold the circuit board in place. Use the tools that came in your kit to remove the 2 screws securing the circuit board.

5. Once the circuit board screws are removed carefully lift the circuit board so that you can access the battery connector. Hint: as you remove the screws of the circuit board you will see the batter. Garmin designed the circuit board so that the battery connector would have to be connected on the bottom of the board. So once you lift the board up a little you will be able to grab the battery cable and disconnect the battery from the circuit board.

6. Next pry the original battery up.

7. Replace the original Garmin Nuvi 1490T Battery with one from BatteryShip.com and connect
the new battery back to the circuit board.

8. Replace the circuit board to its original position and screw the circuit board back in place.

9. Return the screen back to its original position and attach the secondary faceplate to the screen.

10. Replace the 4 screws around the 4 corners of the Garmin.

11. Replace the primary faceplate by securely snapping in the plate all the way around the Nuvi.

12. Charge your new Garmin Nuvi 1490T Battery for 4 hours and then turn on.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are
required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage
to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing
these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless
and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may
not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty
you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Garmin Nuvi 1490 Battery Installation Instructions

The following Garmin Nuvi 1490 Battery Replacement Instruction guide can be used for the:

1. To begin use the pry tool to remove the Nuvi's primary faceplate. Slide the prytool in the groove around the outside edges of the faceplate (this is the black cover that goes around the face of the nuvi to protect the screen if you lay the nuvi face down). When done you will see 4 screws (1 on each the 4 corners).

2. Remove the four screws using the torx provided in your Kit from BatteryShip.com.

3. Once the screw are removed, remove the Garmin's secondary faceplate by running the pry tool around the edge of the Garmin. This will separate the 2 halves.

4. Next slowly and carefully pull your Garmin screen up and forward. Do not completely separate the 2 halves as a ribbon cable is attached on and connects both sides (this is what powers and controls you screen).

4. Next you will need to lift up the circuit board. To do this you have to remove the 2 screws that hold the circuit board in place. Use the tools that came in your kit to remove the 2 screws securing the circuit board.

5. Once the circuit board screws are removed carefully lift the circuit board so that you can access the battery connector. Hint: as you remove the screws of the circuit board you will see the batter. Garmin designed the circuit board so that the battery connector would have to be connected on the bottom of the board. So once you lift the board up a little you will be able to grab the battery cable and disconnect the battery from the circuit board.

6. Next pry the original battery up.

7. Replace the original Garmin Nuvi 1490 Battery with one from BatteryShip.com and connect
the new battery back to the circuit board.

8. Replace the circuit board to its original position and screw the circuit board back in place.

9. Return the screen back to its original position and attach the secondary faceplate to the screen.

10. Replace the 4 screws around the 4 corners of the Garmin.

11. Replace the primary faceplate by securely snapping in the plate all the way around the Nuvi.

12. Charge your new Garmin Nuvi 1490 Battery for 4 hours and then turn on.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are
required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage
to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing
these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless
and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may
not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty
you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Garmin Nuvi 1450 Battery Installation Instructions

The following Garmin Nuvi 1450 Battery Replacement Instruction guide can be used for the:

1. To begin use the pry tool to remove the Nuvi's primary faceplate. Slide the prytool in the groove around the outside edges of the faceplate (this is the black cover that goes around the face of the nuvi to protect the screen if you lay the nuvi face down). When done you will see 4 screws (1 on each the 4 corners).

2. Remove the four screws using the torx provided in your Kit from BatteryShip.com.

3. Once the screw are removed, remove the Garmin's secondary faceplate by running the pry tool around the edge of the Garmin. This will separate the 2 halves.

4. Next slowly and carefully pull your Garmin screen up and forward. Do not completely separate the 2 halves as a ribbon cable is attached on and connects both sides (this is what powers and controls you screen).

4. Next you will need to lift up the circuit board. To do this you have to remove the 2 screws that hold the circuit board in place. Use the tools that came in your kit to remove the 2 screws securing the circuit board.

5. Once the circuit board screws are removed carefully lift the circuit board so that you can access the battery connector. Hint: as you remove the screws of the circuit board you will see the batter. Garmin designed the circuit board so that the battery connector would have to be connected on the bottom of the board. So once you lift the board up a little you will be able to grab the battery cable and disconnect the battery from the circuit board.

6. Next pry the original battery up.

7. Replace the original Garmin Nuvi 1450 Battery with one from BatteryShip.com and connect
the new battery back to the circuit board.

8. Replace the circuit board to its original position and screw the circuit board back in place.

9. Return the screen back to its original position and attach the secondary faceplate to the screen.

10. Replace the 4 screws around the 4 corners of the Garmin.

11. Replace the primary faceplate by securely snapping in the plate all the way around the Nuvi.

12. Charge your new Garmin Nuvi 1450 Battery for 4 hours and then turn on.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are
required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage
to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing
these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless
and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may
not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty
you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Garmin Nuvi 1400 Battery Installation Instructions

The following Garmin Nuvi 1400 Battery Replacement Instruction guide can be used for the:

1. To begin use the pry tool to remove the Nuvi's primary faceplate. Slide the prytool in the groove around the outside edges of the faceplate (this is the black cover that goes around the face of the nuvi to protect the screen if you lay the nuvi face down). When done you will see 4 screws (1 on each the 4 corners).

2. Remove the four screws using the torx provided in your Kit from BatteryShip.com.

3. Once the screw are removed, remove the Garmin's secondary faceplate by running the pry tool around the edge of the Garmin. This will separate the 2 halves.

4. Next slowly and carefully pull your Garmin screen up and forward. Do not completely separate the 2 halves as a ribbon cable is attached on and connects both sides (this is what powers and controls you screen).

4. Next you will need to lift up the circuit board. To do this you have to remove the 2 screws that hold the circuit board in place. Use the tools that came in your kit to remove the 2 screws securing the circuit board.

5. Once the circuit board screws are removed carefully lift the circuit board so that you can access the battery connector. Hint: as you remove the screws of the circuit board you will see the batter. Garmin designed the circuit board so that the battery connector would have to be connected on the bottom of the board. So once you lift the board up a little you will be able to grab the battery cable and disconnect the battery from the circuit board.

6. Next pry the original battery up.

7. Replace the original Garmin Nuvi 1400 Battery with one from BatteryShip.com and connect
the new battery back to the circuit board.

8. Replace the circuit board to its original position and screw the circuit board back in place.

9. Return the screen back to its original position and attach the secondary faceplate to the screen.

10. Replace the 4 screws around the 4 corners of the Garmin.

11. Replace the primary faceplate by securely snapping in the plate all the way around the Nuvi.

12. Charge your new Garmin Nuvi 1400 Battery for 4 hours and then turn on.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are
required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage
to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing
these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless
and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may
not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty
you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.

Magellan Maestro 4220 Battery Installation Instructions

The following Magellan Maestro 4220 Battery Replacement Instruction guide can be used for the:

Magellan Maestro 4220

1. To begin turn your Magellan Maestro 4220 over and remove the 4 rubber caps to reveal the 4 four screws.

2. Remove the four screws on the back.

3. Using the pry tool carefully pry apart the front of the device.

4. Disconnect the ribbon cable by prying up the plastic retainer.

5. Remove the 2 screws securing the circuit board.

6.Pry off the circuit board gently.

7. Pry the original battery up and disconnect the original battery.

8. Replace the original Magellan Maestro 4220 Battery with one from BatteryShip.com and connect the new battery.

9. Replace the circuit board and screw the circuit board back in place.

10. Connect the front cover to the circuit board.

11. Close the case and turn the Magellan Maestro 4220 over on its face.

12. Replace the 4 screws and the rubber caps.

13. Charge your new Magellan Maestro 4220 Battery for 4 hours.

PLEASE NOTE: Patience and care, along with moderate technical and hand tool ability, are required for the successful replacement of a battery. Excessive force may result in damage to your device. The instructions above come with no warranty or guarantee. By utilizing these instructions, you agree to hold Batteryship.com and BatteryEducation.com blameless and unaccountable for any and all damages, problems, or personal injuries that may or may not arise by your use of these instructions. Replacing your battery may void any warranty you have on your device. Please read all instructions BEFORE replacing the battery.