How to change the shell case replacement of flysky noble
For Flysky Noble series products, including NB4/NB4+/NB4 Pro/NB4 Pro+, the outer casing may become damaged due to falls or other reasons. Particularly, the part connecting the battery base is susceptible to cracking due to impacts. If your transmitter's casing is damaged, you can purchase a new one through the following link: Flysky Noble NB4 Casing.
Now, I will share how to replace the casing of the Noble series transmitters, which may help you resolve the issue. The following steps take the NB4+ as an example, but the disassembly methods for other models are similar.
Step 1: Remove the Hand Grip
Start with the top clasp, which can be pried open with your fingernail or a screwdriver.
Next, remove the side of the hand grip, as shown in the picture below, using a screwdriver to pry it open.
Finally, for the most difficult middle clasp, use a screwdriver to press against the clasp and then force the screwdriver in the opposite direction to open the clasp, as indicated by the arrow in the picture.
After removing the hand grip, you will need to remove the screws that fasten the metal parts.
These can also be pried open using a screwdriver.
A total of 7 screws need to be removed, using the screwdriver size referenced in the picture.
For the NB4 Pro+ case, since there are many screws, I used a custom magnetic base to absorb the screws to prevent them from being lost. This magnetic base is also very useful when removing the R clip from the vehicle, and the R clip is absorbed on the base to prevent it from being lost.
Step 6: Pry Open the Noble's Casing
The casing can be pried open along these directions using a screwdriver.
Step 7: Remove the Main Board FPC Ribbon Cable
The ribbon cable can be pried open along the base of the cable using tweezers. After prying open the ribbon cable, you can remove the main board screen frame.
Check out this youtube video for more detailed instructions.
Step 8: Remove All Screws of the Power PCBA
Carefully remove all screws that secure the power PCBA.
Step 9: Disconnect the Handwheel FPC Ribbon Cable and Throttle Detent Mechanism FPC Ribbon Cable
Note that you must first open the switch of the FPC ribbon cable and should not pull the FPC ribbon cable blindly.
Step 10: Remove the Knob Assembly and Base Connector
Continue disassembling until the knob assembly and base connector are also removed.
Step 11: Pry Open the Power PCBA Along Its Edge Using a Screwdriver
Carefully pry open the PCBA, being mindful not to damage any internal components.
Step 12: Remove the Power PCBA
There is a speaker plug and a power plug on the back of the PCBA that need to be disconnected.
Step 13: Remove the Steering Wheel Shaft
A total of two screws need to be removed, as shown in the picture.
Step 14: Remove the Steering Wheel Shaft
You can remove the fixed shaft by pressing one end with a screwdriver and pushing it down towards one end, as shown in the picture.
After completing the removal of the fixed shaft, you will have completed the entire casing removal. When reassembling, simply follow the steps in reverse order from 14 to 1.
Now, I will share how to replace the casing of the Noble series transmitters, which may help you resolve the issue. The following steps take the NB4+ as an example, but the disassembly methods for other models are similar.
Step 1: Remove the Hand Grip
Start with the top clasp, which can be pried open with your fingernail or a screwdriver.
Next, remove the side of the hand grip, as shown in the picture below, using a screwdriver to pry it open.
Finally, for the most difficult middle clasp, use a screwdriver to press against the clasp and then force the screwdriver in the opposite direction to open the clasp, as indicated by the arrow in the picture.
Step 2: Remove the Screws of the Metal Fasteners
After removing the hand grip, you will need to remove the screws that fasten the metal parts.
Step 3: Remove the VR Knobs on Both Sides of the Casing
These can also be pried open using a screwdriver.
Step 4: Remove the Casing's Fastening Screws
A total of 7 screws need to be removed, using the screwdriver size referenced in the picture.
For the NB4 Pro+ case, since there are many screws, I used a custom magnetic base to absorb the screws to prevent them from being lost. This magnetic base is also very useful when removing the R clip from the vehicle, and the R clip is absorbed on the base to prevent it from being lost.
Step 5: Remove the Screws of the Base Connector
Continue disassembling until the screws of the base connector are also removed.
Continue disassembling until the screws of the base connector are also removed.
Step 6: Pry Open the Noble's Casing
The casing can be pried open along these directions using a screwdriver.
Step 7: Remove the Main Board FPC Ribbon Cable
The ribbon cable can be pried open along the base of the cable using tweezers. After prying open the ribbon cable, you can remove the main board screen frame.
Check out this youtube video for more detailed instructions.
Flysky NB4 Pro+ pro plus high-brightness display upgrade guide
Step 8: Remove All Screws of the Power PCBA
Carefully remove all screws that secure the power PCBA.
Step 9: Disconnect the Handwheel FPC Ribbon Cable and Throttle Detent Mechanism FPC Ribbon Cable
Note that you must first open the switch of the FPC ribbon cable and should not pull the FPC ribbon cable blindly.
Step 10: Remove the Knob Assembly and Base Connector
Continue disassembling until the knob assembly and base connector are also removed.
Step 11: Pry Open the Power PCBA Along Its Edge Using a Screwdriver
Carefully pry open the PCBA, being mindful not to damage any internal components.
Step 12: Remove the Power PCBA
There is a speaker plug and a power plug on the back of the PCBA that need to be disconnected.
Step 13: Remove the Steering Wheel Shaft
A total of two screws need to be removed, as shown in the picture.
Step 14: Remove the Steering Wheel Shaft
You can remove the fixed shaft by pressing one end with a screwdriver and pushing it down towards one end, as shown in the picture.
After completing the removal of the fixed shaft, you will have completed the entire casing removal. When reassembling, simply follow the steps in reverse order from 14 to 1.