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I have replaced the wireless/Bluetooth card in my laptop and the Bluetooth works but the wireless does not. I have replaced the display and still not working. Was told that maybe an inductor coil needed replaced. Can anyone shed any light on this and maybe direct me to the best way to get this done?

You will need a soldering iron, hot air station (preferably), tweezers, solder and flux (possibly more if I have forgotten something). If you have experiencing microsoldering, buy this stuff first and we can go about diagnosing the board (sounds like the inductor L3404 to the right of the wifi/bluetooth connector has burnt possibly). Also, send a picture across of this area, usually with wifi issues the inductor is physically burnt. If you don’t have any experience, I would highly recommend sending it somewhere.