Prefer a professional repair?
Book Apple Pro 14 (A3401) ram upgrade at LML Repair in Seattle.
Apple Pro 14 (A3401) RAM Upgrade Repair Guide
Apple Pro 14 (A3401) - RAM Upgrade
Before You Begin
Tools Required
- Anti-static wrist strap
- Clean workspace mat
- Good lighting or desk lamp
- Magnifying glass (optional)
- Precision screwdriver set
- Phillips head screwdrivers
- Flathead screwdrivers
- Cable management ties
Materials Required
- Cleaning cloth
- Isopropyl alcohol (70% minimum)
Safety Warnings
- Always power off the device completely before beginning any repair
- Work in a clean, well-lit, static-free environment
- Take photos before disconnecting components for reference
- Be patient and do not force components apart
- If you feel uncomfortable with any step, seek professional help
- Remove battery before any internal work
- Be careful of sharp metal edges inside chassis
- Avoid touching RAM/CPU contacts with bare hands
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these 7 steps to complete your repair
Preparation
Back up important data from your Apple Pro 14 (A3401) if possible. Power off the device, unplug all cables, and gather compatible replacement parts for this model.
Open the Device
Access the internal compartment for ram upgrade. On laptops and desktops this often means removing the bottom panel or side panel.
Locate the Component
Identify the RAM slots, storage bay, or other upgrade location. Discharge static electricity and avoid touching gold contacts.
Install the Upgrade
Remove the old part if replacing, then install the new component using the correct orientation and secure screws or brackets.
Verify Detection
Reassemble enough to power on and confirm the system recognizes the new component in BIOS, settings, or system information.
Final Reassembly
Close the chassis, replace all panels and screws, and confirm nothing is loose or obstructing fans or cables.
Run Final Checks
Boot the Apple Pro 14 (A3401), verify capacity/speed where applicable, and run normal apps to ensure stability.
Store Locations
All product and company names are trademarks of their respective holders. iPhone, iPad, iPod, iPod touch, Mac and iMac are registered trademarks and property of Apple, Inc. LML is a third-party repair company and is not affiliated with Apple.
If you are vision-impaired or have some other impairment covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act or a similar law, and you wish to discuss potential accommodations related to using this website, please contact lookmanlookrepair@gmail.com
© 2026 LML Repair.

