Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
                          15 minutes            
Sections
3
- Battery
 - 1 step
 - Right Side Case
 - 2 steps
 - Battery Contacts
 - 1 step
 
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
              Battery               
- The battery can shock you. Only touch plastic, non-conductive components.
 - Detach the battery unit from the drill body by pressing the battery release buttons on both sides of the unit and pulling outwards.
 
The battery can shock you. Only touch plastic, non-conductive components.
Detach the battery unit from the drill body by pressing the battery release buttons on both sides of the unit and pulling outwards.
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Step 2
              Right Side Case               
- Use a Torx T10 screw driver to unscrew all ten 13.5 mm screws from the drill casing to gain access to the interior.
 
Use a Torx T10 screw driver to unscrew all ten 13.5 mm screws from the drill casing to gain access to the interior.
Step 3
- Gently lift the casing from the drill body.
 - Take the casing completely off the drill body to gain access to the interior of the drill.
 - The Ryobi P202 casing has Part #: 200690001
 
Gently lift the casing from the drill body.
Take the casing completely off the drill body to gain access to the interior of the drill.
The Ryobi P202 casing has Part #: 200690001
Step 4
              Battery Contacts               
- Grip the battery clip and pull straight up to remove the metal battery contacts.
 - You can now clean the metal battery contacts with isopropyl alcohol.
 
Grip the battery clip and pull straight up to remove the metal battery contacts.
You can now clean the metal battery contacts with isopropyl alcohol.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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TheAarowsmith - Oct 24, 2017
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You don’t really need to take apart the drill. You can clean the contacts with Qtips by reaching into cavity. Use rubbing alcohol and long Qtips. Also you can bend the contacts back to normal with a pair of needle nose plyers.
dsstirrup - Oct 31, 2018
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Doe anyone know where I can buy new battery contacts as mine has snapped?
Jeremy Twiggs - Nov 3, 2018
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Re snapped contacts, I’ve found this part no. but no supplier yet:
“Ryobi Contact Plate holder 300001044”
Kevin Kleckner - Sep 12, 2020
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Does anybody out there know where to find these as mine has snapped also, not ready to junk it out yet.