Microsoft Store now sells replacement parts to repair Surface devices

If you're up to the challenge, you can now purchase replacement parts to repair your Surface device.

Surface replacement parts
Surface replacement parts
  • Microsoft now sells Surface replacement parts.
  • The available repair parts depend on the Surface model.
  • Initially, the company is making them available in the US, Canada, and France.

Microsoft is now selling replacement parts to upgrade or fix Surface devices. Although Surface parts have been available for some time, they were only available for commercial customers. However, now anyone can purchase parts, such as Solid-State Drives, batteries, displays, and more.

According to the company announcement, the replacement parts are for technically consumers to perform self-repairs for out-of-warranty devices. Also, when buying a new component, you will receive the “collateral components (such as screws if applicable).”

However, you won’t get the tools to perform the repair. Instead, you will have to purchase the necessary tools from the iFixit. Microsoft has previously partnered with the company to sell official Surface repair tools.

The only caveat about this initiative is that the components you can order depend on the Surface model. For instance, if you have a Surface Pro 7, the only part you can order is the kickstand. On the other hand, if you have a Surface Pro 9, when you will be able to replace the display, storage drive, battery, ports, speakers, wireless adapter, and even the thermal modules.

Each component’s price will differ depending on the Surface model you’re trying to repair. For example, the display replacement for the Surface Studio 2 Plus is $1749.99, while the battery for the Surface Pro 9 is $239.99, and the kickstand is $56.99. You can always check the available replacement parts at the Microsoft Store.

Here’s a list of the available replacement parts by device model:

  • Surface Pro 7: Kickstand.
  • Surface Pro 8: Kickstand, Display, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), and SSD Door.
  • Surface Pro 9: Kickstand, Display, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), Battery, USB-C, Surface connect charging port, Back cover, Speaker and Wi-Fi modules, Thermal module, Camera front and rear, Camera deck, Power and volume button, and SSD door. 
  • Surface Pro 9 5G: Kickstand, Display, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), Battery, USB-C and audio jacks, Surface connect charging port, Back cover, Speaker, Thermal module, Camera front and rear, Camera deck, Power and volume button, and SSD door.
  • Surface Laptop 3: Display, Keyboard, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), and Rubber feet.
  • Surface Laptop 4: Display, Keyboard, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), and Rubber feet.
  • Surface Laptop 5: Display, Keyboard, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), Battery, Rubber feet, USB-C and audio jacks, Surface connect charging port, Enclosure, Speaker and Wi-Fi modules, and Thermal module.
  • Surface Laptop Go 2: Display, Keyboard, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), Battery, Rubber feet, Fingerprint reader, and Surface Connect charging port.
  • Surface Laptop Studio: Display, Keyboard, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), Battery, Surface connect charging port, USB-C and audio jacks, Cosmetic plate, Keyboard/trackpad, and Feet.
  • Surface Studio 2+: Display, Removable solid-state drive (rSSD), Thermal module, Internal power supply unit, and Rubber feet.

Initially, the company is making replacement parts available in the United States, Canada, and France through commercial resellers, and the Microsoft Store and other regions will follow in the future.

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Mauro Huculak is a Windows How-To Expert who started Pureinfotech in 2010 as an independent online publication. He has also been a Windows Central contributor for nearly a decade. Mauro has over 15 years of experience writing comprehensive guides and creating professional videos about Windows and software, including Android and Linux. Before becoming a technology writer, he was an IT administrator for seven years. In total, Mauro has over 21 years of combined experience in technology. Throughout his career, he achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft (MSCA), Cisco (CCNP), VMware (VCP), and CompTIA (A+ and Network+), and he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years. You can follow him on X (Twitter), YouTube, LinkedIn and About.me. Email him at [email protected].