Difficulty installing Airport Extreme in iBook G4

I'm having difficulty following Apple's instructions to install an Airport Extreme card in my iBook G4, which I bought first-hand in early 2004. I can remove the battery, lift the keyboard and unfold the wire that's inside the Airport Extreme card slot. When I then plug the card into the aerial and into the slot, however, it slots in in such a way that the only way to replace the wire clip is with part of the clip on top of the card. This means that the whole thing is no longer flush with the RAM shield, as the top of the clip protrudes upwards from the card. This means that the keyboard can't go back into place. I must be doing something wrong - does anyone know what it is?
Thanks.

i thought i had this issue as well when i first installed mine the other day. you probably just need to "fiddle" for lack of a better word with getting it in the desired slot (be careful though). After a bit of manipulation and trial and error, it should just slide in and then you can put the clip on correctly. Now, if only anyone could help me with my issue in the post before this one...

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