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5

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                          4 - 5 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              LCD Screen               
  • Remove the two 2.5 mm screws located on the right side of the camera using the Phillips #000 Screwdriver
  • Unscrew the two 2.5 mm screws located on the side of the camera. Then, remove the two black 2.5 mm screw located on the bottom of the camera.

Remove the two 2.5 mm screws located on the right side of the camera using the Phillips #000 Screwdriver

Unscrew the two 2.5 mm screws located on the side of the camera. Then, remove the two black 2.5 mm screw located on the bottom of the camera.

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Step 2

  • Pull off the back casing and carefully pull the ribbon cable that connects the mode dial and the motherboard using your fingers.

Pull off the back casing and carefully pull the ribbon cable that connects the mode dial and the motherboard using your fingers.

Step 3

  • On the inside of the camera, there will is a pink and silver screw. Unscrew the silver 2.5 mm screw only.
  • Remove the screw located right above the LCD screen.

On the inside of the camera, there will is a pink and silver screw. Unscrew the silver 2.5 mm screw only.

Remove the screw located right above the LCD screen.

Step 4

  • Using your fingers, carefully remove the ribbon cable located at the top right of the camera. Then pull off the camera’s front casing.
  • Make sure the battery/SD Card panel is open.

Using your fingers, carefully remove the ribbon cable located at the top right of the camera. Then pull off the camera’s front casing.

Make sure the battery/SD Card panel is open.

Step 5

  • Remove the two 2.5 mm screws that secures the camera buttons to the camera located on the right side of the camera. Then, remove the screw located on the side of the screen. Now, locate the screw under the LCD screen and remove it.

Remove the two 2.5 mm screws that secures the camera buttons to the camera located on the right side of the camera. Then, remove the screw located on the side of the screen. Now, locate the screw under the LCD screen and remove it.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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jakegaisser - Jul 12, 2016

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I need to take my SX230 apart to replace the battery or capacitor responsible for storing the date and time when you remove the battery to charge it. anytime i remove the battery to charge it, my camera looses its date and time, do you know what i need to do to fix this issue?

Andrew Bowman - Jul 20, 2017

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Thank you! Just replaced the screen on my SX220 - very similar, a couple of screws in different places, but nothing I couldn’t figure out. Did take a good bit longer than 4-5 minutes though - that’s perhaps for someone who’s done a few before! Thank you again.

Rafael Rosaly - Nov 21, 2020

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Suggest additional illustrations for “pull off camera front casing” and steps 6,7, and 8 to show removal of screen, replacement, and reassembly.