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Easy

Steps

5

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Bottom cover removal               
  • Loosen the 8 screws on the bottom cover. The screws will remain in the casing, they do not come out all the way.
  • Insert the pick or spudger between the upper and lower casing to release the plastic clips.
  • Attention needed: The clips are easily broken.

Loosen the 8 screws on the bottom cover. The screws will remain in the casing, they do not come out all the way.

Insert the pick or spudger between the upper and lower casing to release the plastic clips.

Attention needed: The clips are easily broken.

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Step 2

              Disconnect the battery               
  • To disconnect the battery, pull gently upwards on the tab connector.

To disconnect the battery, pull gently upwards on the tab connector.

Step 3

              Remove the LCD Bezel               
  • Using a pick or spudger, gently insert between the LCD back-cover and bezel to release the clips.
  • The bezel is also glued to the LCD panel.
  • Remove slowly to avoid tearing or damaging any components underneath.

Using a pick or spudger, gently insert between the LCD back-cover and bezel to release the clips.

The bezel is also glued to the LCD panel.

Remove slowly to avoid tearing or damaging any components underneath.

Step 4

              Removing the LCD panel               
  • Remove the 4 Philips screws securing the panel.

Remove the 4 Philips screws securing the panel.

Step 5

              Remove the LCD Connector               
  • Remove the LCD paneland lay it flat on the keyboard.
  • You will be able to see the connector on the back of the LCD panel secured with some adhesive tape and a metal connector.
  • Udsing the tweezers, slowly lift the tape away to reveal the blue sticky protector. Removing the blue pad to see the metal connector underneath.
  • Using a spudger, lift the front of the connector up (highlighted by the white arrow).
  • Pull the cable back to release the cable from the connector.
  • To reassemble, follow the steps in reverse.

Remove the LCD paneland lay it flat on the keyboard.

You will be able to see the connector on the back of the LCD panel secured with some adhesive tape and a metal connector.

Udsing the tweezers, slowly lift the tape away to reveal the blue sticky protector. Removing the blue pad to see the metal connector underneath.

Using a spudger, lift the front of the connector up (highlighted by the white arrow).

Pull the cable back to release the cable from the connector.

To reassemble, follow the steps in reverse.

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

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sachida1986niit - Jan 29, 2020

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Your presentation is perfect

Harvey - Feb 14, 2020

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Thanks very much :)

cellularcircuit - Dec 30, 2020

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Hello, will this model with touch screen work with non touch replacement LCD?

cellularcircuit - Dec 30, 2020

Damaged touch lcd and was not using touch , want to save some $ by installing not touch lcd..

Peter Lyons - Jan 3, 2021

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Thanks - seems that little piece of blue sticky protector was my whole problem, months of a flickering screen, that was temporarily fixed upon pressing on the bottom of the bezel. Upon opening up the screen, it was crooked. So I straightened it, put things back together, and the flickering seems to be gone. Cross my fingers!