Difficulty
Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
10 - 20 minutes
Sections
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- LCD Screen
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Nylon Covers
- Pry up the nylon covers at the lower left and right of the display to reveal two Phillips head screws.
Pry up the nylon covers at the lower left and right of the display to reveal two Phillips head screws.
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Step 2
Remove The Screws. That we Just Exposed.
- Remove the two screws.
Remove the two screws.
Step 3
Pry & Remove Sceen
- Be careful when prying not to damage the bezel.
- Use a spudger or other pry tool to pry up the bezel from all sides.
- Once all the clips are free, pull the bezel from the bottom.
Be careful when prying not to damage the bezel.
Use a spudger or other pry tool to pry up the bezel from all sides.
Once all the clips are free, pull the bezel from the bottom.
Step 4
Remove Four Phillips Screws Holding LCD Panel
- Remove the four screws securing the display panel.
Remove the four screws securing the display panel.
Step 5
Disconnect Connector/Ribbon From LCD Panel
- Let the display panel rest on the keyboard.
- The highlighted area is taped to the back of the display panel. Pry up to free it.
- Be careful not to damage the connector—pull it back gently to disconnect.
Let the display panel rest on the keyboard.
The highlighted area is taped to the back of the display panel. Pry up to free it.
Be careful not to damage the connector—pull it back gently to disconnect.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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madornetto - Mar 3, 2015
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Nylon covers are hard to see, they cover the entire area and peel off like a sticker, I didn’t think mine had any and I pulled the screw socket out, not disastrous but I would have liked to have not done this.
mcaddie7 - May 6, 2016
Any idea where I can buy some replacement ones?
Aysha Springston - Oct 15, 2015
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I was able to complete it successfully though right now I can’t get the bezel quite flush down on the bottom left. One clip doesn’t seem to want to go in so I’m not sure if the display cable is in the way or not. Will have to give it another look here after work but otherwise easy enough!
seunoresegun - Mar 18, 2016
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So what’s the screen model used in this video?, I have the same laptop
mcaddie7 - May 6, 2016
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Where could I find a replacement part for the 2 nylon screw covers?