Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          25 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Keyboard
  • 3 steps
  • Screen
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Keyboard               
  • With the screen closed, place your laptop upside-down with the front facing you.
  • Remove the six 14.6mm Phillips #00 screws.
  • Remove the four 6.6mm Phillips #00 screws.

With the screen closed, place your laptop upside-down with the front facing you.

Remove the six 14.6mm Phillips #00 screws.

Remove the four 6.6mm Phillips #00 screws.

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Step 2

  • Flip the laptop over and open the lid.
  • Pry around the edges of the laptop base using the plastic opening tool.
  • Prying too hard can break the plastic clips.

Flip the laptop over and open the lid.

Pry around the edges of the laptop base using the plastic opening tool.

Prying too hard can break the plastic clips.

Step 3

  • Carefully lift the keyboard up.
  • Be very careful when lifting the keyboard up. Two zero insertion force (ZIF) cables are between the keyboard assembly and the motherboard. Do not lift the assembly too high.
  • Disconnect the two ZIF connectors from the motherboard using your fingernail to lift the cream-colored tab.

Carefully lift the keyboard up.

Be very careful when lifting the keyboard up. Two zero insertion force (ZIF) cables are between the keyboard assembly and the motherboard. Do not lift the assembly too high.

Disconnect the two ZIF connectors from the motherboard using your fingernail to lift the cream-colored tab.

Step 4

              Screen               
  • Remove the two rubber screw covers and the Phillips #00 screws beneath them.

Remove the two rubber screw covers and the Phillips #00 screws beneath them.

Step 5

  • Pry around the edges of the panel using the plastic opening tool.
  • Prying too hard can break the plastic clips.
  • Carefully pull off the screen cover.

Pry around the edges of the panel using the plastic opening tool.

Carefully pull off the screen cover.

Step 6

  • Remove the two 4.7mm Phillips#00 screws to free the screen-holding bracket from the back panel.

Remove the two 4.7mm Phillips#00 screws to free the screen-holding bracket from the back panel.

Step 7

  • Remove the four 3.6mm Phillips#00 screws on the right side of the screen.
  • Remove the four 3.6mm Phillips#00 screws on the left side of the screen.
  • Make sure you hold the screen so it doesn’t fall forward when removed from the bracket.

Remove the four 3.6mm Phillips#00 screws on the right side of the screen.

Remove the four 3.6mm Phillips#00 screws on the left side of the screen.

Make sure you hold the screen so it doesn’t fall forward when removed from the bracket.

Step 8

  • Gently lay the screen down to reveal the back side.
  • Remove the tape over top of the display cable connector.
  • Disconnect the display cable connector using your fingers.

Gently lay the screen down to reveal the back side.

Remove the tape over top of the display cable connector.

Disconnect the display cable connector using your fingers.

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

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Scott Snyder - Feb 22, 2018

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Great presentation. My screen develops purple and pink vertical lines and no picture but if I adjust screen backward or forwards it clears up…but the problem is getting worse. Another observation is that if I apply a lot of pressure on area between the power button and the left hinge that it will clear up at certain angles of the screen.

Is it possible/probable that I have a loose connection below that pressure point where the screen cable connects with the computer board or is it more likely that the cable has simply worn out and the wires are actually breaking? Or is there another conclusion?

Scott

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Harm - Jan 3, 2022

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great pictures, how do i solve my screen if it is completely disturbed but gets back to normal if i press the base on the left front corner,

it also helps if i move the screen forward and backward.

does someone has a recommendation what to do, or what the root/cause is? It happens more often every week.