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Steps
23
Time Required
3 hours
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- USB connector
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Introduction
Https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=rxc9C1UrVVs
What you need
Step 1
Exchange of the connecter card
- Also look at the pdf file or I have some photos that could not be deposited in this tutorial
- Photograph of the broken plug, the central part is no longer centred and moves, hence the loss of USB connection with the computer
Also look at the pdf file or I have some photos that could not be deposited in this tutorial
Photograph of the broken plug, the central part is no longer centred and moves, hence the loss of USB connection with the computer
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Step 2
View of the defect
- Seen from the broken socket, the central part almost no longer holds and goes wrong
- Photo of the item to be replaced (new card)
Seen from the broken socket, the central part almost no longer holds and goes wrong
Photo of the item to be replaced (new card)
Step 3
Or buy the replacement card
- After a long search, I was able to find the famous map on the Aliexpress website
After a long search, I was able to find the famous map on the Aliexpress website
Step 4
tools required
- Screwdrivers #00
- Phone disassembly kit
Screwdrivers #00
Phone disassembly kit
Step 5
- For the disassembly of the complete plastics of the device, Proceed according to this very good video:
I attach here the links to his other videos that allow you to go further in disassembly (useless in our case). - Video #2, Removing The Circuit Boards https://youtu.be/_-gQbCM7QMw
- Vidéo #3, Suppression de l’assemblage CCD/Boîte de miroir/Shutter https://youtu.be/ZUZVH6Bfxfs - Vidéo #4, Putting It All Back Together https://youtu.be/7gJr4ANik-g - Vidéo #5, Power Switch & Mode Selector Switch Repair https://youtu.be/rpE7Co3df
For the disassembly of the complete plastics of the device, Proceed according to this very good video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxc9C1Ur…
I attach here the links to his other videos that allow you to go further in disassembly (useless in our case). - Video #2, Removing The Circuit Boards https://youtu.be/_-gQbCM7QMw
- Vidéo #3, Suppression de l’assemblage CCD/Boîte de miroir/Shutter https://youtu.be/ZUZVH6Bfxfs - Vidéo #4, Putting It All Back Together https://youtu.be/7gJr4ANik-g - Vidéo #5, Power Switch & Mode Selector Switch Repair https://youtu.be/rpE7Co3df
Step 6
Following the links
- Video #7, Repairing The Set Button And Control Dial https://youtu.be/zaJJqRCfYXc - Video #8, Testing The Power Board https://youtu.be/yeCrpv_u1Zw
Video #7, Repairing The Set Button And Control Dial https://youtu.be/zaJJqRCfYXc - Video #8, Testing The Power Board https://youtu.be/yeCrpv_u1Zw
Step 7
Location of the screws to be removed
- Download this page DIagram #1: http://www.thebobfactor.com/Canon%206… - Print the - You have the position of all the screws and at each screw disassembled, glue it with a small tape tape, which will allow you to know or put it back to rewind
- There are two other boards, if you need to go further in disassembly (not necessary in our case). Diagram #2: http://www.thebobfactor.com/Canon%206… Diagram #3: http://www.thebobfactor.com/Canon%206…
Download this page DIagram #1: http://www.thebobfactor.com/Canon%206… - Print the - You have the position of all the screws and at each screw disassembled, glue it with a small tape tape, which will allow you to know or put it back to rewind
There are two other boards, if you need to go further in disassembly (not necessary in our case). Diagram #2: http://www.thebobfactor.com/Canon%206… Diagram #3: http://www.thebobfactor.com/Canon%206…
Step 8
Trick
- Small tip, to avoid losing the screws I put a magnet so that the screws are “glued” to the screwdriver
Small tip, to avoid losing the screws I put a magnet so that the screws are “glued” to the screwdriver
Step 9
After the operations described in the video
- Once this video has been dismantled, you must see this
- We can move on to disassembly the card
Once this video has been dismantled, you must see this
We can move on to disassembly the card
Step 10
Unbuttoning connecters and removal of screws
- There are 5 screws left to loosen and 6 connecters to unbutton
- Start removing the 2 connecters in photo 1 with a tweezer, take on the side of the plug without pulling the wires
There are 5 screws left to loosen and 6 connecters to unbutton
Start removing the 2 connecters in photo 1 with a tweezer, take on the side of the plug without pulling the wires
Step 11
Removal of connectors
- Remove the two cables from these two connecters, as well as the screw on the right
Remove the two cables from these two connecters, as well as the screw on the right
Step 12
Removal of the screws
- 3 screws to remove, one of which is hidden under the yellow tape
- Remove the plastic cable holder
3 screws to remove, one of which is hidden under the yellow tape
Remove the plastic cable holder
Step 13
Screw removal
- Remove the last screw
Remove the last screw
Step 14
Ribbon connecter
- Detach the tablecloth by pulling underneath with a flat screwdriver or with an unfolded paper clip in the hole provided for this purpose
Detach the tablecloth by pulling underneath with a flat screwdriver or with an unfolded paper clip in the hole provided for this purpose
Step 15
Clear the card
- This is the most delicate part to gently clear the card by moving it without forcing it, until it finds its pivot point
- Be careful, because at the moment there is still a connecter connected under the card. However, the cable is long enough to take it out without worry
- At the curvature of the red thread, a small bent visible next to the screw hole is observed. It is probably he who makes it so difficult to remove the card.
- There is a second one on the upper part of the card next to the screw that was under the yellow tape.
This is the most delicate part to gently clear the card by moving it without forcing it, until it finds its pivot point
Be careful, because at the moment there is still a connecter connected under the card. However, the cable is long enough to take it out without worry
At the curvature of the red thread, a small bent visible next to the screw hole is observed. It is probably he who makes it so difficult to remove the card.
There is a second one on the upper part of the card next to the screw that was under the yellow tape.
Step 16
Video connecter removal
- The connecter undoes very easily by levering on each side of the golden connecter
- The wide arrow indicates where to pin the soft tablecloth
The connecter undoes very easily by levering on each side of the golden connecter
The wide arrow indicates where to pin the soft tablecloth
Step 17
Card withdrawn
- Exchange the deposited card
Exchange the deposited card
Step 18
Reassembly of the card
- Put the golden connecter back on, a slight pressure is enough
Put the golden connecter back on, a slight pressure is enough
Step 19
Identification of the card centring picot
- We see where the plastic pin is located that holds the printed circuit board, next to the screw hole
- Locate the same principle on the top of the map
We see where the plastic pin is located that holds the printed circuit board, next to the screw hole
Locate the same principle on the top of the map
Step 20
Rest from the map
- Reinsert the tablecloth into its connecter, without forcing, the hole of the tablecloth must be in the plastic pin to be in place
Reinsert the tablecloth into its connecter, without forcing, the hole of the tablecloth must be in the plastic pin to be in place
Step 21
Installation of the cables
- Be careful, the screw on the side comes to the arrowhead, the other hole must remain free for the screw of the plastic case (I was wrong)
Be careful, the screw on the side comes to the arrowhead, the other hole must remain free for the screw of the plastic case (I was wrong)
Step 22
Reassembly of plastics
- Proceeding with the opposite of the video, everything went well.
- Just when you put the rear facade back, the screen no longer folded down completely, don’t panic, just unlock the three side screws of the card you just changed. The different plastic parts must join without leaving an apparent day.
- Review the end of the video or this problem is well explained, it is thanks to it that I solved this little problem
Proceeding with the opposite of the video, everything went well.
Just when you put the rear facade back, the screen no longer folded down completely, don’t panic, just unlock the three side screws of the card you just changed. The different plastic parts must join without leaving an apparent day.
Review the end of the video or this problem is well explained, it is thanks to it that I solved this little problem
Step 23
- Use 3M spray mount glue to glue the rubber sheath on the case
- Good luck and good photos
Use 3M spray mount glue to glue the rubber sheath on the case
Good luck and good photos
To reassemble your device, follow the instructions in reverse order.
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