Difficulty
Easy
Steps
4
Time Required
10 - 15 minutes
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- LCD Screen
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
LCD Screen
- Use a Philips #000 screwdriver to remove the three 2mm screws on the bottom of the LCD screen.
Use a Philips #000 screwdriver to remove the three 2mm screws on the bottom of the LCD screen.
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Step 2
- Tilt the LCD screen all the way up and use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the three 4mm screws from the back of the LCD screen.
Tilt the LCD screen all the way up and use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the three 4mm screws from the back of the LCD screen.
Step 3
- Remove Back panel from LCD screen.
- Use a spudger tool to release ribbon cable from the ZIF connector.
- The cable is thin and delicate. Detach with care.
Remove Back panel from LCD screen.
Use a spudger tool to release ribbon cable from the ZIF connector.
The cable is thin and delicate. Detach with care.
Step 4
- The screen is detached and can now be replaced.
The screen is detached and can now be replaced.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Andrew Baez - Dec 19, 2017
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Are there any problems with the replacement screen? It’s a touch screen, just making sure the functionality of the screen is still intact.
alan saltus - Feb 3, 2018
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These directions do not give enough information. The screed is glued into the frame. The replacement parts do not come with the circuit board.
rachelkernali - Jun 27, 2018
Did you successfully replace the screen? I took off the screws, and got to the detaching the wire stage but then discovered as you said “the glue”. Any further insight would be appreciated!
paolofarinella - May 14, 2018
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My G7X lost one of the 2 screws holding the screen: do you know where I can find them?