Difficulty
Easy
Steps
8
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
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- LCD Screen
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
LCD Screen
- Remove the two 1.75mm Phillips #00 screws located on the bottom border of the LCD screen.
Remove the two 1.75mm Phillips #00 screws located on the bottom border of the LCD screen.
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Step 2
- Remove the two 1.75mm Phillips #00 screws located on the back side of the LCD screen.
Remove the two 1.75mm Phillips #00 screws located on the back side of the LCD screen.
Step 3
- Carefully separate the bottom border of the frame from the back surface of the LCD screen.
Carefully separate the bottom border of the frame from the back surface of the LCD screen.
Step 4
- Remove the silver shield from the back side of the LCD screen.
Remove the silver shield from the back side of the LCD screen.
Step 5
- Remove the smaller bracket covering the bottom portion of the control board.
Remove the smaller bracket covering the bottom portion of the control board.
Step 6
- Carefully remove the spacer from behind the LCD screen.
Carefully remove the spacer from behind the LCD screen.
Step 7
- Detach the ribbon from the socket with a pair of tweezers.
Detach the ribbon from the socket with a pair of tweezers.
Step 8
- Pull the LCD screen away from the camera and set aside.
Pull the LCD screen away from the camera and set aside.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Rawr Peng - Jun 18, 2022
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Step 2 makes this repair impossible, the LCD screen is stuck at an angle where it’s impossible to get a normal Phillips onto it without stripping the screw. Horribly inaccurate picture of how ’easy’ it is to put the screwdriver there. Don’t follow this guide.