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Macbook Pro 15" Repair - LCD Disassembly

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A guide on how to disassemble the lcd module in a 15" Macbook Pro. Visit http://www.powerbookmedic.com/mac-repair.php for more repair guides.

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  • Thanks for the video.

    My screen stays in the very lowest setting only, almost black. Once in a while it does pop back to life. Could this be a loose wire?

  • @deltaMIKEone - The problem is likely the inverter board. It could also be the inverter cable, but in this model the inverter board is usually the culprit.

  • Hi there. I have what appears to be a water-mark or smudge on my screen. I believe a bit of water must have got into the screen, is there a way i can clean this as it is under the screen without tempering with the LCD too much? Thanks

  • @jcEightySeven - Usually this won't be something you can clean out. You'll likely have to replace the LCD. We sell the part and offer the repair service. You can call us at 1-866-726-3342.

  • can the basel be taken off without the entire screen taken off the computer? I have a crack in the corner of my basel and i want to replace it with a new one :(

  • @mikrosha - No, it must be removed from the computer.

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  • I have tried several, and there is no way to unclip the camera cable s shown. That breaks the little legs off and no the frame is garbage. (no camera connection)

    Also, every one I have tried is glues in very well, including the bottom to the LCD on the face (front). When one tries to take the bottom loose, the frame cracks every time at the bottom screw on the left side. More trash.

  • @betterbeer100 - If you have issues of thirds, it is a defective LCD panel 97% of the time. So, it looks like your colleague replaced it with another bad one.

  • A colleague recently used your video to replace the LCD of my MACBOOK PRO. After this "repair" a third of my screen is working, a third works when i press on it and there is a solid black not working at all section just left of center about 2" in width. Any ideas??

  • Thank you

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