I am going to (possibly) disagree with @oldturkey03 on this one.
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I have an alternate possible so I am going to (possibly) disagree with @oldturkey03 on this one.
It could be the bezel and/or hinges. However, I have seen many similar issues in my shop and more commonly is the mounting points for the hinges on the LCD back cover.
I am attaching an image of the LCD cover for your model here (credit: https://www.ebay.com/itm/166225817683)[br]
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On your photos we don't have a good angle, but if you tilt yours at the right angle and use a flashlight to look inside, you should be able to see the mounting points for the hinges (in the red boxes in my image). Find that on yours, and look for the metal rings (threaded plastic-locking nuts). If the metal rings are still in the LCD back cover, then your hinges are likely broken. However, if you find no metal rings look on the backside of the hinges. If you see something like the below image (credit: https://shop.spirol.com/category/inserts-for-plastics), still attached to the hinges and held on with the screws, then you know the nuts necessary have ripped out of the plastic on the LCD back cover and that back cover is what needs to be replaced.
I am going to (possibly) disagree with @oldturkey03 on this one.
It could be the bezel and/or hinges. However, I have seen many similar issues in my shop and more commonly is the mounting points for the hinges on the LCD back cover.
I am attaching an image of the LCD cover for your model here (credit: https://www.ebay.com/itm/166225817683)[br]
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[image|3040011]
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On your photos we don't have a good angle, but if you tilt yours at the right angle and use a flashlight to look inside, you should be able to see the mounting points for the hinges (in the red boxes in my image). Find that on yours, and look for the metal rings (threaded plastic-locking nuts). If the metal rings are still in the LCD back cover, then your hinges are likely broken. However, if you find no metal rings look on the backside of the hinges. If you see something like the below image (credit: https://shop.spirol.com/category/inserts-for-plastics), then you know the nuts necessary have ripped out of the plastic on the LCD back cover and that back cover is what needs to be replaced.
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On your photos we don't have a good angle, but if you tilt yours at the right angle and use a flashlight to look inside, you should be able to see the mounting points for the hinges (in the red boxes in my image). Find that on yours, and look for the metal rings (threaded plastic-locking nuts). If the metal rings are still in the LCD back cover, then your hinges are likely broken. However, if you find no metal rings look on the backside of the hinges. If you see something like the below image (credit: https://shop.spirol.com/category/inserts-for-plastics), still attached to the hinges and held on with the screws, then you know the nuts necessary have ripped out of the plastic on the LCD back cover and that back cover is what needs to be replaced.
I am going to (possibly) disagree with @oldturkey03 on this one.
It could be the bezel and/or hinges. However, I have seen many similar issues in my shop and more commonly is the mounting points for the hinges on the LCD back cover.
I am attaching an image of the LCD cover for your model here (credit: https://www.ebay.com/itm/166225817683)[br]
[image|3040011]
On your photos we don't have a good angle, but if you tilt yours at the right angle and use a flashlight to look inside, you should be able to see the mounting points for the hinges (in the red boxes in my image). Find that on yours, and look for the metal rings (threaded plastic-locking nuts). If the metal rings are still in the LCD back cover, then your hinges are likely broken. However, if you find no metal rings look on the backside of the hinges. If you see something like the below image (credit: https://shop.spirol.com/category/inserts-for-plastics), then you know the nuts necessary have ripped out of the plastic on the LCD back cover and that back cover is what needs to be replaced.
[image|3040013]