Introdução
A cracked LCD is no fun at all. Colors go wonky, things don't look right, it's an overall bad experience. Mysterious white lines and faded displays can often be fixed by replacing the LCD. Use this guide to help you out.
O que você precisa
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Remove the following ten screws securing the lower case to the upper case:
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Three 13.5 mm Phillips screws.
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Seven 3 mm Phillips screws.
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If present, grab the plastic tab attached to the battery connector and pull it toward the front edge of the device. For Late-2011 models the battery connector will not have a tab and is simply a plug that inserts straight down into the motherboard--to remove pry the plug straight up.
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Use the tip of a spudger to push the small plastic cable retainer away from the camera cable socket for enough clearance to remove the camera cable.
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Grab the upper case with your right hand and rotate it slightly toward the top of the display so the upper display bracket clears the edge of the upper case.
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Rotate the display slightly away from the upper case.
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Lift the display up and away from the upper case, minding any brackets or cables that may get caught.
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Insert a plastic opening tool underneath the black rubber gasket at the bottom left corner of the display assembly.
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Gently pry the wide edge of the gasket up from the back case.
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Before starting, be sure to clean the display glass with a lint-free cloth moistened with a mild solution; it will make the suction cup adhere better, and will make checking for dust on reassembly easier.
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With the heat gun set to low, start by heating the outer black border near the upper right corner of the glass panel.
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Ferramenta utilizada neste passo:Heavy-Duty Suction Cups (Pair)$14.95
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With the panel sufficiently heated, fasten a heavy-duty suction cup near the lower right corner of the display glass.
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To attach the suction cups we sell, first position the suction cup with the movable handle parallel to the face of the glass panel. While lightly holding the suction cup against the glass, raise the movable handle until it is parallel with the other handle.
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Gently lift the corner of the display glass enough to insert a guitar pick between it and the display assembly.
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Use the guitar pick to gently pry up the adhesive securing the front glass to the display.
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Pry up the glass panel along the right edge of the display up to the halfway point.
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Leave the guitar pick in place halfway up the right side of the display and remove the suction cup.
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Use a heat gun to soften the adhesive under the display glass along the right and top edges of the display.
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Attach a suction cup to the upper right corner of the front glass panel.
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Pull up on the glass panel while you use a second guitar pick to separate it from the rest of the display assembly.
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Continue working along the right edge of the front display glass until it is separated from the display.
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Holding the clutch cover firmly, slide it towards the right display hinge.
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Remove the four 2.3 mm Phillips #00 screws securing the LCD to the rear display bezel.
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Lift one of the top corners of the LCD panel out of the rear bezel with a plastic opening tool.
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Grasp the top corners of the LCD and rotate it upwards, slightly out of the display.
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Pull the LCD toward the top of the display panel, freeing the screw tabs from underneath the rear display bezel.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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8 comentários
As much a question as a comment. I have the antiglare version of this MBP which has a 10mm aluminium surround on the screen (it isn't listed on the MBP page) so this guide only applies, as far as I can tell, up to step 16.
As I'm not sure how things progress from there on, I think I'll not venture so far.
There is a guide for the 15" MacBook Pro that illustrates replacing the matte screen. In fact, you can pretty much follow that guide all the way through for the 17" as well. There are a few differences but not enough to trip you up.
Replacing the screen, the only trouble I encountered was with the front bezel. Be EXTRA careful when removing the bezel so that you don't warp/bend/crease it in any manner. Use generous amounts of heat and take the extra time. If the bezel does become out of shape, it will be difficult to glue it back on to the lid.
Hope that helps.
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April 30, 2016 - My Mid-2010 17" Macbook Pro Unibody (A1297) 6,2 did not look like the pictures shown in this guide. Starting at the step where the Bluetooth Cable is removed.
Where can I get a version of this LCD Replacement that matches my laptop? What other info is needed to determine?
Thanks,
Bill Fulbright