Einleitung
Save money by replacing just the LCD rather than the entire display assembly.
Werkzeuge
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Use your thumbs to push the two battery retaining tabs away from the battery.
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The battery should pop up enough to rotate it toward yourself and lift it out of the lower case.
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Lift the memory cover slightly and pull it toward yourself to remove it from the lower case.
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Remove the following ten screws:
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Two 14.7 mm shouldered Phillips.
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Three 12.3 mm Phillips.
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One 3.8 mm T8 Torx.
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One 6.8 mm T8 Torx.
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Three 1.3 mm Phillips.
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Use your fingernails to separate the ZIF cable lock away from its socket. (Move the two brown bits down 1mm)
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Starting near the display, lift the upper case straight up off the lower case, minding any cables that may get caught.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the hard drive cable connector up off the logic board.
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Bend the hard drive cable away from the PC card cage, giving yourself room to remove it.
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Use the tip of a spudger to peel back the small strip of copper tape off the edge of the PC card cage near the side of the lower case.
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Remove the four Phillips screws (2- 4 mm & 2 -6.8 mm ) securing the PC card cage to the lower case.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the ribbon cable connector up off the AirPort/Bluetooth board.
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Remove the single 2.1 mm Phillips screw securing the AirPort/Bluetooth bracket to the lower case.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the AirPort/Bluetooth board up off the adhesive securing it to the lower case.
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If necessary, remove the piece of tape and EMI foam covering the AirPort/Bluetooth antennas.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry both antenna connectors up off the AirPort/Bluetooth board.
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If necessary, use the tip of a spudger to remove the small piece of foam tape from the side of the left speaker.
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De-route both AirPort/Bluetooth antennas and the inverter cable from underneath the DC-in board ribbon cable.
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Remove four T6 Torx screws from the left display hinge. 2- 8 mm and 1 -10 mm and one 6 mm left to right.
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Remove four T6 Torx screws from the right display hinge. 2- 8 mm and 1 -10 mm and one 6 mm right to left.
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While supporting the display with one hand, remove the one remaining T6 10 mm Torx screw from each display bracket (two screws total).
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Lift the display straight up from the lower case, minding any cables that may get caught.
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A small bracket (shown in red) near either side of the clutch cover is free to rotate about the display hinge and must be inserted behind the heat sink framework for the display to seat properly.
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Before completely lowering the display onto the lower case, use a spudger to rotate the bracket toward the rear edge of your PowerBook, and insert the bracket between the heat sink framework and the adjacent spring. The second picture shows the bracket correctly installed.
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When removing the display screws, keep track of the thin metal bracket (shown in green) under the screws on the inner display bracket.
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The outer display bracket (shown in orange) simply slides onto the spiral display spring. Be sure to press it on before installing your display into the lower case.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger between the front display bezel and the plastic rim attached to the rear bezel near the lower right corner of the display.
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While carefully prying the rear display bezel away from the display assembly, use a small flathead screwdriver to pry the small steel clip nearest the bottom right corner of the display away from the edge of the front display bezel.
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Repeat the above procedure until you've released all the clips along the right side of the display.
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Slightly lift the recently-freed corner of the rear display bezel to separate the clips along the span of the clutch hinges.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger between the rear display bezel and the plastic surround of the front display bezel near the lower left corner of the display.
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Carefully pry the rear display bezel away from the front display bezel to release a metal clip.
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Repeat the previous procedure to release the clips along the left side of the rear display bezel.
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Slightly lift the lower edge of the rear display bezel and push it toward the top edge of the display, releasing the clips along the top edge of the rear display bezel.
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Remove the rear display bezel and set it aside.
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Use the tip of a spudger to lift the display inverter enough to grab it with your fingers.
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Lift the display inverter slightly out of the clutch hinges.
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Remove the four 3.3 mm Phillips screws securing the right side of the LCD to the front display bezel.
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With the heat gun set to low, start by heating the front display bezel near the upper left corner of the display panel.
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Insert a plastic opening tool between the metal LCD frame and the front bezel.
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Use the flat end of a metal spudger to gently pry up the adhesive securing the metal LCD frame to the front bezel, taking special care not to scratch the LCD panel.
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While it is still inserted between the metal LCD frame and the front bezel, run the edge of your metal spudger along the top edge of the display to separate the adhesive securing the two pieces together, heating the area you are working on with a heat gun as necessary.
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Continue running the edge of your metal spudger between the LCD frame and the front bezel until the right, bottom, and left sides of the LCD are free.
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As you pull the top edge of the LCD out of the front display bezel, remove the small magnet that is responsible for putting the display to sleep when it is closed.
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Lift the top edge of the LCD out of the front display bezel and slightly pull its bottom edge away from the clutch hinges.
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Push the backlight cable connector through the slot cut into the front display bezel.
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Remove the LCD.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.