Macbook 13″ Repair – Lcd From Bottom Pan Removal

8 Comments on "Macbook 13″ Repair – Lcd From Bottom Pan Removal"

  1. PowerbookMedic says:

    That means that the inverter cable is either pinched or not plugged in correctly to the inverter board. (The inverter cable is the cable that runs from the corner of the LCD to the inverter board.)

  2. terrorizingtheturbin says:

    I’m currently taking mine apart as we speak. I’m stuck right now and wondering if you could help. It had a nasty accident where the display was ripped completely free of the bottom pan. I have the new display, LCD, wifi and display cable but I cant figure out what steps to take to reconnect the display/iSight cable to the bottom pan. I would be SO greatful if you could give me a pointer! Thank you for all your vids!

  3. terrorizingtheturbin says:

    BTW: it almost looks like the area that it (the data/iSight cable) needs to be plugged into is under the superdrive?? Not sure. Any help would be really appreciated! Thx again!

  4. PowerbookMedic says:

    You’ll need to disassemble the entire unit including the display assembly. You’ll need to watch most of our videos on the Macbook as we do have the complete disassembly in videos.

  5. terrorizingtheturbin says:

    Thank you again! I realized after watching that the display cable can only be removed from the board after the optical drive is unplugged/removed. I really appreciate the vids. I work with Macs all day, everyday and never realized that. -MattiPatch Solutions

  6. carvla says:

    me 2 when i plugged the new screen and turn on the mac the backlight was no working help please

  7. tuone says:

    i followed all your steps, but when switching on the laptop i can barely see the image. do you have any idea what it could be?

  8. Jd215 says:

    The same thing happened to me, the backlight doesnt work!

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