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Multiple vertical lines, different colors in center of MBP display

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This happened a few weeks back.  Shut down my MBP for the night. In the morning turned MBP back on and to my astonishment had a vertical area roughly 1 ½" wide centered on my display that is non-responsive.  To read anything, or do any type of work, I have to drag the open file back & forth, in order to see whats underneath.  I hooked MBP up to my 32" remote display, turned on mirroring, and the remote display comes in perfect.  Thanks to " IFIXIT", for the suggestion!  I have also tried pressing around the edges of display , with no changes.  On the rare occasion, sometimes the pixelization  will change on start up, then go back to the original fault.  Suggestions?   Faulty LCD panel?  I'm very good with repairing things, appliances, some electronics, etc.  IFIXIT guides are awesome!

Thanks    Sparky!

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MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Model A1211

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Multiple vertical lines, different colors in center of MBP display

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This happened a few weeks back.  Shut down my MBP for the night. In the morning turned MBP back on and to my astonishment had a vertical area roughly 1 ½" wide centered on my display that is non-responsive.  To read anything, or do any type of work, I have to drag the open file back & forth, in order to see whats underneath.  I hooked MBP up to my 32" remote display, turned on mirroring, and the remote display comes in perfect.  Thanks to " IFIXIT", for the suggestion!  I have also tried pressing around the edges of display , with no changes.  On the rare occasion, sometimes the pixelization  will change on start up, then go back to the original fault.  Suggestions?   Faulty LCD panel?  I'm very good with repairing things, appliances, some electronics, etc.  IFIXIT guides are awesome!

Thanks    Sparky!

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MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Model A1211

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