I accidentally applied some pressure to the bottom part of the display on my 13” macbook air 2017 (near the hinge, whilst closed). This initially caused the top half of the display to show not work properly, showing lines. It then gradually got worse, until the entire display would only show colored lines.
I found that applying pressure to the bottom left hand side of the display temporarily mitigated the problem. I’m aware this is where one of the ribbon cables is, and guess this means it’s damaged? See attached video:
[video|2099]
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I was able to use the macbook normally when plugged into an external display. Because of this I assumed it was not a faulty graphics card, but some fault with the display cables. I don’t think the display it’s self is cracked as there is no visible crack. (Could I be wrong??)
I attempted replacing the LVDS connector myself, by replacing the hinge assembly but this was apparently not the cause of the problem. I can’t see any visible corrosion on the LVDS connector on the logic board either, so am assuming this too is fine.
The machine still boots, and works normally when attached to a display. I now think the problem may be to do with the LCD it’s self and the ribbon cables that attach it to the LVDS assembly (not sure about terminology here..).
I’m posting to try and get some help validating my assumptions. I’m not sure what the best next step would be, should I replace the LCD by separating it from the backlight and installing a new one? Is there some other component that is possibly the problem? I would not want to go to the trouble of replacing the LCD to find it was some other component! I could buy a completely new display assembly, but this feels wasteful!
I’ve never really done any repair this big before and whilst I’m willing to experiment (I have another laptop, so it is not an urgent repair) I’m currently feeling a bit out of my depth!
I accidentally applied some pressure to the bottom part of the display on my 13” macbook air 2017 (near the hinge, whilst closed). This initially caused the top half of the display to show not work properly, showing lines. It then gradually got worse, until the entire display would only show colored lines.
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I found that applying pressure to the bottom left hand side of the display temporarily mitigated the problem. I’m aware this is where one of the ribbon cables is, and guess this means it’s damaged? (see attached video: [video|2099])
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I found that applying pressure to the bottom left hand side of the display temporarily mitigated the problem. I’m aware this is where one of the ribbon cables is, and guess this means it’s damaged? See attached video:
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[video|2099]
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I was able to use the macbook normally when plugged into an external display. Because of this I assumed it was not a faulty graphics card, but some fault with the display cables. I don’t think the display it’s self is cracked as there is no visible crack. (Could I be wrong??)
I attempted replacing the LVDS connector myself, by replacing the hinge assembly but this was apparently not the cause of the problem. I can’t see any visible corrosion on the LVDS connector on the logic board either, so am assuming this too is fine.
The machine still boots, and works normally when attached to a display. I now think the problem may be to do with the LCD it’s self and the ribbon cables that attach it to the LVDS assembly (not sure about terminology here..).
I’m posting to try and get some help validating my assumptions. I’m not sure what the best next step would be, should I replace the LCD by separating it from the backlight and installing a new one? Is there some other component that is possibly the problem? I would not want to go to the trouble of replacing the LCD to find it was some other component! I could buy a completely new display assembly, but this feels wasteful!
I’ve never really done any repair this big before and whilst I’m willing to experiment (I have another laptop, so it is not an urgent repair) I’m currently feeling a bit out of my depth!
I accidentally applied some pressure to the bottom part of the display on my 13” macbook air 2017 (near the hinge, whilst closed). This initially caused the top half of the display to show not work properly, showing lines. It then gradually got worse, until the entire display would only show colored lines.
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I found that applying pressure to the bottom left hand side of the display temporarily mitigated the problem. (see attached video)
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I found that applying pressure to the bottom left hand side of the display temporarily mitigated the problem. I’m aware this is where one of the ribbon cables is, and guess this means it’s damaged? (see attached video: [video|2099])
I was able to use the macbook normally when plugged into an external display. Because of this I assumed it was not a faulty graphics card, but some fault with the display cables. I don’t think the display it’s self is cracked as there is no visible crack. (Could I be wrong??)
I attempted replacing the LVDS connector myself, by replacing the hinge assembly but this was apparently not the cause of the problem. I can’t see any visible corrosion on the LVDS connector on the logic board either, so am assuming this too is fine.
The machine still boots, and works normally when attached to a display. I now think the problem may be to do with the LCD it’s self and the ribbon cables that attach it to the LVDS assembly (not sure about terminology here..).
I’m posting to try and get some help validating my assumptions. I’m not sure what the best next step would be, should I replace the LCD by separating it from the backlight and installing a new one? Is there some other component that is possibly the problem? I would not want to go to the trouble of replacing the LCD to find it was some other component! I could buy a completely new display assembly, but this feels wasteful!
I’ve never really done any repair this big before and whilst I’m willing to experiment (I have another laptop, so it is not an urgent repair) I’m currently feeling a bit out of my depth!
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I accidentally applied some pressure to the bottom part of the display on my 13” macbook air 2017 (near the hinge, whilst closed). This initially caused the top half of the display to show not work properly, showing lines. It then gradually got worse, until the entire display would only show colored lines.
I found that applying pressure to the bottom left hand side of the display temporarily mitigated the problem. (see attached video)
I was able to use the macbook normally when plugged into an external display. Because of this I assumed it was not a faulty graphics card, but some fault with the display cables. I don’t think the display it’s self is cracked as there is no visible crack. (Could I be wrong??)
I attempted replacing the LVDS connector myself, by replacing the hinge assembly but this was apparently not the cause of the problem. I can’t see any visible corrosion on the LVDS connector on the logic board either, so am assuming this too is fine.
The machine still boots, and works normally when attached to a display. I now think the problem may be to do with the LCD it’s self and the ribbon cables that attach it to the LVDS assembly (not sure about terminology here..).
I’m posting to try and get some help validating my assumptions. I’m not sure what the best next step would be, should I replace the LCD by separating it from the backlight and installing a new one? Is there some other component that is possibly the problem? I would not want to go to the trouble of replacing the LCD to find it was some other component! I could buy a completely new display assembly, but this feels wasteful!
I’ve never really done any repair this big before and whilst I’m willing to experiment (I have another laptop, so it is not an urgent repair) I’m currently feeling a bit out of my depth!
Thanks! Any help or advice greatly appreciated :)