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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 jayeff

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Hi @asg28
-The backlighting is usually part of the screen but check the circuit board near the screen cable for a loose cable connection or a fuse on the board.
+The backlighting is usually part of the screen but check the screen flex cable for a loose cable connection or for a fuse (smd type) on the circuit board , close to the connector.
-Looking at the image in Step.7 of the [guide|141223] guide, you can see a separated two wire flex cable from the display. I’m fairly certain that is the backlight power feed. You may be able to check if there is power there or not.
+Looking at the image in Step.7 of the [guide|141223] guide, you can see a separated two wire flex cable from the display, which joins into the main display flex cable, with a +ve and -ve symbol on the leads where it connects on the main cable. I’m fairly certain that is the backlight power feed. You may be able to check if there is power there or not.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @asg28
The backlighting is usually part of the screen but check the circuit board near the screen cable for a loose cable connection or a fuse on the board.
-Looking at the image in Step.7 of the [guide|141223] guide, you can see a separate two wire flex cable from the display. I’m fairly certain that is the backlight power feed. You may be able to check if there is power there or not.
+Looking at the image in Step.7 of the [guide|141223] guide, you can see a separated two wire flex cable from the display. I’m fairly certain that is the backlight power feed. You may be able to check if there is power there or not.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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-@asg28
+Hi @asg28
-The backlight is usually part of the screen but check the circuit board near the screen cable for a loose cable connection or a fuse on the board.
+The backlighting is usually part of the screen but check the circuit board near the screen cable for a loose cable connection or a fuse on the board.
Looking at the image in Step.7 of the [guide|141223] guide, you can see a separate two wire flex cable from the display. I’m fairly certain that is the backlight power feed. You may be able to check if there is power there or not.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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@asg28

The backlight is usually part of the screen but check the circuit board near the screen cable for a loose cable connection or a fuse on the board.

Looking at the  image in Step.7 of the  [guide|141223] guide, you can see a separate two wire flex cable from the display. I’m fairly certain that is the backlight power feed. You may be able to check if there is power there or not.

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