I would inspect the logic board and the T-CON board connectors and the short eDP cable. I’m suspecting corrosion or bent contact.
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If you don’t see anything check the Hall sensor units on the back side of the logic board. On the left & right sides you’ll find two elevated segments which press the sensors to the back side of the case. One or both may be bad.
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If you don’t see anything check the Hall sensor units on the back side of the logic board. On the left & right sides you’ll find two elevated segments which press the sensors to the back side of the case, one or both may be bad.
I would inspect the logic board and the T-CON board connectors and the short eDP cable. I’m suspecting corrosion or bent contact. If you don’t see anything check the Hall sensor units on the back side of the logic board. On the left & right sides you’ll find two elevated segments which press the sensors to the back side of the case. One or both may be bad.
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I would inspect the logic board and the T-CON board connectors and the short eDP cable. I’m suspecting corrosion or bent contact.
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If you don’t see anything check the Hall sensor units on the back side of the logic board. On the left & right sides you’ll find two elevated segments which press the sensors to the back side of the case. One or both may be bad.
I would inspect the logic board and the T-CON board connectors and the short eDP cable. I’m suspecting corrosion or bent contact. If you don’t see anything check the Hall sensor units on the back side of the logic board. On the left & right sides you’ll find two elevated segments which press the sensors to the back side of the case. One or both may be bad.