The symptom you mentioned (the display cuts out when opening it beyond 45°) is a tell-tale sign of the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/16943/macbook-pro-flexgate-repair-program?srsltid=AfmBOopdkymC4LvoltK2gN1jODf9-9JU9CLhUNUNBk3NvLIch57rXpQe|Flexgate] issue, as mentioned by Dan in the comments. It's very unlikely that the display cable you're pointing out is the cause of the issue. It's much more likely that the issue is due damage to the cables shown in the attached picture. Unfortunately Dan is right in saying the only feasible fix for most people is to replace the display (the other fix involves micro soldering new traces onto the damaged cable). Good luck!
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The symptom you mentioned (the display cuts out when opening it beyond 45°) is a tell-tale sign of the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/16943/macbook-pro-flexgate-repair-program?srsltid=AfmBOopdkymC4LvoltK2gN1jODf9-9JU9CLhUNUNBk3NvLIch57rXpQe|Flexgate] issue, as mentioned by Dan in the comments. It's very unlikely that the display cable you're pointing out is the cause of the issue. It's much more likely that the issue is due to damage to the cables shown in the attached picture. Unfortunately Dan is right in saying the only feasible fix for most people is to replace the display (the other fix involves micro soldering new traces onto the damaged cable). Good luck!
The symptom you mentioned (the display cuts out when opening it beyond 45°) is a tell-tale sign of the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/16943/macbook-pro-flexgate-repair-program?srsltid=AfmBOopdkymC4LvoltK2gN1jODf9-9JU9CLhUNUNBk3NvLIch57rXpQe|Flexgate] issue, as mentioned by Dan in the comments. It's very unlikely that the display cable you're pointing out is the cause of the issue. It's much more likely that the issue is due damage to the cables shown in the attached picture. Unfortunately Dan is right in saying the only feasible fix for most people is to replace the display (the other fix involves micro soldering new traces onto the damaged cable). Good luck!
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