@plushar123 since this "by holding my finger there it fixes it" removes those lines it stands to reason that you will need either a new cable or a new connector. Check the contacts to make sure that none of them is bend etc. Clean the cable end contacts with something like a hard pencil eraser or even some scrub pad.
We might get a better idea if you post some pictures of the cable ends as well as the actual connector. Looks like the LCD and touch controller cable are one. Check the [document|42292] page 70. It is definitely easier to replace the cable then the connector. I would opt for that.
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@plushar123 something looks weird on the cable. Could just be my old eyes. Check the area marked and/or post a close-up image.
@plushar123 since this "by holding my finger there it fixes it" removes those lines it stands to reason that you will need either a new cable or a new connector. Check the contacts to make sure that none of them is bend etc. Clean the cable end contacts with something like a hard pencil eraser or even some scrub pad.
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We might get a better idea if you post some pictures of the cable ends as well as the actual connector. Not sure if you can replace the display cable, if so, I would opt for that. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Adding+images+to+an+existing+question/21499
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We might get a better idea if you post some pictures of the cable ends as well as the actual connector. Looks like the LCD and touch controller cable are one. Check the [document|42292] page 70. It is definitely easier to replace the cable then the connector. I would opt for that.
@plushar123 since this "by holding my finger there it fixes it" removes those lines it stands to reason that you will need either a new cable or a new connector. Check the contacts to make sure that none of them is bend etc. Clean the cable end contacts with something like a hard pencil eraser or even some scrub pad.
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We might get a better idea if you post some pictures of the cable ends as well as the actual connector. Not sure if you can replace the display cable, if so, I would opt for that.
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We might get a better idea if you post some pictures of the cable ends as well as the actual connector. Not sure if you can replace the display cable, if so, I would opt for that. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Adding+images+to+an+existing+question/21499
@plushar123 since this "by holding my finger there it fixes it" removes those lines it stands to reason that you will need either a new cable or a new connector. check the contacts to make sure that none of them is bend etc. Clean the cable end contacts with something like a hard pencil eraser or even some scrub pad.
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@plushar123 since this "by holding my finger there it fixes it" removes those lines it stands to reason that you will need either a new cable or a new connector. Check the contacts to make sure that none of them is bend etc. Clean the cable end contacts with something like a hard pencil eraser or even some scrub pad.
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We might get a better idea if you post some pictures of the cable ends as well as the actual connector. Not sure if you can replace the display cable, if so, I would opt for that.
@plushar123 since this "by holding my finger there it fixes it" removes those lines it stands to reason that you will need either a new cable or a new connector. check the contacts to make sure that none of them is bend etc. Clean the cable end contacts with something like a hard pencil eraser or even some scrub pad.