This is one of the risks of not using the proper part. Apple doesn't make ID'ing the system easy as the A# is not enough you need the year and some times even the sub ID value.
To fix this will require peeling the LCD panel out of the lid frame to then move the magnet into the correct placement to hit the Hall sensor held on the logic board if that's even possible.
Here's the location of the Hall sensor
The risk of damaging the LCD panel is the gamble and I'm not sure the frame offers the needed cavity to move the magnet to meet the newer systems need. While not the same system here's a deep dive into the display assembly of a retina system so you can see this is not an easy task MacBook Pro Retina Display Teardown.
I'm sorry to give you the bad news. I wish I had a better one as these displays are still way to expensive even used!
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