You no longer have to replace your non-Unibody MacBook Pro display assembly in order to fix a faulty/cracked display. We’ve released a set of guides that show you how to remove the LCD from the rest of the assembly, and switch it out with a new one.
The entire process is relatively straightforward, but not for the faint of heart—it requires the user to separate the bezels from the LCD using a spudger, albeit from an LCD that’s already presumed to be broken.
This procedure can be performed on model A1150, A1211, and A1226/A1260 MacBook Pros; if you’re unsure which laptop you have, feel free to use iFixit’s laptop identification system!
Also make sure to choose the correct LCD type, as the A1150 and A1211 LCD differs from the A1226/A1260 model.
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Does this include the model A1398
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