Introduction
Ce tutoriel vous aide à retirer ou remplacer l'ensemble écran d'un Motorola Moto G5 Plus.
Ce tutoriel est pour remplacer un ensemble écran complet, bouton home compris. Votre pièce de remplacement devrait ressembler à ceci. Si vous avez acheté un simple écran, vous devrez effectuer des étapes de démontage supplémentaires qui ne sont pas inclues dans ce tutoriel.
Avant de démonter votre téléphone, déchargez la batterie en dessous de 25 % pour des raisons de sécurité. Cela réduira les risques de déclencher un incendie dangereux si jamais vous abîmez accidentellement la batterie pendant la réparation.
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Utilisez un embout ou un outil éjecteur de carte SIM, ou bien un trombone pour retirer la carte SIM de votre téléphone.
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Préparez un iOpener et posez-le sur le bord gauche de l'écran du téléphone pendant environ deux minutes ou jusqu'à ce qu'il soit légèrement trop chaud au toucher. Cela contribuera à ramollir l'adhésif qui fixe l'écran.
Heat not only along the phone’s left edge, right?
I used two suction cups on the screen. Just above the finger print reader and the other near the top. Then used my heatgun set at 390 degrees. Low speed and had the wide, flat blade attachment so the heat spread to a narrow/wide area. Heated the left edge from corner to corner, then pulled up on the suction cups until I could work in a plastic triangle guitar-like-pic under the screen. Continued to heat and add another pick around the screen . Do not rush and take your time. Got the screen off and didn’t damage the adhesive too bad. Was able to reuse it. Once reassembled, I heated the screen around the edge and rubbed with a plastic tool to make sure the adhesive was working. So far so good with the adhesive. Good Luck!
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Référez-vous à la deuxième et la troisième photo pour vous familiariser avec l'épaisseur de l'adhésif le long des bords de l'écran.
2mm ONLY on the SIDES of the display. The top can have adhesive as far as 10mm from the edge, and at the bottom as much as 12mm. And there’s no way to cut this adhesive with the tools at 45 degrees. Once the left side is open, carefully insert the tool a little further at a time on the top and bottom, whilst attempting to keep a little pull force on the suction cup. Hard to do, and almost inevitably the on-off button will be hit at some point unless you’re really careful. The adhesive pieces are quite tough, and I used a tiny scissors to cut some of the adhesive “ropes” when the case was far enough open. A highly detailed photo of the adhesive locations top and bottom (and on both parts) would help here. This is likely the most difficult step (well, don’t know for certain, ‘cause I haven’t got further yet…), and warrants better photos and explanation IMO.
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Posez une ventouse sur l'écran, au milieu du bord gauche.
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Tirez fermement et constamment sur la ventouse pour ouvrir un léger espace entre la dalle de l'écran et la coque arrière.
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Si vous n'arrivez pas à soulever l'écran, même en faisant des gros efforts, chauffez plus pour continuer à ramollir l'adhésif et réessayez. L'adhésif refroidit rapidement, vous devrez donc peut-être faire chauffer plusieurs fois.
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Continuez à couper l'adhésif sur les bords supérieur et droit du téléphone.
Pues se me fastidia la pantalla al hacer esto
This is a great guide except for one thing. My screen works fine but it is separating from the phone on both sides. I need to remove it just enough to clean up the old adhesive and reattach. The instructions on repeating the steps in reverse order to replace the screen doesn't help with getting the regluing right, what kind of glue or double sided tape to use, etc …
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Une fois que tout l'adhésif a été tranché, soulevez soigneusement le bord gauche de l'écran.
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Calez l'écran à la verticale contre une boîte pour éviter de déformer ou d'arracher les nappes de l'écran et du lecteur d'empreintes digitales.
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Détachez l'autocollant jaune qui recouvre deux des vis cruciformes noires sous le haut-parleur interne.
Attention must be paid not to lose the small rubber gasket around the proximity sensor - I found it best to collect it with all the screws of the midframe and reinstall it at the end during re-assembly.
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Dévissez les vis cruciformes suivantes du châssis central :
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Seize vis noires de 3,8 mm
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Trois vis argentées de 2,4 mm
Esa placa se levanta por el otro lado, por donde estan los botones de volumen por ahi se puede levantar de una mejor manera.
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Insérez l'extrémité plate d'une spatule entre le châssis central et le bord gauche du téléphone, puis faites délicatement levier pour défaire les deux clips qui maintiennent le châssis central en place.
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Ôtez l'ensemble écran du téléphone.
If your digitizer appears to be "dead", power down the phone (which you can't because the digitizer is dead) and disconnect the battery connector by prying the connector up out of its socket (with something NONE conductive like your spudge tool) for few seconds. (It does not "slide" out, but pries straight up.) This will FORCE a cold boot and initialize the digitizer WITHOUT a factory reset, preserving all setups and all your files. :-)
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
Comparez votre pièce de remplacement à la pièce d'origine. Il vous faudra peut-être transférer d'éventuels composants restants ou retirer des films adhésifs de la nouvelle pièce avant de commencer le remontage.
Apportez vos déchets électroniques à un recycleur certifié R2 ou e-Stewards.
La réparation ne s’est pas déroulée comme prévu ? Consultez notre communauté de réponses pour obtenir de l’aide au diagnostic.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
Comparez votre pièce de remplacement à la pièce d'origine. Il vous faudra peut-être transférer d'éventuels composants restants ou retirer des films adhésifs de la nouvelle pièce avant de commencer le remontage.
Apportez vos déchets électroniques à un recycleur certifié R2 ou e-Stewards.
La réparation ne s’est pas déroulée comme prévu ? Consultez notre communauté de réponses pour obtenir de l’aide au diagnostic.
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20 commentaires
Thank you for the explainations. I followed the whole tutorial and I manage to fix the phone with no surprise.
Thank you. Instructions are great.
After replacing the screen, touch is offset by 125 pixels on Y axis (meaning that first registration from the top edge is at 125 px). Is there a way to get the phone to recalibrate?
Thanks
Thanks. These tips, plus the Moto G5 LCD guide solved my problem. The replacement I purchased was only for the LCD (needed to heat and remove the glass after disassembling the whole phone). Again, thanks.
does the silver plastic on back of digitizer need to be removed in order for the screen to light up on the display??
I assume there are two pieces to the screen - the glass front/digitizer/touchscreen and the LCD display itself. Is this correct? On mine I believe only the glass/digitizer is cracked since the phone works fine and has only a minor crack. This tutorial doesn’t show how to separate them. Is my understanding correct? I also need to buy the correct part and it is a bit confusing.
Hey Ken! You are correct, there are technically two parts to the screen—the LCD/digitizer, and the glass. That said, they are glued together and extremely hard to separate! Without special tools, your likelihood of successfully replacing the glass without breaking the LCD is low. That’s why this guide just shows the removal and replacement of the whole screen assembly. If you’d like to buy the whole screen assembly (like the one in the guide) then you can do so here! If you’d prefer to just get the glass and do that repair, you might be able to find the part on another site, but unfortunately we don’t have a guide for that.
I just followed the guide with a replacement screen from ifixit and sadly it is not touch responsive though the picture is fine. I've tried wiping the cache and erasing all data from the bootloader with no success. Touch is still working with the original screen. Has anyone else had this problem?
Adam, it sounds like we may have shipped you a bad screen! I’m really sorry it’s not working for you. I suggest you get in contact with our customer support team and see if they can get you a replacement for your replacement. Just make sure you tell them that the touch on the original screen is still working!
Yes, hopefully is just a bad screen as that would be easy enough to resolve. Waiting to hear back from support now.
Alright! After a lot of googling and persistence I got it working. With the new screen connected I did a full factory reset from the bootloader, turned the phone off, disconnected the battery for ~ 30 seconds, reconnected it, switched on and hey presto, good as new :-)
That is crazy!! Excellent detective work and persistence. Thanks for keeping us updated, enjoy your new screen! :)
Had similar thing to me and after restarting phone multiple times through an org cable (it can probably also be done by holding down power button) and touch functionality was restored
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This procedure was also required in my case. Also, I would recommend adding a step or note about applying the adhesive before plugging in the new screen. Otherwise, the directions read as though you should plug in the new screen first. This became a problem in my case because I didn’t realize that unplugging the screen to apply the adhesive would cause the screen to loose touch functionality. I was able to restore it using the battery method outlined here, but did have to go through the RMA process to get another adhesive strip to complete the repair.
After replacing my screen using the ifixit kit, there was no touch capability. I tried several things, but the only thing that worked was a factory reset. Follow the directions for external reset on this page, using recovery mode.
That’s great to know, Thomas! Thank you. It seems like you aren’t the only one who has come across this problem—I’ll add a note about this in the final step.
Hi,
I recently got the ifix it screen repir kit, and everything went fine, until I tried to type on the phone with the new screen. Like the folks above, I had an issue with the touch functionality. However, though I reset the phone, and wiped my data, the touch screen still won’t respond.
Extremely dissapointed. Please advise.
Great instructions with clear, precise photos. I found this very helpful with only one observation to add: For me, the most difficult part of this repair was affixing the new adhesive. I received an adhesive kit that comes on a peel-away template. It would have helped me, and I imagine others, if there was some demonstration of how to go about installing the new adhesive from the template on which it comes. Otherwise a great tutorial. Thanks, Mark
I was nervous about doing this. Your instructions were excellent and easy to follow the photo’s were very good they made doing the screen replacement pleasant. Thank you very much for helping with your knowledge of the subject.
re : Notification Diffuser
There is a little part that dropped out during this procedure, but not covered here.
It’s the Notification Diffuser, a little semi-translucent piece of whitish rubber about 3mm sqr.
It goes on the underside of the midframe (not in any photo here), at the top of the phone, just to the left of that centimeter wide well or hole in the motherboard, as you’re looking at the motherboard with the phone open.
It’s right near the farthest left brass “dot” in Figure 13’s photo.
It covers the Notification light.
There is mention of it on this youtube :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdenXVWz... (Not in English but you’ll here a word that sounds like “Diffuser” as he points it out.