Introduction
Dans le cas où votre écran d'affichage ne fonctionne pas, vous devrez peut-être le remplacer. Ce guide vous montrera comment retirer l'écran défectueux et le remplacer par un nouveau.
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Soulevez l'écran.
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Dévissez les deux vis Phillips # 000 de chaque côté de l'écran.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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David,
if you're still looking to solve this : replacing the AUO version or the Sony version of the LCD is exactly the same. However, things get more complicated when you had a broken AUO and want to replace it with a SONY LCD, or vice versa, because the flex circuit (visible in step 4 ) is different between a AUO and SONY LCD. So without switching the flex circuit, you will not be able to switch the LCD from a Sony to a AUO or from a AUO to a Sony.
Am I making sense ? There are I think 4 versions in total of all flex circuits + components (according to the service manual) : 1 is unique for the AUO, 1 is for the Sony, and the last 1 is for both, but depending on components soldered onto it, it needs to be used for either AUO or Sony.
Switching to AUO makes sense, because prices for a Sony replacement LCD nowadays will cost you more then the complete camera.
AUO LCD's can be found for about 20 - 40 $ . If only you could get hold of the appropriate flex circuit.
Hope this helps.
Regards
years ago i had attempted to replace the screen with no knowledge and i broke the lever, my question to you is how do i fix it now?
Moriah, I have the same issue. did you solve it ? I have a replacement screen but the ZIF plastic connector is broken. Did you find a way to fix it ?
This is BS. Thee is only one original screen, which is from Sony. AUO is an aftermarket screen, which isn’t suitable without a new flexcable. So if someone ask you which screen it is, if not replaced in the meantime, it’s always Sony.