Введение
Is your Asus Transformer Pad (TF103C) display not doing what it should be? Is the LCD screen black or not working correctly? This guide will walk you through the steps of replacing the LCD screen of the Asus Transformer Pad.
Replacing the screen is complicated, and has more than 25 steps to achieve. Removal of multiple small electronic parts and chips are required to get access to the LCD display.
Remember, punctured batteries can cause dangerous fires, so use caution when handling the battery.
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Make sure power is off.
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Insert the plastic opening tool on the side of the tablet.
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Gently pull upwards and carefully pry open the Transformer pad.
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Remove the back cover once it is detached and set it aside.
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Rotate tablet to match the orientation of the tablet in the picture.
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Remove the yellow tape and unplug the wire that attaches both speakers to the soundboard.
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Use the +J000 screwdriver to remove the screw. Then, remove the plastic cover that is labeled "M2".
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Note: You will be breaking the seal sticker on the screw.
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Remove the black tape from the ribbon cable and separate the cable from the soundboard.
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Remove the black tape from the motherboard. Unplug the ribbon cable from the volume and power buttons.
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Unhook the camera ribbon cable from the underside of the motherboard and remove the motherboard.
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Use the plastic opening tool to pry the display screen from the front panel.
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For better results, use opening picks and glide them around the screen tape. Note: you may need to replace the tape.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I was wondering if you could tell me which ribbon cable connects the screen, and in particular the touch input to the main board. I would guess that it is the one labeled 14010-00190900.
I am having the problem with intermittent touch input failure, and since my device is not on warranty, I thought I might try replacing the ribbon cable.