Since it was my first time doing this it took me 6 hrs i was afraid to crack the screen. I didn't have the suction cup so i use cardboard and slid it under to remove it slowly and carefully. Good thing i read the comments @ryancoster4679 about the tape underneath the screen. I did it and have it up and running again. Great video.
1 person is enough to lift the panel out but its glued down on the top and the sides , take a plastic card to cut the glue slowly and then lift up the screen otherwise you will break it
I just attempted this with a 65" Element Roku TV that has dim sections and flickering. I tested all the LEDs but they work fine. Lifting the glass with the suction cups was a lot easier than I expected but now I need to figure out which component is the problem. If you take everything apart properly it's pretty easy to do.
Hey, ShopJimmy, Mine is low light, very Dim, but every 7 seconds (yes, I timed it) it flickers out then on again. same interval.. Is it the Power Board?
This video left out the part where the screen is glued to the chassis. Learned it the hard way when the pies of the screen separated when trying to pick it up
Guys please help! i have sony bravia Model : "KD-65X9004A" The Tv turns on dimmed like the image is on 50% but its full on brightness.. after a minute it slowly turns off and the Indicator Flashes Red 4x times... what could be the problem ? i can't find any solution regatding this model on the internet also no tutorial or parts for backlight.... any solution?
Would have been a great video if it warned about the adhesive holding the screen on prior to pulling it off with the suction cups! I went to pull up like in the video and cracked my screen. You have to carefully take a credit card or thin plastic pry tool and go all around the screen before lifting… Now the tv really is broken. If that one piece had been added to the captions, it would have been great. However, went from great potential to total shite video… 3:02
Great video if you want people to buy more parts after they try to follow this video of a "demonstration TV" that has half of the screws and none of the adhesive. Really should delete your entire TH-cam channel. It's really not helpful to anyone.
Is the panel flex cables (yellow translucent) repairable?
Since it was my first time doing this it took me 6 hrs i was afraid to crack the screen. I didn't have the suction cup so i use cardboard and slid it under to remove it slowly and carefully. Good thing i read the comments @ryancoster4679 about the tape underneath the screen. I did it and have it up and running again. Great video.
This is not an entirely accurate video. There is tape holding in the lcd... I found out when I cracked mine trying to fix the backlight
correct
Just did mine and found this out tooo but I got it all to work
Good lord and baby Jesus. If someone pulls this off without destroying the tv, that’s a miracle in and of itself.
It takes patience, and careful steps, that's all!
1 person is enough to lift the panel out but its glued down on the top and the sides , take a plastic card to cut the glue slowly and then lift up the screen otherwise you will break it
Without using suction cups?
I just attempted this with a 65" Element Roku TV that has dim sections and flickering. I tested all the LEDs but they work fine. Lifting the glass with the suction cups was a lot easier than I expected but now I need to figure out which component is the problem. If you take everything apart properly it's pretty easy to do.
what was the issue? from exp it's still bad leds when its flickering and dim
I was giving this tv it has sound but no picture...ive tried a couple reset videos on youtube with no luck...it kinda sou ds like backlight issues...
I replace my backlights all of them, but I still have a blnk csreen, but I hear sound
I have this tv it’s shows picture just like in dark color would this be the issue or should I replace the hard drive
If you can still see the screen but it's very dark this definitely you issue. Good luck!
One question do I need to use suction cups or can 2 ppl hold it ?
I USED TWO PEOPLE
@@21boxhead did it work?
Hey, ShopJimmy, Mine is low light, very Dim, but every 7 seconds (yes, I timed it) it flickers out then on again. same interval.. Is it the Power Board?
This video left out the part where the screen is glued to the chassis. Learned it the hard way when the pies of the screen separated when trying to pick it up
How can i buy the white sticky reflector screen
Where do I get the led from? I have a 65 in element and its backlight is going out.
interesting video I'll give a try next week..see how it goes
Did you try it?
My TV have backlight but half of the screen is dimmer, could it be the t-con board?
I'm also curious about this bottom seems dimmer than top.
Guys please help! i have sony bravia Model : "KD-65X9004A" The Tv turns on dimmed like the image is on 50% but its full on brightness.. after a minute it slowly turns off and the Indicator Flashes Red 4x times...
what could be the problem ? i can't find any solution regatding this model on the internet also no tutorial or parts for backlight.... any solution?
Would have been a great video if it warned about the adhesive holding the screen on prior to pulling it off with the suction cups! I went to pull up like in the video and cracked my screen. You have to carefully take a credit card or thin plastic pry tool and go all around the screen before lifting… Now the tv really is broken. If that one piece had been added to the captions, it would have been great. However, went from great potential to total shite video… 3:02
Great video if you want people to buy more parts after they try to follow this video of a "demonstration TV" that has half of the screws and none of the adhesive. Really should delete your entire TH-cam channel. It's really not helpful to anyone.
Top shen
I tried seemed easy but this is what happened after I turned it on