Thank you for the thorough walkthrough. Just replaced the hinges on my XPS 15 - it's always nice having some peace of mind, being able to look at someone who already went through the right motions, so appreciate it.
Hey Thanks a million, tripped over my charging cable today and knocked my Dell xps 15" .... 3ft onto floor and busted up all the plastic mounts for hinges and spent the afternoon fixing everything thanks to you. I'm sure it would have cost me a lot to get fixed in a shop. By the way hinges much more robust on the 9550 model thank god. All working fine now.
Excellent video with clear explanations and demonstrations. I've had an intermittent WiFi fault and was searching for how to access the antenna, this is perfect.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate your effort in making this video. My hinge wasn't actually broken, it just came loose. Such, I was able to fix the wobble without even buying new hinges. Although I feel spite towards Dell for other issues, I must compliment them for this to being actually quite easily fixable.
This is an old post, but just in case it is still an open question, the plastic part that the hinges are screwed to are part of the palm rest assembly. It is a metal piece that comes welded on to the bottom of the palm rest and breaks off when the computer is dropped.
Thank you for the video. I have been using a dell XPS 13 with one broken hinge for more than a year. Where did you order the hinges from? Could you provide a link?
Try to figure out the exact part number from your Service Tag ID or invoice or from the part itself. Then, order the part number from eBay. Try to order genuine Dell parts pulled from a Dell laptop or new genuine Dell parts instead of ones that just say “for Dell” to assure original quality.
Awesome. Thanks man. You saved me who knows how much money for something relatively simple, and more importantly, a lot of time without my computer. Hinges delivered in a week (could still use computer), replacement in 30 minutes!
I had an ant infestation in the hinge area between the screen and the laptop base. Thanks to your video I could open the plastic cover (12:27) and cleanup.
Thanks very much for the most useful demonstration. I replaced my XPS 13 9350 hinges without problem, but what I discovered broken was actually the frame surrounding the motherboard, is that replaceable? 😢
Hi! You have very helpful video tutorials. I have a similar problem with my laptop. The antenna cable on my Dell XPS 15 9550 broke when I changed the wireless card (specifically, the connector for the bluetooth was damaged from the beginning and it's affecting bt connections to other devices). I have ordered a new cable, but I am not sure how it is usually replaced? The other end of the cable seems to just end suddenly, there doesn't seem to be any connecting part whatsoever. So I was wondering if yu could do a video on that maybe? Or if you have some pictures explaining the process, that would be awesome! Thanks, Sabina
And where exactly did you find the hinges? I have a dell xps 15 9570 could I be confident that hinges for the 9550-9560 model would also fit the 9570 model?
What about when the hinge itself doesn’t break but instead the crappy metal that the hinge is screwed into breaks? The metal standoffs which are part of the display case.
Thanks! Awesome videos as always. This is exactly what I needed to fix my loose hinges. All four screws were super loose where they attach to the screen. I added some loctite so hopefully it stays nice and tight for a while.
What is the symptom of a broken hinge? I have an XPS 13 9370 that recently started snapping on one corner when I open it up and the bottom of the case seems to be separating from the top when it does that. Is that a broken hinge there, or something else? Also, the round power cord port next to this area is sometime blocked and doesn't seem to work now. I have to use the USB C charger. Do you offer repair work if someone mails their laptop to you for repair. I can only guess how expensive DELL would be. Thanks!
At 9:50 as I was disconnecting the card reader power cable (the one intertwined with / taped to the LCD), it really did not want to come out of the port and the cable snapped. What replacement part do I need? Do I need to replace the entire display assembly? And what happens if I try to use the laptop without having the card reader power cable plugged in?
Do you have a video for how to replace the gray plastic tube on left back side near hinge. My laptop is not closing correctly- it is now bending near the charging port - sigh
Great video, and the only one I have found which shows how to remove the hinge cover! I have a damaged LCD display cable on my XPS 9360, is replacing the LCD cable on the screen side easy? When you have the screen off on your video, it shows the plug on the LCD assembly side is still a bit obscured by the glass plate.
Thank you for the excellent video. I have a dell xps 13 9333 with a broken hinge. Many sellers have hinges for all the xps 13 models - from the early L321X to the more recent models such as 9370. But no one seems to have hinges for the 9333. Is there something unique about the hinges in this model? Will L322X or 9343 which came just before and after, fit this model. Thank you in advance for your advice.
Thank you so much for the detailed instruction! I have had so many problems with this Dell xps 13. Besides the broken hinges, the headphone rack of my laptop does not always recognize headphones. I have to plug the headphones in and restart the computer so that I can use the headphones. Do you know how to fix this problem by any chance? Again, awesome video on the hinges.
Download and install dell SupportAssist software... I've had the same problem forever and it fixed it (don't know for how long, but it's working now). you can try it
Great video , I give you 5 ***** . I replace my battery on my laptop xps 13 9350 ,But when I turn it on the battery it's not detected nor charging. can you help me.
I hate Dell, as a early retired it sys admin, this laptop is a POS. I am used to the HP Elitebooks, built like tanks. I thought I had broken hinge, but its the bracket the hinge attaches to, the wifi module cables came off but the connector on one came off too, so disappointed with this laptop for so many reasons, 9360. I ended up supergluing the peice that came off, I had a sheared standoff for the corner bottom case cover. The alternative is replacing the entire palm assembly that while not super expensive for the part, a real PIA to do that swap, hopefully this fix will hold. The wifi connections are terrible, the older laptops just used scews, why they switched to the wonky mini antenna connection is beyond me, I super glued the Bluetooth connector to the connection, should hold, never really use that anyways.
I fucking broke the cable of the card reader power, FML. AND FUCK DELL, their computers are horrible, I FUCKING HATE THEM !!! That thing was soooo tight, impossible to remove!!
Thank you for the thorough walkthrough. Just replaced the hinges on my XPS 15 - it's always nice having some peace of mind, being able to look at someone who already went through the right motions, so appreciate it.
Thank you so much. I was able to replace a broken hinge for a Dell XPS 7590 with the help of your video. The steps are very similar.
I bought used xps 13 9360 with huge discount because of loose hinge. You helped me a lot to fix that. Thank you.
Hey Thanks a million, tripped over my charging cable today and knocked my Dell xps 15" .... 3ft onto floor and busted up all the plastic mounts for hinges and spent the afternoon fixing everything thanks to you. I'm sure it would have cost me a lot to get fixed in a shop. By the way hinges much more robust on the 9550 model thank god. All working fine now.
thank you so much - this helped me repair my Dell XPS 15 9550. It had almost the same layout but your tips made it really easy to pull off!
Great video, thanks for uploading this to youtube. Tutorials don't need special effects when they're this informative
Such a cool manual. Thank you man, it's a great job with a lot of details and explanation.
Excellent video with clear explanations and demonstrations. I've had an intermittent WiFi fault and was searching for how to access the antenna, this is perfect.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate your effort in making this video. My hinge wasn't actually broken, it just came loose. Such, I was able to fix the wobble without even buying new hinges. Although I feel spite towards Dell for other issues, I must compliment them for this to being actually quite easily fixable.
Great explanation! My laptop broke the part where the hinges get screwed to, do you know the name of this part and where I can get it from?
This is an old post, but just in case it is still an open question, the plastic part that the hinges are screwed to are part of the palm rest assembly. It is a metal piece that comes welded on to the bottom of the palm rest and breaks off when the computer is dropped.
Thank you for the video. I have been using a dell XPS 13 with one broken hinge for more than a year. Where did you order the hinges from? Could you provide a link?
Try to figure out the exact part number from your Service Tag ID or invoice or from the part itself. Then, order the part number from eBay. Try to order genuine Dell parts pulled from a Dell laptop or new genuine Dell parts instead of ones that just say “for Dell” to assure original quality.
Awesome. Thanks man. You saved me who knows how much money for something relatively simple, and more importantly, a lot of time without my computer. Hinges delivered in a week (could still use computer), replacement in 30 minutes!
I had an ant infestation in the hinge area between the screen and the laptop base. Thanks to your video I could open the plastic cover (12:27) and cleanup.
Where did you get the tweezers from? Thanks for the great video!
Thanks very much for the most useful demonstration. I replaced my XPS 13 9350 hinges without problem, but what I discovered broken was actually the frame surrounding the motherboard, is that replaceable? 😢
Hi! You have very helpful video tutorials. I have a similar problem with my laptop. The antenna cable on my Dell XPS 15 9550 broke when I changed the wireless card (specifically, the connector for the bluetooth was damaged from the beginning and it's affecting bt connections to other devices). I have ordered a new cable, but I am not sure how it is usually replaced? The other end of the cable seems to just end suddenly, there doesn't seem to be any connecting part whatsoever. So I was wondering if yu could do a video on that maybe? Or if you have some pictures explaining the process, that would be awesome! Thanks, Sabina
Could you also provide a tutorial on replacing the screen shell?
And where exactly did you find the hinges? I have a dell xps 15 9570 could I be confident that hinges for the 9550-9560 model would also fit the 9570 model?
What about when the hinge itself doesn’t break but instead the crappy metal that the hinge is screwed into breaks? The metal standoffs which are part of the display case.
can you post the link for the hinges
Thanks! Awesome videos as always. This is exactly what I needed to fix my loose hinges. All four screws were super loose where they attach to the screen. I added some loctite so hopefully it stays nice and tight for a while.
What is the symptom of a broken hinge? I have an XPS 13 9370 that recently started snapping on one corner when I open it up and the bottom of the case seems to be separating from the top when it does that. Is that a broken hinge there, or something else? Also, the round power cord port next to this area is sometime blocked and doesn't seem to work now. I have to use the USB C charger. Do you offer repair work if someone mails their laptop to you for repair. I can only guess how expensive DELL would be. Thanks!
How to fix the problem if not the hinge is broken but the part where it is fixed?
At 9:50 as I was disconnecting the card reader power cable (the one intertwined with / taped to the LCD), it really did not want to come out of the port and the cable snapped. What replacement part do I need? Do I need to replace the entire display assembly? And what happens if I try to use the laptop without having the card reader power cable plugged in?
Great video man, exactly what I needed. Hopefully I will not screw it up when I try to fix my broken hinges...
Do you have a video for how to replace the gray plastic tube on left back side near hinge. My laptop is not closing correctly- it is now bending near the charging port - sigh
Have the same issue, it is not the hinge which is broken it is the part where the hinge is fasten too.
Great video, and the only one I have found which shows how to remove the hinge cover!
I have a damaged LCD display cable on my XPS 9360, is replacing the LCD cable on the screen side easy?
When you have the screen off on your video, it shows the plug on the LCD assembly side is still a bit obscured by the glass plate.
Really good video - thank you!
Thank you for the excellent video. I have a dell xps 13 9333 with a broken hinge. Many sellers have hinges for all the xps 13 models - from the early L321X to the more recent models such as 9370. But no one seems to have hinges for the 9333. Is there something unique about the hinges in this model? Will L322X or 9343 which came just before and after, fit this model. Thank you in advance for your advice.
Hi what is the camera make & model on this and where can I find driver for it? mine is not recognized not sure its its hardware or driver problem.
where did you get the hinges to buy ?
what type of screws are on the underside of the laptop?
hey where did you buy the hinges? could you send me the link?
thanks for the video!
Thank you Man! Can you please share the buying link for the hinges? Also does the xps 15 9560 use the same hinge?
Thank you so much for the detailed instruction! I have had so many problems with this Dell xps 13. Besides the broken hinges, the headphone rack of my laptop does not always recognize headphones. I have to plug the headphones in and restart the computer so that I can use the headphones. Do you know how to fix this problem by any chance? Again, awesome video on the hinges.
Download and install dell SupportAssist software... I've had the same problem forever and it fixed it (don't know for how long, but it's working now). you can try it
[The headphone issue]
Thank you for the video. They are very helpful!
Great video , I give you 5 ***** . I replace my battery on my laptop xps 13 9350 ,But when I turn it on the battery it's not detected nor charging. can you help me.
how can one get hinges for the dell xps 9380 touch screen ?
Thanks for making this, huge help!
Can the hinge be lubed up
Wow thank you so much. Just replaced mine!
professional work , Many Thanks
nice video, thank you
Excellent 👍🏻
I will sell you some hinges. I'm in Denver Co USA
I hate Dell, as a early retired it sys admin, this laptop is a POS. I am used to the HP Elitebooks, built like tanks. I thought I had broken hinge, but its the bracket the hinge attaches to, the wifi module cables came off but the connector on one came off too, so disappointed with this laptop for so many reasons, 9360. I ended up supergluing the peice that came off, I had a sheared standoff for the corner bottom case cover. The alternative is replacing the entire palm assembly that while not super expensive for the part, a real PIA to do that swap, hopefully this fix will hold. The wifi connections are terrible, the older laptops just used scews, why they switched to the wonky mini antenna connection is beyond me, I super glued the Bluetooth connector to the connection, should hold, never really use that anyways.
I fucking broke the cable of the card reader power, FML. AND FUCK DELL, their computers are horrible, I FUCKING HATE THEM !!!
That thing was soooo tight, impossible to remove!!