简介
The LCD in the Apple Thunderbolt Display is the very first part that will have to be taken out no matter what piece inside this device has to be replaced. Because of this, it is essential to know how to carefully remove the LCD from the device. Something that should be noted is that even after screws are removed, don't hastily try pulling the LCD out of its casing because it is still connected to the power and logic board of the display! Once the new screen is in place, make sure that everything is connected like the original LCD was and your device should be as good as new!
Important – LCD Flex Cable Orientation and Connection
When removing or reinstalling the LCD panel, special attention must be paid to the LCD flex cable connecting the panel to the logic board. This cable carries not only the display data signals, but also the power supply lines (LCD_PWR) required for the panel and T-CON controller to operate.
If the flex cable is installed in the wrong orientation, partially inserted, or misaligned:
- The display may show no image,
- The backlight may fail to turn on,
- In rare cases, protective components such as fuses or ferrite beads on the logic board may be damaged.
When reconnecting the flex cable:
- Ensure the gold contact pads face the connector’s internal pins,
- Make sure the cable is fully and evenly seated in the connector,
- Verify that all locking tabs are properly secured.
⚠️ Always double-check all flex cable connections before reconnecting power.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Love your site! Proved very helpful on multiple occasions and your products are fantastic!
Forgive my ignorance...
Is it possible to (1) Are any of the components of Thunderbolt Display upgrade-able? .... (2) There appears to be plenty of real-estate, can a Thunderbolt Display be turned into mac and/or pc? ... (3) Any way to upgrade to USB 3.0/3.1?...
I like tinkering with electronics and don't mind the complexities or if necessary getting parts, just wondering if any of these are possible and if so, can you give a clue as to where I can find more info... Thank You.
Would like to see a continuation of what it takes to replace the Thunderbolt cable that is attached to the back of the display