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Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement

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  1. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement, Outer Case: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 3 Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement, Outer Case: Schritt 1, Bild 2 von 3 Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement, Outer Case: Schritt 1, Bild 3 von 3
    • Remove the 2 screws (3.2mm, Phillips #00) found on the bottom side of the camera.

    • Remove the 2 screws (3.2mm, Phillips #00) found on the side of the camera.

    • Remove the 2 screws (3.2mm, Phillips #00) found on the side of the camera where the terminals are.

    • Open the flap revealing the cable inputs and remove the final screw (3.8mm, Phillips #00) found inside.

  2. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 1
    • Turn the camera so that the LCD screen is facing you.

    • Remove the back panel by pulling it off of the camera.

  3. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 3 Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 3, Bild 2 von 3 Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 3, Bild 3 von 3
    • Turn the camera so that the lens is facing you.

    • Do not pull the front panel off without removing the ribbon cable first.

    • Slowly lift the front panel from the camera.

    • The ribbon cable is connecting the front panel to the camera. Using the tweezers, gently pull the ribbon cable out of its socket.

    • A spudger may also be used to remove the ribbon cable.

    • Remove the rubber guard that rests on top of the lens.

  4. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement, Control Dial Assembly: Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 1
    • Turn the camera over so that the LCD screen is facing you.

    • Remove the screw (3.9mm, Phillips #00) that is attaching the thin metal frame to the camera.

    • Remove the 2 screws (3.1mm, Phillips #00) that are attaching the control dial panel to the camera.

  5. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 5, Bild 1 von 1
    • Using the tweezers, detach the ribbon cable that is connected to the dial panel.

    • A spudger may also be used to remove the ribbon cable.

  6. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 6, Bild 1 von 2 Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 6, Bild 2 von 2
    • Turn the camera over so that the lens is facing you.

    • Using the tweezers, gently lift the flap that is securing the ribbon cable to the motherboard.

    • Using the tweezers, remove the ribbon cable from its socket.

    • A spudger may also be used to remove the ribbon cable.

  7. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 1
    • Turn the camera over so that the LCD screen is facing you.

    • Gently pull the control dial panel, and its attached ribbon cable, through the opening between the top panel and the camera body.

  8. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement, LCD Screen: Schritt 8, Bild 1 von 1
    • Remove the thin metal frame that runs along the top of the LCD screen.

  9. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 9, Bild 1 von 2 Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 9, Bild 2 von 2
    • Turn the camera over so that the lens is facing you.

    • Using the tweezers, gently lift the flap that secures the ribbon cable to the motherboard.

    • Using the tweezers, detach the ribbon cable.

    • A spudger may also be used to remove the ribbon cable.

  10. Canon PowerShot S100 LCD Screen Replacement: Schritt 10, Bild 1 von 1
    • Turn the camera over so that the LCD screen is facing you.

    • Gently pull the LCD screen, and its attached ribbon cable, through the opening between the top panel and the camera body.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Thank you for this guide. I managed to strip one of the screws holding down the control dial and had to drill it out -- don't send a software engineer to do a hardware job :-) . I also found re-inserting the cables into the sockets pretty painful.

Overall it was a pretty easy fix. Your guide and $9 on eBay (http://r.ebay.com/jbyswX) saved me a $150 repair from Canon.

Thanks again.

Sriram Swaminarayan - Antwort

No wonder step 6 - the part that says 'gently lift the flap' is written in red. The 'flap' is glued onto the camera, and 'lifting' it simply breaks it off the camera, never to be returned. It was all going so well until this point; now I have to take/send it to an engineer and hope it can be fixed. I would ignore this part!

jasonmoran2307 - Antwort

Thank you for this excellent guide. I had a pressure popped LCD screen rendering the camera useless! However, your guide and £14.99 for an Amazon spare part, plus about 20 minutes following your guide and I have a fully working camera. Those ribbon cable are tricky though!

HowieB - Antwort

simplement bravo de France ! c’est excellent !

Be careful step 5 when you reconnect the ribbon to the dial. it may be misinserted (just under the right place and the screen won’t work.

tristan - Antwort

Step 5 seems simple but it is critical. I had a lens problem but I had to detach the screen. I managed to put the camera back together alright but when I was done the camera would work but the screen wouldn't come on. I finally read the remark on this page about step number 5 so I opened the back up and used some tweezers to detach the ribbon cable that is connected to the dial panel. Then looked closely and reattached the ribbon cable in exactly the right place. That was it! When I turned the camera on the LCD screen turned on as well. Thank you so much.

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