Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX350 LCD Screen Replacement
Einleitung
Zu Schritt 1 der AnleitungThis guide will help you to successfully replace the LCD screen from your Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX350 camera. Handle circuits with care.
Was du brauchst
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Begin with the battery cover closed.
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Remove 6 black Phillips 4 mm screws using the Ph000 head screwdriver tip from the bottom covering.
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Using a plastic opening tool, carefully insert it between the camera cover and the bottom cover. Pull it apart.
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The bottom covering is attached by a hinge. Removing this part will also require a small amount of force to separate.
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Remove 1 black Phillps 4 mm screw using a Ph000 screwdriver tip from under battery cover.
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Once the part is separated, move it toward the battery slot.
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Push the piece towards the camera to separate it from the hinge.
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Separate the back of the camera frame from the body by taking apart the bottom and the sides of the camera.
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To remove the control wheel from its position, grab the bottom of the part and pivot to the side and away from the camera.
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After the part is fully away from the camera, move the part downward and out. It should now be fully extended and able to bend at the band that is attached to the body.
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Set the LCD screen to the side
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Grab the orange band holding the LCD screen and gently pull to detach from the camera body.
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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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Question and I apologize if it sounds ignorant. The instructions are great, but don’t I need to purchase a new one and put it in?
I apologize for sounding ignorant, but don’t I have to purchase a new LCD screen and put it in?
Great Guide! Opened up the Father-in-laws camera the other day using your guide with zero issues, giving me a chance to remove the faulty part.
This was a double help, first it allowed me to try reassembling the camera before ordering anything for him; as it wouldn't be much use getting a part if I can't put the camera back to together at this point (and stop me from losing the tiny screws while the part ships from china), and secondly, having the faulty part in hand was useful for visual comparison when ordering a replacement part through ebay.
Thanks so much for this guide!
My husband was quoted £250 to repair his camera…..that we thought was under sony warranty. sony also said if he didnt want it repaired they wouls post it back or put it in the bin for just £56!!
We are feeling triumphant that he refused to pay either and i have now fixed it.
allocate lots of time and a clean work space……and i needed to be bold when handling the yellow strip……i didnt get it slotted far enough in the first try, and had the ‘folding in on itself’ to the side, rather than back underneeth the screen. I handled it more firmly on the second try.
Thanks