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Jayeff’s answer was great. I had a detached hinge (the glue between hinge and back of display failed), and decided to re glue it. I sanded the surfaces to be attached with 80 grit sandpaper and epoxied them together. No need to replacement parts. Just in case it’s helpful to others, I’ll add to the answer above in that: (1) I think the prerequisite steps are pretty much necessary (event though i would’ve like to because the hinge is sort of hidden under everything. (2) Make sure that the hinges are well aligned so as to prevent any extra tension in the hinges. I did the alignment by temporarily attaching the hinges to the base and then marking where the hinges would sit on the display’s back with a marker. Now let’s see how long this lasts. I used “Bostik’s Epoxy Rapid 2 Component Epoxy”.
Pry all the way around with the tool as there are “clips” that hold the cap in place all around beneath the cap. Avoid trying to “pull the lid open” from the opening of a half opened lid.