Introduzione
Cose da sapere prima di iniziare:
- Questa riparazione è molto complicata. A meno che tu non abbia molta confidenza nelle tue abilità, potrebbe essere meglio portarlo da un professionista, o magari anche... da Microsoft.
- Assicurati di sostituire lo schermo con la corretta versione. La maggior parte dei dispositivi montano la versione 1.1 dello schermo/digitizer. Se sostituisci lo schermo/digitizer con la versione sbagliata, il risultato può variare.
- La scocca in metalo NON deve essere piegata. Se la tua scocca è anche solo lievemente piegata, il tuo nuovo schermo non entrerà, poiché ile tolleranze sono molto strette. Ripiegala com'era o portala da un professionista.
Strumenti
Ricambi
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Per rimuovere lo schermo, prima ammorbidisci l'adesivo scaldandolo. Puoi usare una piastra riscaldante, un pistola termica o un iOpener. Se necessario, anche un asciugacapelli può funzionare.
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Scalda il perimetro del dispositivo uniformemente finché non è scottante al tocco, e cerca di mantenere questa temperatura per qualche minuto.
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Usa una ventosa o un iSlack per sollevare il vetro fino a creare una piccola fessura tra il vetro e la scocca.
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Infila attentamente un plettro nella fessura creata per tagliare l'adesivo.
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Fai scorrere il plettro lungo i bordi laterali e inferiore del display per tagliare l'adesivo. Se necessario, riscalda ancora i bordi.
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Continua a riscaldare le porzioni dello schermo con la pistola termica.
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Mentre scaldi i bordi dello schermo, usa uno strumento di apertura e dei plettri per fare leva sullo schermo e tagliare l'adesivo.
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Svita la vite Torx T3 da 4 mm che fissa il cavo dello schermo.
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Solleva il connettore per scollegare il cavo.
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Afferra il cavo arancione collegato al connettore argento.
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Tira delicatamente verso l'alto il cavo arancione finché il connettore si libera dalla presa.
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Ora lo schermo è completamente scollegato.
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Per rimontare il dispositivo, segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso. Una volta riassemblato potresti dover fare qualche altro passaggio, come aggiornare il software e i driver o anche ripristinare ai dati di fabbrica il tuo dispositivo.
52 commenti
Hi,
I live in the UAE and I have a broken screen. The screens work just no touch screen. Getting it replaced over here will cost a lot. Over 600 usd. The screen will cost the most.
Instead, I thought about buying the screen and digitizer myself and have someone fix it here for me. This will he relatively cheaper.
How do I know which screen and digitizer to buy? And where can I buy one from? I found the v1.1 on etrade supply but I don't know how reliable this site is.
Can you please guide me?
Thanks
JuliusCes
what do you ended up doing? same problem here and i dont want to crack it open just to check the screen model
lautaro -
i’ve just changed my screen with mixed results. I tried to remove the cracked screen in case it turned out to be something other than v1.1. in fact I ended up chipping off hundreds of shards around the edges until it finally came out. It was a 1.1, hooray! So then I plugged in the replacement and it works great, but I’m afraid to tape it in permanently because I damaged all three antennae which I didn’t anticipate being buried in the adhesive along the top edge. As I was chipping glass and peeling pieces out I didn’t realize those were prices of the antennae I was tearing out. Wi-Fi speed test runs fine in my shop where I’m close to the access point. I‘m trying to decide whether to order the antennae to replace just in case. I’l need those tiny torx drivers to remove screws.
Contrary to the photos above I didn’t need to remove screws to remove the display. The connector is actually the one just below the one indicated -the smaller one that has no screw.
Happy fixing!
Look up the correct replacement screen by including your Surface model # in the query. Find your model # under the kickstand.
Model # location image:
Ryan -
Many thanks for the reply. I ended up getting the screen fixed via Microsoft. It turns out that they have a service center in the UAE. Something that not even the UAE microsoft store was aware of!
Cheers,
Julius
Could you please tell me where is the repair center in UAE? Because mine is broken for a long time now. Only the touch doesn't work. And did they format the tablet?
Hello Ryan,
how can I predict which LCD version is required to fix my Surface PRO 3, before open it?
Is there any way to obtain the info from the Serial Number?
Cheers,
Francesco
Hello,
Would it be possible to replace only the glass and use original digitzer. The digitizer seems to be responsibe. Please advise
Chris -
The digitizer is in the glass…
So no, that would not be possible.
I don’t even know how you would get the glass off of the LCD. They are glued together pretty well.
I just replaced both my screen and battery. It took four hours and a couple of wrong turns but I was successful learning what to do next time. However, I am not sure I would do it again.
It takes more heat than one imagines - all most too much and made me queasy fearing I was going to damage something. I would say it actually too hot and likely to damage something so be careful and do not prolong the removal. To get started I used a glass top warming/buffet heating tray set to about 200 degrees. I turned the surface pro glass side down before turning it one so it would heat gradually with the tray. I let it heat for 15 minutes. In end, I am not sure it helped or not by starting this way. This was not an easy removal so I shudder to think how worse it would have been if this didn’t help. I used a variable heat gun for the remaining steps. My screen was broken so breaking it further while nerve racking was not going to be catastrophic.
michael jones -
I attempted battery replacement, but during disassembly, i damaged the display by inserting the picks to far, and separating the display circuitry from the glass.
I used a Milwaukee precision hot tool model 1400, which has only a fixed heat setting, but it worked perfectly to soften the adhesive.
(I was very careful to heat the entire glass panel by playing the heat gun over the entire surface so that it would expand uniformly.
Robert Gerlach -
I just broke mine during the heating process as well…. The glue at the corner was so strong that I cant even slip a blade into the edge… Then when keep applying heat using a hair dryer at low tempreture the glass expanded too much and broke……
C Y Wong -
If you have never done this repair, YOU WILL SHATTER THE SCREEN! I've repaired dozens of these over the last several years for my client's and I still shatter them. It's a 98% probability that you will break the glass; it's very thin and shatters easily. Be prepared.
Gregg Stanley -