Title: How to Replace a Screen on Lenovo T14s Gen 2: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction: Hi, Simon here. Today, I’m excited to share a practical guide on replacing a screen on a Lenovo T14s Gen 2 laptop. Whether due to a power surge or accidental damage, a non-functional screen can be a major hindrance. Let’s dive into the process of screen replacement.
Tools Needed:
- Metal prying tool
- Tri-point (Y) screwdriver
- Phillips screwdriver
- Double-sided tape
Step-by-Step Process:
1. Identify Your Model: Check the back of your laptop for the model number. For this guide, we’re working on a ThinkPad T14s Gen 2.
2. Start with the Bezel: Carefully insert a metal prying tool between the bezel and the screen. The bezel is held in place by double-sided tape, so gently pry it open without breaking it. Work your way around the top and sides, leaving the bottom for last.
3. Remove the Screen: After loosening the bezel, look for black tapes at the bottom holding the screen. Gently pull them towards you to free the screen. Flip the screen towards you, revealing the connector.
4. Detach the Connector: Peel off the tape covering the connector, open the clip, and slide the cable out. This will free the entire screen.
5. Prepare the New Screen: If you have a new screen ready, make sure the connector clip is open. Slide the cable in, close the clip, and reapply the tape.
6. Apply Double-Sided Tape: Use new double-sided tape where the old one was applied. Leave a bit of tape protruding for future ease of removal.
7. Reassemble: Align the new screen and press it down firmly. Then, reattach the bezel by pressing it into place, ensuring it’s flush with the screen.
Conclusion: Replacing a Lenovo T14s Gen 2 screen might seem daunting, but with the right tools and a bit of patience, it’s definitely achievable. This guide should help you through the process smoothly.
Safety Tip: Always handle broken screens with care to avoid injury from sharp edges.
Need Replacement Parts? For screen replacements and other parts, check out the links in the description below.
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