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Remove 6 screws around the unit, remove the cover on the strap side, open the battery lid, lift the back cover from the bottom and take it off, same as the front cover. You may have a little difficulty with the claw near by the viewfinder, but it would be fine. It is not very hard to open this unit.
When you close it, be careful the mode switch, don’t forget to put it in the right position.
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Things to check first for a camera that won't turn on are battery contact points, and micro switches that are located on the battery and memory card doors. Troubleshooting tips on other things that need to be checked may be seen here. These tips won't work for every case, but they're worth a try.
If this is the case, the camera might have internal damage. Might be better to send it back to Canon delears/shop for repair. Please try below link Canon
Does this mean you have a replacement door already?
If so, you will need to figure out how the camera comes apart. This is not always easy to do. I suspect there will be screws or snaps hidden. Improper dis-assembly will cause damage to the case and/or finish.
I would contact Canon and ask if there are any repair shops near you that they could recommend.
Check and snug tighten all the screws around the perimeter of the case. Canon digital elphs use some of the case screws as a safety switch to turn off the flash if missing (thus preventing electrical shock from the flash if the case is opened). If this doesn't correct the problem, then you may be experiencing more severe internal corrosion problems that you cannot fix yourself.
send it to us for a free diagnosis this power issue is very common. we can fix for for normally 85.00 worst case 125.00 depending on the issue 85.00 replaces the fuse or mainboard.
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