Had the LCD crack so I ordered a new part and changed it out myself. After I replaced the screen I powered it on and it displayed the picture on the sd card just like new LCD Put the shell back on the camera and now the camera will not power up. The battery is charged and fine. What do you think happened and where can I get a service manual? Want to try and locate the fuses to see if they blew. thanks Scott
After taking a picture and the camera worked fine the next time I tried to turn on the Canon SD400 it would not power up. Could it be the fuse? Where is the fuse?After taking a picture and the camera worked fine the next time I tried to turn on the Canon SD400 it would not power up. Could it be the fuse? Where is the fuse?
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I also cracked my Canon Powershot A630 lcd screen by dropping the camera. I saw a suggestion to buy a new replacement lens and either have it professionally replaced or try it myself. I ended up doing the replacement myself following instructions I found online. Now it works. Total cost US $63.
I would not recommend trying the replacement yourself, however. There are a few very delicate plastic parts in there which I ended up damaging. Luckily the camera and lcd screen are working great now. But it is probably worth having a professional camera repair shop do the whole job or insert the screen you've purchased. Good luck!
I beleive (this is only from my memory)
their are 2 different LCD for this camera, sounds like you got the wrong one from canon, need to be sure its the same part number as your old one
Sounds like a cracked LCD. That happened to my S400, and it was pretty evident the glass screen had broken. I bought a new one and installed it myself at a cost of under $40. Having a shop do the repair will cost quite a bit more.
If you think this is the problem, do a Google search on "canon s400 lcd screen repair" and you'll find some resources to walk you through the ordering and replacement process.
After taking a picture and the camera worked fine the next time I tried to turn on the Canon SD400 it would not power up. Could it be the fuse? Where is the fuse?
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