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Dell 1703 FPi 17" TFT LCD Flat Panel

This panel is dead no sign of power.How to open the back cover?

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  • pnmethi Jun 24, 2008

    power on led is on permanently. no display. on/off button while pressed does not go off.

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My wife bought me a new monitor and I used the information above to take the old one appart. The new one works great and after taking the old one appart and testing everything with my multi tester, I saved a few parts and threw the rest in the scrap pile.

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You have snap frame around the screen itself use flat screw driver fine edge, theres about four locations that snap into slots work them away and remove frame, then remove screws on back will seperate ,you will have to remove monitor button panel board to, once inside, four screws around screen itself once in side,this will lead you to power connection inside main screen frame, the board and the connections

Posted on Sep 07, 2007

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First there is a seprate snap frame around screen itself, there about four location on snap frame , 2 on each side ,use flat screw driver to seperate frame, there in slots like,there might be 2 on the top also,then go for screws in back, remove button panel from front side and remove flat wire connections to the board ,they pull out of slot on board , be careful putting them back in ,take your time they will go back in by pushing on the stiff part,about a 1/8 or so from the end to go in. of the connection,go for the VGA connection ,you will remve screws to seperate screen it self to get to the connection, it just pulls out of the socket on the board,hope this helps
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