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Solve : backlight inverter plug connector has displaced wires, please help?

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Hi. After thinking my backlight inverter needed changing I went ahead and bought a new one. But after I removed the bezel I noticed that there were red/orange cables loose from the plug on the left side. The white plastic of the plug also appears scorched or kind of burnt.
 What I would like to know is if I can re-secure the wires and how?
It is a Toshiba satellite L100-109.   Many thanks
   
Ps, attached a photo. Hope it helps.


[recovering disk space, attachment deleted by admin]Need more information. Is it the plug that COMES from the LCD to motherboard cable or is it coming from the LCD?? I sorry I'm a complete novice. I'm pretty sure it goes to the motherboard.  ThanksIf it is the one that goes to the motherboard, then the complete cable can be changed and a replacement is available in spare parts shop. Just tell them the laptop model and you can buy one.great   thanks for your help,  where is the thanks button??? lol Quote from: midge22 on January 19, 2014, 01:01:15 AM

great   thanks for your help,  where is the thanks button??? lol

Great

For your second question: Exactly under any of my posts on a bit right side

Please mark the thread as solved, the thread solved button/link can be FOUND at the bottom of this thread, on the left side. ok,  before I do that,  please could you tell me what the part maybe called so I can search for it on the internet?

many thanks again in advance, you have been more than HELPFUL,  keep up the fantastic work. Laptop LCD Display Cable.Hi

It would be easier to get someone with heat shrink and a soldering iron to extend the yellow wires and and replace the pin in the socket. The cables are make and model dependent and can be difficult to replace.

Most electronics shops are able to do this.
Quote from: Lisa_maree on January 19, 2014, 01:47:17 PM
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It would be easier to get someone with heat shrink and a soldering iron to extend the yellow wires and and replace the pin in the socket. The cables are make and model dependent and can be difficult to replace.

Most electronics shops are able to do this.
I too thought of it. But later on I thought EVEN if it is done, depending upon the professionalism and proper work done, the bracket of the LCD panel may not fit and there may appear a LUMP which will disallow the panel to fit properly. Leaving a gap between the fitting.


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