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Installing MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Models A1226 and A1260 Display Data Cable
- Author: Walter Galan
- Difficulty: Very difficult
Display connection issues? Use this guide to replace a faulty display data cable rather than replacing the entire display.
Sections
- Battery 1 step
- RAM Shield 1 step
- Upper Case 7 steps
- Display Assembly 9 steps
- Rear Display Bezel 7 steps
- LED Driver Board 3 steps
- Clutch Assembly 7 steps
- Display Data Cable 1 step
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Step 8
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Do not yank the upper case off quickly. The case is attached to the logic board via a ribbon cable.
Lift up at the rear of the case and work your fingers along the sides, freeing the case as you go. Once you have freed the sides, you may need to rock the case up and down to free the front of the upper case.
There are four plastic clips above the DVD slot, and another above and to the left of the IR sensor. These clips can be very difficult to disengage without prying. They can also be difficult to re-engage during reassembly.

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Step 9
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Disconnect the trackpad and keyboard ribbon cable from the logic board, removing tape as necessary.
Note: It is possible to replace the hard drive without disconnecting the keyboard from the chassis, but it will need to be held upright to keep it out of the way, while still allowing you both hands to work on the drive removal. Be careful when removing the keyboard-trackpad ribbon cable to ensure that the rear of the upper case is disengaged from the area near the hinge. It is easy to accidentally bend the screw receivers on either side of the keyboard.
Remove the upper case.

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Step 13
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Support the display with one hand while removing the following screws:
One 9.5 mm silver T6 Torx screw with threads on only 3 mm of the shaft on the inside of the display hinges.
One 9.5 mm silver T6 Torx screw with threads on the entire shaft on the outside of the left hinge.
One 9.2 mm full thread T6 Torx screw securing the iSight cable ground loop to the fan.

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Step 20
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Insert the flat end of a spudger perpendicular to the face of the display between the plastic strip attached to the rear bezel and the front bezel.
Do not insert your spudger between the plastic strip and the rear bezel.
With the spudger still inserted, rotate it away from the display to separate the front and rear bezels.
Work along the right edge of the display until the rear bezel is evenly separated from the front bezel.

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Step 22
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Insert the flat end of a spudger into the gap between the rear display bezel and the clutch cover.
Twist the spudger to separate the lower edge of the rear display bezel from the clutch cover.
Work along the lower edge of the rear bezel until it is evenly separated from the clutch cover.

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Step 24
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Insert the flat end of a spudger between the front bezel and the plastic strip attached to the rear bezel near the screw holes at the bottom corners of the display.
Rotate your spudger toward the rear bezel to separate it from the front bezel.
If necessary, continue separating the left edge of the rear bezel off the tabs on the front display bezel.

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Step 25
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Slightly lift the lower edge of the display and pull it away from the rear display bezel.
Go here for the guide to continue replacing the screen: Installing MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Models A1226 and A1260 LCD Panel

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Step 34
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To remove the clutch assembly, first insert the flat end of a spudger into the gap between the clutch hinge and the clutch cover where the cables exit.
While prying the clutch assembly away from the clutch hinge with your spudger, use a plastic opening tool to increase the gap between the clutch cover and the front display bezel.
Work your way along the length of the clutch cover to fully separate the adhesive.
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