Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Back Panel
  • 3 steps
  • LCD Display
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Panel               
  • Remove the battery cover on the back of the LCD monitor by unscrewing one 5mm Phillips #1 screw.
  • Slide the battery out of the housing. Lightly tap the opposite end of the monitor if the battery does not come right out.

Remove the battery cover on the back of the LCD monitor by unscrewing one 5mm Phillips #1 screw.

Slide the battery out of the housing. Lightly tap the opposite end of the monitor if the battery does not come right out.

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Step 2

  • Remove the four 6mm Phillips #1 screws on the back of the LCD monitor.

Remove the four 6mm Phillips #1 screws on the back of the LCD monitor.

Step 3

  • Using a plastic opening tool, gently separate the back panel from the front panel, working the tool around the panel to disconnect it.
  • Carefully remove the back panel
  • The speaker wire is connected to the motherboard so DO NOT rip back panel away from the monitor.

Using a plastic opening tool, gently separate the back panel from the front panel, working the tool around the panel to disconnect it.

Carefully remove the back panel

The speaker wire is connected to the motherboard so DO NOT rip back panel away from the monitor.

Step 4

              LCD Display               
  • Locate the motherboard and carefully pull the red and black speaker wires out of their harness.

Locate the motherboard and carefully pull the red and black speaker wires out of their harness.

Step 5

  • Remove the two 5mm Phillips #1 screws that are holding the motherboard in place.

Remove the two 5mm Phillips #1 screws that are holding the motherboard in place.

Step 6

  • Peel away the yellow tape that is covering the large harness.
  • Use needle-nosed tweezers to pull out the black tabs that are holding the film in the harness and gently pull the film out of the harness.

Peel away the yellow tape that is covering the large harness.

Use needle-nosed tweezers to pull out the black tabs that are holding the film in the harness and gently pull the film out of the harness.

Step 7

  • Flip the back panel and motherboard over to reveal the back of the LCD monitor

Flip the back panel and motherboard over to reveal the back of the LCD monitor

Step 8

  • The LCD monitor will easily come out of the front casing of the monitor.

The LCD monitor will easily come out of the front casing of the monitor.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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ADETAYO - Apr 27, 2017

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I need the price list of this Lorex LW2742 LCD Display Replacement

Pierre DePass - Aug 20, 2018

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I have the Lorex and I need a new ftat flexible cable, the number on the cable is S13821. This cable broke off as i did not use Ifixit at first.

I have the Lorex and I need a new flat flexible cable, the idea here was to get to the DC supply and remove the plug in component as it was damage because of constant useage of plug in in and out. The Flat Flexible Cable Number is S13821

Micky Shoemaker - Feb 19, 2019

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I have a Loren 7’’ wireless monitor and I need to get a replacement battery model 4170102 where can I get one