Yesterday took apart and repaired my notebook LCD screen with water damage. The screen itself was working just fine but it had two different problems.

- previous owner spilled water on the laptop. Somehow the water got inside the LCD screen and left stains inside the screen. The water marks were very noticeable on a white background and it was very irritating.
- the screen also had dust and lint inside also very noticeable on a white background. I have no idea how it got in there but I decided to clean it up too.

To fix both problems I had to open up the LCD screen. This was my first experience on opening a notebook screen. I was pretty confident because I didn’t really care if I break the screen, I just wanted to know if it’s possible to fix it.

Warning: the LCD screen can be easily damaged if you open it up. If you do something wrong the screen might become completely unusable and you’ll have to buy a new screen. It’s very expensive. Think twice before you decide opening the screen. Continue at your own risk.

Here’s my Dell Latitude D610 notebook with water damaged screen I’m going to take apart.
First of all remove the battery from the notebook.

Laptop screen repair

Lift up rubber screw seals and remove all screws.

Remove LCD bezel

Carefully separate the screen bezel from the LCD cover and remove the bezel.
Open notebook display

Remove two screws from the front and two screws from both sides.

Remove LCD screen

Carefully remove the LCD screen from the cover and place it on the notebook base. Disconnect the video cable and the inverter board cable.

Disconnect LCD cables

On this model the inverter board is attached to the screen with two screws. Remove both screws, disconnect the screen cable and remove the inverter board.

Remove screen inverter

Carefully peel off sticky tape and foil and put it aside. You’ll have to put it back in place during the screen reassembly.
Remove securing tape

Remove two screws from both sides of the screen.

Remove screws from both sides

Carefully place the screen upside down on a flat surface. Carefully unglue the film that covers the circuit board and remove two screws from the board (top circles). I wasn’t really sure if I have to remove screws on the bottom, so I removed them just in case. Do not touch the circuit board with fingers.
Open LCD screen

After both screws are removed you should be able to lift up the circuit board. Be careful, it’s still attached to the LCD.

Lift up circuit board

Start unsnapping the metal frame from the screen. There are a lot of latches on all sides of the screen. You can unlock them with nails or a small flat head screwdriver.

Unsnap LCD screen frame

After all latches are opened you should be able to separate the screen into three pieces: metal frame, LCD and background (not sure about correct technical name).
If you have lint or dust inside the screen, probably you’ll find it between the LCD and the background. Do not touch LCD or background with your fingers. I was able to remove dust and lint up with a very soft cloth, barely touching the LCD and background surfaces.
After I split the screen I found that the background has a few some kind of optical layers (three transparent sheets) and in my case they were damaged by water. The water dried out and left stains between these optical layers.
In my case removing dust and lint wasn’t enough and I had to go further.
Split notebook screen

Very carefully separate the LCD with attached circuit board from the background.
Separate LCD

To remove damaged optical layers it’s necessary to remove metal locks on both sides of the screen. It’s like a small clip that keeps layers in place.
Remove screen locks

After I removed both clips, I was able to look between the layers. At first I tried to clean up the dried water marks with a soft cloth but it didn’t help. The stains were still visible and didn’t want to go away.
Fortunately I had another similar screen laying around, it had a cracked LCD. I decided to borrow the optical layers from the cracked screen and transfer them to my screen. I wasn’t sure if it’s going to work, but as I mentioned before I didn’t really care if I break the screen. It was just an experiment.
So I disassembled the cracked screen and carefully transferred the white background and all transparent layers to my screen.
transfer damaged screen layers
After that I assembled my screen back removing dust and lint with a very soft cloth. Breathlessly connected my new screen to the notebook. Turned it on and…
That’s a miracle, it works!
No dust, no lint, no water mars inside the screen! It’s clear and the background is absolutely clean!
LCD screen works again

My donor screen had a cracked LCD but it had a good working backlight tube. The backlght tube is very fragile and it’s located inside a metal casing. I didn’t remove the backlight tube, I just broke off the entire metal casing from the plastic frame. I’m going to use this backlight tube for testing purposes.
Test backlight bulb

If you fixing a Dell laptop yourself, probably you’ll need a service manual. Some Dell service manuals provide step-by-step laptop disassembly instructions.

Are you looking for a new screen? You can find very inexpensive brand new LCD screens here, just search for your laptop model.

 

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405 Responses to “How I took apart and repaired my notebook LCD screen with water damage”

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  1. 365
    Jose Says:

    thanks cj2600.
    I appreciate your response. I will look for an screen, replace it and then I will be back posting the outcome of it for other with the same problem to see.

  2. 364
    cj2600 Says:

    Jose,

    I have a screen problem with my dv6000 HP laptop. When I turn it on I get four rectangular small screens. This happens as soon as the bios screen appears and it does not goes away, it remains like that, so I basically can’t use it. I have looked online for a solution, but unsuccessfully. I updated my video driver but it did not help, I also uninstalled the video driver to force the laptop to look for the right one. Same result.Hopefully someone here will give some advice.

    Most likely this is LCD screen failure. Unfortunately, you cannot fix it, you’ll have to replace the screen.
    Here are instructions: http://www.insidemylaptop.com/.....00-laptop/

  3. 363
    Jose Says:

    DISPLAY PROBLEM
    Hello everyone!
    I have a screen problem with my dv6000 HP laptop. When I turn it on I get four rectangular small screens. This happens as soon as the bios screen appears and it does not goes away, it remains like that, so I basically can’t use it. I have looked online for a solution, but unsuccessfully. I updated my video driver but it did not help, I also uninstalled the video driver to force the laptop to look for the right one. Same result.Hopefully someone here will give some advice.
    Any idea is welcomed. Thanks

  4. 362
    lis Says:

    Okay okay so ihave the dell lattitude D610 and one wekkend i went away and i allowed my sister to play her game soniit and when i cam back the creen had a faint read glow to ot and the within 1 or 2 minutes of use the screen goes black now if u look closely the screen is black but u can still kinda see like the stuff behind the black help!

  5. 361
    theshoe Says:

    I have a e1705 Dell that has screen/video issues. It looks like a series of squares and blocks on the laptop screen. It has normal video to a secondary monitor. I was told that the video card is good if it has a normal output to a second monitor. I researched it and learned it should be either the inverter or the LCD screen itself. I replaced the inverter and it did not help. Then I ordered a new LCD screen with inverter included and that did not change anything. Has anyone seen this and do you know what the problem may be and how to fix it.

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    Sam Says:

    I have a brand new dell inspirion 15 laptop I took it in the bathroom to listen to music and take a shower i was in the shower for a while i notice when i got out the laptop has watch moisture in it just a little. what shall i do. the computer is working the same. i see the moisture on my screen only. didn’t spill anything inside just took it in the bathroom while taking a shower.what should i do i notice today when i turned on the laptop it just a little moisture is noticable.

  7. 359
    Christy Says:

    Hi,
    My Dell studio 1535 monitor cracked several months ago. I was planning on purchasing a new laptop, but have decided to try to replace the monitor by myself!

    Just wanted to say thanks for this great website!

    Christy

  8. 358
    cj2600 Says:

    jeremia,

    i have a dual express laptop that can not display desktop clearly(the screen is faint)what can be the problem?

    If the laptop works fine with an external monitor but the image on the laptop screen is faint, most likely this is the screen inverter board failure.
    The inverter board is mounted inside the laptop display panel below the LCD screen.
    I think you’ll have to replace the inverter board first.

  9. 357
    jeremia Says:

    jeremia again: how can I fix that problem because i tried different way, when you connect external monitor the desktop is ok.

  10. 356
    jeremia Says:

    i have a dual express laptop that can not display desktop clearly(the screen is faint)what can be the problem?

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