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    Latitude E6320 - back of LCD screen lid lifting?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by mr.rhtuner, Jul 17, 2016.

  1. mr.rhtuner

    mr.rhtuner Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys, this E6320 that I purchased from a local college has an odd issue. The back of the LCD panel, the lid, has a portion that is lifting up.

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    The laptop works great, the LCD panel isn't damaged and all is fine. It just seems like either an adhesive has let loose or there is a missing clip?


    Does anybody have any ideas about this? I haven't been able to find more on this, seems like this is an isolated event.


    Thanks
     
  2. Krowe

    Krowe Notebook Evangelist

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    Yeah its the adhesive that's coming loose, we usually see it in the palm rest areas though, since a lot of of the plastic/ rubberized surfaces are glued to the tri-metal chassis of older latitudes.
     
  3. mr.rhtuner

    mr.rhtuner Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks for the reply,

    Any suggestion on how to fix it? super glue? I'd hate to take apart the whole LCD housing/panel and take a risk of breaking something inorder to fix this haha
     
  4. Support.2@XOTIC PC

    Support.2@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    You can get some good adhesive tape that the manufacturer's use on screens, that is what we would use to secure this