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    Unmounting My Sony SZ660 LCD

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by kingdragon, Apr 5, 2008.

  1. kingdragon

    kingdragon Newbie

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    I need to change my Sony SZ660`s LCd ?

    Is there a website or any previously posted link that shows how the unmount the LCD of Sony SZ series by PICTURES ???


    Thanks
     
  2. drhab

    drhab Notebook Enthusiast

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    I met exactly same issue (sz650) a couple of weeks ago,unsucceeded after hard googling.
    Fortunately, CompTech lend me a hand posting as follows:
    " We removed the bezel from an SZ-260P using the instructions at ScreenTek. I think all the SZ premiums are similar, but am not sure. Pry out the round rubber bumpers at upper left and right corners using fingernails. This exposes the screws under the bumpers. These are the only screws holding the bezel to the cover. Use a very small screwdriver (can get at Sears or Home Depot) to remove the screws. We used an eyeglass screwdriver.
    Carefully pull the bezel away from the top. The bezel snap fits into the top at several places. The bezel is very flexible. Pull away the two sides, top, and bottom in whatever order works. The bottom is hinged. Most of the snap-fit fasteners release using fingers. A small screwdriver inserted between the bezel and the cover helps in some places. This is a little nerve wracking because the bezel is very flexible and it seemed like we might break the bezel. Good luck!
    "
    and such a description was clear enough for me,at least.
    Hope it will also help you.
    Unfortunately,I haven't made any photos while replacing screens,my fault.