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Model A1225 / Early 2009 / 2.66, 2.93, or 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo processor

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Early 2009 iMac display is half balcked out - How to fix the flex…

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The a1225 imac display turned half grey/black. I opened her up, as i do ocassionaly to clean the backlight. Only this time one of the bronze flex strips on the keft side is coming undone, falling off the lcd. How do i fix this, acf glue? wire glue lol

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Sadly yes, its time for a new LCD panel ;-{

You've pulled off the LCD driver flex from the LCD panel. This is where the flex cable is welded to the glass vaporized metal traces. Ripping it off severed the connections which you can't patch up. You've puled off the metal traces with the cable and can't reconnect them.

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Needs a new replacement. It's too hard too replace. I’ve see similar repairs on YouTube about TouchID flex for iPhone.

It needs a stencil, solder station, flux, fine tips, wire and UV glue to avoid short circuit.

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Hey, you mean i should replace the enire lcd?

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@hectornavarromx - This problem is a bit different from the flex to circuitboard side issues I think you are referencing.

Here the connection between the flex to the glass its self is damaged. This is the vaporized metal traces on the glass (almost invisible) have been severed. What always happens is the metal trace comes off the glass in the process so you have no tab connection to recover the connection.

Heres a bit more: Basic Working Principle of LCD Panel

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