Monday 8 June 2015

Replace The Lcd In A Kodak C513

You can change the LCD on your Kodak C513.


The Kodak C513 is an easy-to-use digital camera with a high-quality LCD display. But just like any digital camera, the LCD display can damage or crack if not handled carefully. This can mean up to hundreds of dollars in repairs or the replacement of the entire camera. Fortunately it is not very difficult to replace the LCD screen yourself, but should be done very carefully.


Instructions


1. Buy a new LCD screen. The exact model number is 3F2098. Remove the protective film before you begin the replacement process.


2. Open the battery access door, remove the batteries and the memory card.


3. Place the camera face-down on a white piece of printer paper, and remove the two Phillips-head screws on the bottom. Then remove the two Phillips-head screws on the right side, and then the single Phillips-head screw on the left side of the camera.


4. Use a thin razor blade to pry open the camera at the crease in the middle. Remove the back of the camera and set it aside.


5. Pry off the black pad on the left-hand side of the LCD screen with a razor blade and place it on the left-hand side of the new LCD screen.


6. Flip the old LCD screen back to gain access to the ribbon cable connected to the camera's logic board. Use a small flathead screwdriver to depress the tabs on either side of the ribbon cable. Disconnect the ribbon cable from the logic board and set it aside.


7. Connect the new LCD screen's ribbon cable by pushing gently on the black cable clips until the ribbon cable snaps into place and is firmly connected to the logic board.


8. Place a small piece of double-sided tape on the side of the interior side of the LCD screen, and then place the LCD screen carefully inside the camera.


9. Re-assemble the camera by following steps one through seven in reverse order.

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