Repair4Laptop: Do-It-Yourself Laptop and Notebook Upgrading, Modding and Repairing
site map · search   



Display Hinge Replacement Guide for a Samsung X10 Laptop

Does your laptop encounter wobbly display hinges? This guide explains how to disassembly (at least partially) a Samsung X10 (NX10RH04QG/SEG) laptop to get the display hinges replaced. Click on the thumbnails below to view step-by-pictures, showing how to take the case and display apart and replace the display hinges. This procedure could work with other notebook brands and models as well. Attention: remove the power supply and the battery before starting to do the repair work.



0: Identifiying the Replacement Parts

  The product numbers P/Ns for the display hinges are BA61-00531A (right) and BA61-00532A (left). The price for each is around 25USD (May 2009). It is recommended to replace both hinges at the same time. They are made from zamak 2, according to the writing on the bag they are delivered in. Both hinges have slightly different sizes. The right hinge is marked with an "R". It is longer than the left hinge. The left hinge is marked with an "L". The two moving parts of a worn out hinge can be separated from each other easily. The parts of new hinges hold together very firmly.




1: Remove the Hinge Covers

  The left and right hinge cover can easily popped off with a screw driver. There is no need to apply force. Note: the picture besides showing how to put the screwdriver under the plastic cover suggests a bad approach. Actually there is a small hole provided at the inner side of each cover to fit the screwdriver in.




  This picture shows the laptop with both hinge covers removed.





3: Remove the Connectors for Display and Wireless LAN Antenna

  Under the left hinge cover there is the connector for the ribbon cable from the graphics card to the display. The connector is not locked into its socket, just lift it up in vertical direction carefully. See below for a detailed picture of the connector lock with the ribbon cable removed.






  Under the right hinge cover there are the two connectors for the wireless antenna cables (black and white). Note the white base at the bottom of the connector for the white cable. You can remember easily where to attach the white cable back. See below for a detailed picture of the connectors with the antenna cables removed.




4: Remove Two Hinge Screws at the Backside

  Turn the laptop around. On the backside there is one screw near the left and right hinge. Take a Phillips screwdriver and remove the screws.





  Left hinge base without display, you can see the display adapter with cable removed.






  Right hinge base without display, you can see the wireless antenna adapter with cables removed.




5: Take the Display Apart

  Remove the covers of the two screws left and right.




  Remove the two screws fitting the display halves together.




  Around the display border there are some cramps which clip the top and bottom halves of the display frame together (three cramps at the bottom, four cramps at the left side, four cramps at the right side, three cramps at the top). Take a screwdriver and pry both halves open. Note: the report mentioned in the resources section below, states that it is possible to remove the hinges without taking the display apart completely. IMHO this is to much risk to break the display, when taking the hinges out.




  The bottom side of the display is glued to the bottom frame. Pry the glued strip open, too.




6: Substitute the Display Hinges

  You are able to replace the display hinges easily now. Remove the two screws holding each hinge. Assembly the parts in back order and you are done. Before putting the hinge covers back in place, you should test whether your laptop boots well. If not, you can check all connections without taking it apart again.




Other Resources

Disclaimer

Warning: These instructions are given without any warranty. They don't have to be complete or correct. Don't do any of the following steps if you're not sure of what you're doing. You could damage your notebook and you will lose your warranty. Everything you do will be at your own risk.

Sponsors

· Linux, Laptops, PDAs, Mobile Phones



Laptop Parts Expert

Laptop Parts Expert

Laptop Parts for Sony, Toshiba, IBM, HP, Compaq, Dell and other brands. Ready to ship laptop batteries, keyboards, AC power adapters and more.

Free ground shipping on all laptop part orders over $79.






[ -> back to top ]

contact · imprint/disclaimer · privacy (P3P)

© Werner Heuser 2005-2009 · http://repair4laptop.org/samsung_x10_display_hinge_replacement.html · last change Wed Jun 3 2009