Wednesday, 18 June 2025

MacBook Air M2 A2941 LCD replacement EASY Way. Macbook Broken Screen repair hamilton new zealand






Macbook Air 2023 Broken Screen replacement Tutorial.

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Step-by-Step MacBook Air M2 (2023) Screen Replacement Guide

1. Power Down & Prepare

Shut down your MacBook.

 

Disconnect all cables and power sources.

 

Place the MacBook on a clean, soft surface (screen side down).

 

2. Remove Bottom Case Screws

Use a P5 Pentalobe screwdriver to remove the six bottom case screws.

 

Note: Two screws near the hinge are longer—keep track of screw lengths.

 

3. Open the Bottom Case

Gently lift the bottom case using a plastic pry tool.

 

Disconnect the battery to prevent short circuits:

 

Locate the battery connector near the trackpad.

 

Use a spudger to carefully disconnect it.

 

4. Remove Display Assembly

Locate the display cable connectors (near the hinge area).

 

Use a spudger to disconnect:

 

Display flex cable

 

Touch ID cable (if applicable)

 

Camera cable (if present)

 

Remove the hinge screws (Y000 Phillips screwdriver) securing the display.

 

Lift the display assembly away from the base.

 

5. Remove the Broken Screen

Lay the display face down on a microfiber cloth.

 

Remove the metal brackets around the screen (if any).

 

Use a heat gun/hair dryer to soften adhesive around the edges (if the screen is glued).

 

Carefully lift the screen using a suction handle.

 

Disconnect any remaining cables (backlight, touch sensor, etc.).

 

6. Install the New Screen

Connect the new screen’s cables (align carefully).

 

Secure the screen with adhesive or screws (depending on the replacement model).

 

Reattach metal brackets if removed.

 

7. Reassemble the MacBook

Reconnect the display cables to the logic board.

 

Reattach the display hinges and tighten screws.

 

Reconnect the battery.

 

Snap the bottom case back and screw it in (remember longer screws near the hinge).

 

8. Test the New Screen

Power on the MacBook and check:

 

Display brightness & colors

 

Touch ID (if applicable)

 

Webcam & microphone functionality


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