I have a HP Pavilion dv6000 and the screen is dark (I can just barely make out the Desktop icons). It’s very easy to damage the LCD screen while taking it apart.
The backlight lamp is mounted inside the LCD screen and you’ll have to take the whole thing apart. Thanks IML Tech Janu| John Dunne, just wondering if the backlight can be easily removed from the LCD screen. I will probably buy an inverter (as it’s cheaper) to see if that’s fixes the problem but in the event that it is a backlight problem does the complete LCD screen have to be replaced or can the Backlight be removed from the screen. But the backlight seems to be inside the LCD screen itself and am wondering if it can be easily removed. I can see inverter, LCD cable and the 2 wires going to the backlight. I disassembled the Screen (as per your brilliantly laid out instructions). Sometime the LCD screen flashes on for a few seconds but goes dark again. Thank you! 430 Responses John Dunne Janu| Hi, just wondering if the backlight can be easily removed from the LCD screen. If you appreciate my work and find this information useful, please support this site. You can support this site.Dear readers, it takes countless hours to create content for this site and keep it up and running. This guide should fit HP Pavilion dv6000. I found them in the official maintenance and service guide.15.4-inch, WXGA, SVA display panel with BrightView (Glossy) 431386-00115.4-inch, WXGA, SVA display panel AntiGlare (Matte) 431387-001LCD inverter 431391-001UPDATE: In one of the next guides I explain how to completely disassemble the laptop. Simply unplug the cable from the connector.STEP 7.Remove two screws from the right mounting bracket.Remove two more from the left bracket.STEP 8.Now you can remove the defective LCD screen and replace it with a new one.Assemble the display back together.The LCD has been removed.The following part numbers for HP Pavilion dv6000 could be helpful to you. Disconnect cables on both sides of the inverter.The left cable supplies power from the motherboard and the right cable connected to the backlight lamp inside the LCD panel.The inverter board has been removed.STEP 5.Remove two screws securing each display hinge/bracket.STEP 6.Now you can get an access to the back side and access the LCD cable.Remove clear tape covering the connector and disconnect the LCD cable. Be careful, the bezel made of fragile plastic.The bezel has been removed.STEP 4.Now you can get an access to the inverter board which is mounted on the lower part of the display assembly.Remove one screw securing the board. An external monitor displays image properly.STEP 1.There are six rubber screw covers on the display bezel.You’ll have to remove all covers.You can remove them a sharp object.STEP 2.Remove six screws found under the rubber covers.STEP 3.Insert fingers under the bezel and start separating it from the back cover.There are small hidden latches securing the bezel and you’ll have to wiggle it in order to release the bezel.Continue removing it.
Compaq & HP | 430 In this guide I’ll be replacing failed LCD screen on a HP Pavilion dv6000 laptop.In my case the lower 2/3 of the screen has become garbled.