Back to this excellent forum, after working on several computers. As I am in between jobs (P.C. term for "unemployed at the moment"), I needed to revitalize my old T23...
So I decided to fix the backlight problem on my T23. Previously Ray gave some excellent pointers, and Ihave browsed through all posts that had "backlight" or "inverter" in it...I think most suspects have been eliminated.
When the problem started happening 03/2007, there was a sizzling sound around the inverter area and the backlight gradually failed. Resetting the display (via lid or Fn key) brought back the backlight, only for a very short time, with the sizzling beforehand. It was 5 mins, then off. Then it was 30 secs, off. Then 5 secs.
Now here's what has been done.
1. New Inverter ordered. Installed.
2. All cable connections cleaned, reseated. Including the display ribbon, as per Ray instructions
3. SuperSavage chip tapped. (turn on, take out the keyboard, tap)- ribbon cable where it plugs into the motherboard (below the keyboard)
- small rectangular connector in the middle of the inverter board (where the ribbon cable plugs into)
- connector going to the CCFL (at the end of the inverter board)
4. Gently flexed the screen.
5. Lid switch tests done.
6. Completely strip the machine, including the LCD (yay! it is a Samsung)
And here's what happens.
1. Turn on T23.
2. I briefly (1sec) see the IBM logo, then backlight goes away. As I didn't install the backup battery, comp goes to BIOS (no OS loaded yet).
3. Hit Fn-F3 for display sleep. Sleeps.
4. Hit any key, wakes, shows the BIOS screen for one sec, then goes away.
In other words, I can only have backlight for one second.
Now with your permission, here are the issues over which I have been consuming ridiculous amounts of caffeine for two nights straight...
1. If the replacement (direct from IBM) inverter is faulty, there shouldn't be any backlight whatsoever? The symptoms are the same with the old and the new inverters.
2. I can turn on-off the ThinkLight, which is also fed by the display cable, which leads me believe the ribbon cable is OK. Can it be partly damaged?
3. If the board is faulty, can I still have a one second backlight?
Any other thoughts?
Oh, and a healthy, happy (and belated) New Year to fellow ThinkPadders.






