T61 LCD backlight and activity lights won't turn on
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 4:16 pm
My ThinkPad T61's hinges were loose so I opened it up, installed some replacement hinges, and discovered that it would no longer sense when the lid was closed. I was looking for the sensor that detects this and found it on the circuit board that has all of the activity indicator lights (the lights that flash when the HDD/WiFi/battery/etc. are active). This is attached to a ribbon cable that is also attached to the LCD and ThinkLight.
I had a spare of this cable, so I unplugged the one attached to the motherboard and LCD, and plugged in my spare (which was not attached to the LCD) while the machine was on. The activity indicator lights on the spare turned on and everything looked OK. Then, I shut down the machine, and booted it up with the spare cable (again, not attached to the LCD). None of the activity indicator lights turned on and later when I plugged the original cable back in, the LCD backlight and activity indicator lights (except the WiFi one) wouldn't turn on.
I'm guessing I overloaded something when I turned on the computer with the spare ribbon cable plugged in without the LCD as a load. Any ideas for fixing this, where a fuse might be, or what parts are screwed up? Otherwise I'm just hoping the VGA out works and I can at least use it as a desktop computer...
I had a spare of this cable, so I unplugged the one attached to the motherboard and LCD, and plugged in my spare (which was not attached to the LCD) while the machine was on. The activity indicator lights on the spare turned on and everything looked OK. Then, I shut down the machine, and booted it up with the spare cable (again, not attached to the LCD). None of the activity indicator lights turned on and later when I plugged the original cable back in, the LCD backlight and activity indicator lights (except the WiFi one) wouldn't turn on.
I'm guessing I overloaded something when I turned on the computer with the spare ribbon cable plugged in without the LCD as a load. Any ideas for fixing this, where a fuse might be, or what parts are screwed up? Otherwise I'm just hoping the VGA out works and I can at least use it as a desktop computer...