x61 Backlight Issue
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:27 pm
My favour that has become a nightmare! Customers daughter has (had) an X61. She managed to stand on the laptop (something on the top shelf I suppose). Anyway it was immediately evident that the LCD panel was broken and I offered to replace it for her.
1. LCD panel was purchased and installed and working fine, unfortunatley a few of the indicator lights on the inverter were not.
2. I ordered a new LCD cable and inverter to be sure that the second procedure would cure the lights and any other issues. At this point the backlight suddenly stopped working. I guessed that this was probably the inverter since I already had issues with some indicator lights.
3.The new parts arrive and are installed, indicator lights are now all OK but the backlight is still dead.
- No power coming from the inverter so unlikely that there is a problem with the (new) LCD panel
- Reset BIOS incase it had become confused during the surgery
- Lid close switch is working correctly
- plugs/connections all checked
4. Logic leads me to conclude that the problem must lie on the mainboard. The cost of a mainboard is going to push the parts cost to more than the cost of a new laptop.
Any light (pun not intentional) on the subject would be most welcome
Or more specifically has anyone perhaps had board level experience with the backlight circuitry on the mainboard?
1. LCD panel was purchased and installed and working fine, unfortunatley a few of the indicator lights on the inverter were not.
2. I ordered a new LCD cable and inverter to be sure that the second procedure would cure the lights and any other issues. At this point the backlight suddenly stopped working. I guessed that this was probably the inverter since I already had issues with some indicator lights.
3.The new parts arrive and are installed, indicator lights are now all OK but the backlight is still dead.
- No power coming from the inverter so unlikely that there is a problem with the (new) LCD panel
- Reset BIOS incase it had become confused during the surgery
- Lid close switch is working correctly
- plugs/connections all checked
4. Logic leads me to conclude that the problem must lie on the mainboard. The cost of a mainboard is going to push the parts cost to more than the cost of a new laptop.
Any light (pun not intentional) on the subject would be most welcome
Or more specifically has anyone perhaps had board level experience with the backlight circuitry on the mainboard?