Hinge splitting screen apart
I bought the Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W-B5112, that has a 360 hinge so it can go into tablet mode. The hinge broke within four months of owning it. I sent it to Toshiba. They said its my fault that the hinge quit after four months not their $@$*!& manufacturing. They also said that it would cost far to much money to replace the hinge and the back of the screen.
I've fixed a broken hinge before on a previous laptop so I'm not afraid of buying the parts and taking it apart. Last time I had a manual that I could follow and a youtube video, but I can't find anything.
I was wondering if anyone had solved a similar problem with this laptop and could give me advice? Also, some of the advice for other Toshiba hinges suggested using glue or adhesive. I was wondering if anyone knew if that would work on a 360 hinge? Seriously any advice on this models hinge would be appreciated.
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I'm in the middle of fixing one of these too. My sister's comp. Ordered in the replacement hinges and all is going well except for one problem. It's taking sooOOOoo darn long that I've forgotten how to feed the wires around the hinges. Very few picts of those wiring paths are out there. Especially when it comes to removing the long thin plastic edge cover for the fan. I don't want to pinch those wires. So, whatever you do. Take LOTS of picts of the wiring paths so you can put it all back the same way. Also, it didn't seem necessary to remove the MoBo although I did to do that job. Oh, and I was replacing the back cover too. Now that I've found this site, I'm hoping these picts will help me to get the wiring back the way it should be. Good Luck to you!
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