How to Replace Parts: Canon EOS 20D Repair Tutorial
Repair Tutorial: Fixing Your Canon EOS 20D
The Canon EOS 20D is a popular DSLR camera that has been widely used by photographers for its high-quality image capture capabilities. However, like any electronic device, it can be prone to malfunctions and require repair. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of repairing your Canon EOS 20D.
The first step in repairing your Canon EOS 20D is to disassemble the camera. Start by pulling up on both sides of the eyepiece cap. It should come off with little pressure.
Next, remove the two screws hidden under the viewfinder eyepiece cap. Then, peel off the rubber grip on the back by grasping one of the corners and pulling it away from the camera body.
Once the rubber grip is removed, a hidden screw is revealed. Remove both screws from the rear of the camera. Then, remove the two indicated screws from the bottom of the camera.
When lifting the panel, make sure not to lift it too high, since you’ll run the risk of tearing the cable, or damaging the connector on the board. Flip the lock on the flex cable connector up with a spudger.
The front panel should pop off, now that the cable has been disconnected. When reassembling the device, make sure to insert the left side of the front panel first, since it has a small lip that needs to fit under the left part of the camera case.
Disconnect all the indicated connectors by opening their latches. Remove the flex cable that connects the logic board to the secondary control board.
Pull the small green connector out of its socket. Be careful when removing it, as it is possible to tear the tiny wires running into the connector.
Disconnect the two hidden connectors under the top connector indicated in pink. Disconnect the third hidden connector.
Remove the three screws from the edges of the board. Flip the board up and out so that the ground connection can be unscrewed.
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