Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro Screen and Digitizer Replacement
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 14 Steps
In the Lenovo Yoga Pro 2, the screen setup is a bit of a package deal—the LCD and digitizer are stuck together like peanut butter and jelly, so you’ll need to swap out the whole screen instead of just replacing the glass.
Step 1
– Pop open your laptop lid and unscrew the two covers chilling next to the hinges on each side. Grab a flathead screwdriver or a trusty spudger to get the job done. Easy-peasy!
Step 2
– Whip out your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver and take out those two exposed 3/16” screws—they’re ready for a break from the action!
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Step 3
Take it easy and only pop off the plastic bit—leave everything underneath untouched. Those delicate components below are not fans of roughhousing.
– Time to get started! Use a spudger to carefully pry off the two plastic bezel pieces – they should come off easily.
– Next, grab your trusty prying tool (like a spudger) and gently lift the long plastic bezel piece away from the screen. Take your time, it’s a breeze!
Step 4
– Alright, here we go! Grab your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver and unscrew those three 1/8” screws with confidence. You’ve got this!
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Step 5
– Carefully lift out the circuit board and place it somewhere safe.
Step 6
– Take out that final 1/8″ screw hanging out near the center of the screen using your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver—almost there, you’re doing great!
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Step 7
– Gently push the screen upward, guiding it away from the hinges, and smoothly lift it off the backplate—no sweat!
Step 8
– Gently fold the screen over and disconnect the LCD screen cable by lifting the blue tab and pulling it out. Easy peasy!
Step 9
– Grab your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver and carefully unscrew the four 1/8” screws from the hinge on each side of the laptop. You’ve got this—steady hands win the day!
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Step 10
– Grab your trusty Torx T5 screwdriver and twist out the eleven 1/4″ screws holding the laptop’s back panel in place. Easy peasy!
Step 11
– Carefully lift the back cover off. A little patience here goes a long way!
Step 12
– First things first! Grab your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver and remove those four 3/16” screws located at the top of the laptop, right by the hinges. You’re doing great—keep it up!
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Step 13
The connector pops straight up from the computer—no wiggling or sideways tugging, please!
– Grab a metal spudger, and gently pop up the connector by prying under the plastic part near the top. Easy does it!
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Step 14
– Gently pop off those hinges and slide the screen out like a pro.