MacBook Pro 13″ Unibody Mid 2010 Front Display Glass Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 25 Steps

Get ready to tackle that pesky cracked front display glass panel with this handy guide! It’s time to bring your device back to life and show it some love. Follow along step by step, and if you find yourself in a bind, remember you can always schedule a repair for a little extra help.

Step 1

– Let’s get to it! First up, grab your trusty screwdriver and tackle those 10 screws holding the lower case of your MacBook Pro 13″ Unibody in place. You got this!

Step 2

– Gently lift the lower case and nudge it towards the back of the computer to release those pesky mounting tabs.

Step 3

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently lift that battery connector right out of its cozy little socket on the logic board. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 4

– Gently slide the flat end of a spudger under the subwoofer/right speaker cable connector and pop it out of its cozy spot on the logic board.

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 5

– Gently tug the camera cable’s male end straight out of its socket, like you’re giving it a little high-five!

Step 6

– Carefully guide the camera data cable out of the channel in the optical drive.

Step 7

– Time to get your tools ready! Start by unscrewing the following screws:

– Gently slide the camera cable bracket out from beneath the subwoofer and lift it away from the computer.

Step 8

– Grab that nifty plastic pull tab attached to the display data cable lock and give it a little twist towards the DC-In side of the computer.

– Now, gently pull the display data cable connector straight out from its socket.

– Remember, it’s all about the angle! Pull it straight out, not up, to keep everything safe and sound.

Step 9

– Let’s get started! First, unscrew those two little screws that are holding the display data cable bracket snugly to the upper case. You’ve got this!

– Now, gently lift that display data cable bracket out of the upper case. Easy peasy!

Step 10

Step 11

– Go ahead and take out those two outer 6.5 mm T8 Torx screws that are keeping each of the two display brackets snug against the upper case—yep, that’s 4 screws in total. You’ve got this!

Step 12

– First things first, open up your MacBook so that the display stands nice and tall, forming a right angle with the upper case. You’ve got this!

– Now, gently place your opened MacBook on a table just like the one in the picture. Look at that setup!

– With your left hand, keep a firm yet gentle grip on the display and upper case together. Now, let’s tackle that last pesky 6.5 mm T8 Torx screw from the lower display bracket and remove it like a pro!

Step 13

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Step 14

– With your right hand, gently grab the upper case and give it a slight twist towards the top of the display, making sure the upper display bracket smoothly clears the edge of the upper case.

– Now, carefully rotate the display a little away from the upper case.

Step 15

– Gently lift the display away from the upper case, keeping an eye out for any pesky brackets or cables that might try to tag along.

Step 16

– Grab your heat gun and set it to low. Let’s kick things off by warming up the outer black border near the upper right corner of that glass panel. You’re on your way to a smooth repair!

Step 17

– Now that you’ve warmed up the panel, grab a sturdy suction cup and place it near the upper right corner of that display glass.

– Gently and gradually lift the corner of the display glass away from the display assembly.

Step 18

– Start by gently lifting one corner of the display glass just enough to slide in a spudger between it and the display assembly. You’ve got this!

– Next up, take the flat end of that trusty spudger and carefully pry up the adhesive that’s holding the front glass in place. Easy does it!

– Now, give the glass panel a little nudge a few inches away from the upper right corner, moving along the top and right edges of the display. Keep going, you’re almost there!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger
  2. Spudger

Step 19

– Grab your trusty heat gun and gently warm up that adhesive hiding under the black strip on the right side of the front glass panel.

– Now, it’s time to make friends with a suction cup—stick it on the right side of the front glass panel.

– Give that glass panel a gentle tug while using the flat end of a spudger to help it break free from the display assembly.

– Keep at it along the right edge of the front display glass until it’s happily separated from the display.

Tools Used
  1. Heat Gun
  2. Spudger

Step 20

– Grab your trusty heat gun and gently warm up that adhesive hiding under the black strip at the top of the glass display panel. It’s like giving it a cozy hug!

– Next, place a suction cup close to the top edge of the glass display panel and give it a little tug to lift that glass panel off. You got this!

– Now, as you work your way along the top edge of the glass panel, carefully use the flat end of a spudger to help separate any stubborn adhesive if needed. Take your time, and let the magic happen!

Tools Used
  1. Heat Gun
  2. Spudger

Step 21

– Grab your trusty heat gun and give that adhesive under the black strip at the upper left corner of the glass display panel a little warmth to loosen it up.

– Next, pop a suction cup right near that same corner of the glass display panel.

– Now, gently pull up on the suction cup while using the flat end of a spudger to carefully nudge the glass display panel away from the display assembly. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. Heat Gun
  2. Spudger

Step 22

– Warm things up a bit with a heat gun or hair dryer to loosen that pesky adhesive hiding under the black strip on the left side of the front glass panel.

– Now, grab a suction cup and stick it on the left side of the front glass panel.

– Gently pull up on the glass panel while using the flat end of a spudger to work it free from the display assembly.

– Keep going along the left edge of the front display glass until it pops free from the display.

Tools Used
  1. Heat Gun
  2. Spudger

Step 23

– Alright, you’ve got the top, left, and right edges of the glass all free and clear! Now, gently lift the top edge of the glass panel and give it a little twist to pop it out of the display. Easy peasy!

– Before you put everything back together, take a moment to give both the inside of the glass display panel and the LCD a good clean. Trust us, any dust or fingerprints hiding in there will be like an unwelcome guest when you turn the machine on!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 24

– Slide the edge of your trusty plastic opening tool between the display glass and the camera bracket, then gently glide it around the bracket to give it a little nudge away from the glass.

– And hey, don’t forget to stick that camera bracket onto the new front display glass before you put everything back together!

Step 25

– Alright, let’s get that cable back in action! Start by using the tip of your trusty spudger to gently peel away the foam tape that’s covering the camera cable ZIF socket.

– Next up, give that ZIF cable retainer a little flip with your spudger to open it up and make way for the camera cable.

– Now, slide the camera cable into its cozy spot on the camera board. Once it’s snug, use the spudger to snap down the ZIF cable retainer and secure the cable in place like a pro.

– Finally, don’t forget to put the piece of tape back over the camera cable socket to keep everything nice and tidy!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger
  2. Spudger
  3. Spudger

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