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Canon Eos 60D Dslr Motherboard Replacement Tutorial

Canon EOS 60D Motherboard Replacement Tutorial

Are you having trouble with your Canon EOS 60D camera? Is the motherboard malfunctioning? Look no further! This tutorial will guide you through the process of replacing the motherboard in your Canon EOS 60D camera. Please note that this is a complex process and requires some technical expertise. If you’re not comfortable with DIY repairs, it’s recommended to seek the help of a professional.

Canon EOS 60D back view

Step 1: Remove the LCD Screen

Start by removing the LCD screen from its place. You’ll need to remove the two 2.5 mm Phillips #PH00 black screws on both sides of the LCD screen. Use a PH00 screwdriver to remove the screws.

Canon EOS 60D motherboard

Step 2: Remove the Back Cover

Next, remove the back cover of the camera. You’ll need to remove the four different sized screws located beneath the rubber grip. Use a PH00 screwdriver to remove the screws.

Canon EOS 60D back cover

Step 3: Disconnect the Wires

Now, you’ll need to disconnect the wires from the motherboard. Use a plastic opening tool to carefully pry off the LCD screen connector from the motherboard. Then, use tweezers to carefully remove the wires from the motherboard.

Canon EOS 60D flash board

Step 4: Remove the Motherboard

Finally, you can remove the motherboard from the camera. Use a PH00 screwdriver to remove the three 4.3 mm Phillips #PH00 screws holding the motherboard down. Then, carefully lift the motherboard out of the camera.

Canon EOS 60D motherboard removal

Conclusion

Replacing the motherboard in your Canon EOS 60D camera is a complex process that requires some technical expertise. If you’re not comfortable with DIY repairs, it’s recommended to seek the help of a professional. At Salvation Repair, we offer a limited lifetime guarantee on all parts and labor. If you need help with your camera repair, you can schedule a repair at https://salvationrepair.com/repair.

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