Canon Eos 60D Motherboard Replacement Tutorial
Canon EOS 60D Motherboard Replacement
Is your Canon EOS 60D camera malfunctioning due to a faulty motherboard? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered At Salvation Repair, we offer a limited lifetime guarantee on all parts and labor. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of replacing the motherboard in your Canon EOS 60D camera.
Step 1: Remove the LCD Screen
Start by removing the LCD screen from its place to expose the Phillips #PH00 screws. You’ll need to remove the two 2.5 mm Phillips #PH00 black screws on both sides of the LCD screen.
Step 2: Remove the Back Cover
Next, remove the two 3 mm Phillips #PH00 black screws near both sides of the base where the screen swivels. Use a plastic opening tool to carefully pry off the back cover of the LCD.
Step 3: Disconnect the Rear Connector
Using tweezers, carefully disconnect the rear connector by pulling it away from the screen.
Step 4: Remove the Hinge Screws
Now, four 2.2 mm Phillips #PH00 screws holding a cover around the hinge should be visible. Turn the swivel around to expose the remaining screws.
Step 5: Remove the Motherboard Screws
Use a PH00 screwdriver to remove the three 4.3 mm Phillips #PH00 screws holding the motherboard down.
Step 6: Lift the Motherboard
Carefully lift the motherboard out of the camera. Make sure to remove all the wires and connectors before lifting the motherboard.
Step 7: Remove the Motherboard
Once you’ve lifted the motherboard, you can remove it from the camera. Be careful not to touch any of the electrical components.
And that’s it You’ve successfully replaced the motherboard in your Canon EOS 60D camera. If you’re not comfortable with this repair, you can always schedule a repair with us at Salvation Repair.
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