IPad Pro 9.7 not displaying any image on the screen repair: Difference between revisions
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|Device= | |Device=IPad Pro 9.7 | ||
|Affects parts= | |Affects parts=motherboard | ||
|Needs equipment= | |Needs equipment=Multimeter, Soldering Iron | ||
|Type= | |Type=Soldering | ||
|Difficulty= | |Difficulty=3. Hard | ||
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==Problem description== | ==Problem description== | ||
Fixing a problem where the iPad boots but does not display anything on the screen. | Fixing a problem where the iPad boots but does not display anything on the screen. |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 17 January 2024
IPad Pro 9.7 not displaying any image on the screen repair | |
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Device | IPad Pro 9.7 |
Affects part(s) | motherboard |
Needs equipment | Multimeter, Soldering Iron |
Difficulty | ◉◉◉◌ Hard |
Type | Soldering |
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Problem description
Fixing a problem where the iPad boots but does not display anything on the screen.
Symptoms
- Device shows no image on the screen
Solution
If you have no display with a known-good screen and can tell the device is on, the backlight diode likely blew out. This is a common occurrence when the iPad's battery is left connected while plugging in a new screen. Multiple diodes along the board can blow out at once from this. It's a relative easy fix. This affects multiple iPad models but the 9.7 seems to be the easiest to blow out the diodes.