Re: Sharp LC-70LE757U flickering display
Change the name of the site to BADASS. This site saved me big time. If you have a Sharp 70" LC and are experiencing this issue read this thread. Attached are a couple of pictures. I had a 40" x 40" table that I put the TV on face up and crawled around underneath the take the screws for the bezel out. I went all the way around taking out about 50 screws but as I found out when taking the side away that was unnecessary. I could have done just the side I needed and a few on top / bottom to get that side piece off. The other picture...
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Re: Sharp LC-70LE757U flickering display
If I lay the TV face up on the carpet how can I get the bezel off?
Can the bezel screws come off while tilted up then gently lay down the screen on the carpet? Then undo the clips?
Ready to try tonight!!
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Re: Sharp LC-70LE757U flickering display
budwich,
The only reason I am thinking about doing this is because of your efforts. Thanks for asking so many great and detailed questions and thanks to the BADCAPS community for being so helpful.
Here are 3 photos of my situation
One with everything connected, one with the left side TAB driver board disconnected at the bottom white ribbon cable and one with the right side TAB driver board disconnected (left is re connected) at the bottom white ribbon cable. Since this is non-recoverable I just want to be sure...
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Re: Sharp LC-70LE757U flickering display
Not finding any useful videos to help me remove the offending TAB. I see some posts here which say "tear it off". Is that really the only way?
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Re: Sharp LC-70LE757U flickering display
I have the EXACT same TV (LC-70LE757U) as grizgza started this conversation with and the EXACT same issue. I have read this thread several times and am only confused as to how to get access to remove the ribbon cables from the panel. Do I need to take off the outside bezel to get access or just loosen the driver board and pull the flex cable loose?
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