Removing the hinge cover at the bottom will break the clips that hold it when done that way. It is meant to slide off. Unfortunately, this requires you to remove the display assembly from the bottom to do it properly.
I repaired my screen by doing exactly what joe groves said. Removing the display assembly. The cover “slides” off to the right. It is more a click and slide / slide click hinge cover assembly. Also, by removing the display assembly, the bezel border is easier to take off
I used this video to succesfully repair my daughters Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15IRH Gaming. I could not find a replacement lcd screen with the same product code, but I ordered a compatible one with P1035195 as product code and it works 100% .
Hey man I have a doubt, the original screen of the laptop is HD 30 pin connector but the only replacement that I found is FHD 30 pin connector. Would be risky buy that replacement?
Grim WereWolf as far as connectivity is concerned, I don’t think that’s going to be an issue. FHD and HD just tell you the maximum resolution the display can handle. For example, an FHD display can support up to 1920*1080 of resolution, while its HD counterpart is limited to 1280*720 of resolution. However, your laptop’s VGA (gtx 1650) should be able to work with either one. 👌
Grim WereWolf lol thanks I’m sure you will make it. Just avoid too much heat when taking out the plastic bezel and don’t repeat my mistake of forgetting to clean up the left-over adhesive. :)
Great tutorial. This repair also coincides with the Lenovo IdeaPad L340-17API, which is closely akin to the variant in this video in terms of the physical build configuration. Thanks much.
Carolina Rivas Carolina Rivas There is probably more than one way to do it. But, what I did was that I insert the cover at the front. You will hear it click a bit but it is still loose. Then, what you do next is fold down the screen and tilt it 90 degree toward yourself. You will see that there is a gap between the cover and the hinge just press it down from left to right. You will feel a but of tension but don’t worry it wont break.
@@toughastank thank you very much. I took the notebook to repare center and they showed me that the hinge had some broken little pieces. Thank you anyway for your great video and replies!
Just got this laptop. The screen is really bad quality and the colors are all off for 3D modeling and Photoshop. Do you recommend a better Screen part replacement with vivid colors?
If the picture quality is now different from when you tested it at the shop (I supposed you didn’t buy it online), then that means there could be something wrong with the screen or the GPU or perhaps the GPU driver. If the laptop is under warranty, I suggest you seek support from Lenovo first as self-replacing screen will void the warranty, but if you want to do things your way, try connecting your laptop to another monitor display. If the picture quality is still bad, then it’s either the GPU or its driver. So, try updating the GPU driver first. However, if the picture quality is better with the external monitor display connected, then it is probably the LCD.
@@toughastank Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it. Drivers for laptop are all up to date. I connected to an external monitor. It looks better. This a brand new laptop i7, 16GB, 1TB NVMe 2. I use it for graphic design and the colours are inferior to my older laptop. I may need to open both laptops and try the old screen on the new laptop. Do you know the part numbers that would compatible? A screen seller says it start with 156.
@shtml54 15.6” is the screen size. What matters is the number of pins at the connector. The ideapad L340 supports a screen with 30 pin connector, and I have provided the part number in my description ;)
Kamran Bhatti Yes. But you can also open the bottom cover to disconnect WLAN cable and eDP cable from the mother board first before removing screws that secure the metal hinge to the main chassis. However, you also run a risk of damaging the WLAN and eDP cables as well if too much force is applied. That, however, doesn’t mean my way is risk-free because the plastic hinge cover could be damaged too again if excessive force is applied, but at least you are not tampering with any other cables when doing it my way.
Abdelrahman Mahmoud Talking about high refresh rate like 120 Hz, I would assume that you are a gamer. If that ‘s the case, then technically ‘Yes’ you can replace your 60Hz for a 120 Hz screen. But, I’m afraid you may not benefit much from the high-refresh-rate screen, if your VGA is not capable of outputting high FPS, which of course varies from one game to another. For example, your GTX1650 would output less than 60 FPS if you play Battlefield V at 1080p with all settings maxed out. So, you probably won’t see much difference between your old 60Hz screen and your new 120 Hz screen based on that scenario.
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Mark Morton Since the LCD just sits on the hinge without a single screw to hold it in place, I recommend that you use double sided tape to prevent it from falling while working on it. Plus, you cannot rely on the front bezel to hold the weight of the LCD, since the adhesive on it has already lost the bonding strength from the removal attempt.
Hey thank you very much. I had it delivered from China. Here is the link to the screen I bought - www.aliexpress.com/item/32997966669.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.461d4c4dRloQDT. It is an 15.6" IPS screen with 30 pin connector.
My Lenovo IdeaPad l340 body got damaged do u know how much estimated cost will I have to spent on it to replace it's body screen and other things are fine
Question I just performed this and the installation went fine. I ordered a screen using the part number on the back of the bad screen so I confident of that. When I cut the cpu on the screen is very dark. Would this possibly be a bad connecting cable to the screen. Please advise
The best way is by removing the display assembly. You do that by assessing the assembly from the bottom of the laptop. Take off the bottom cover and you would see 2 screws on either side. There are various cables that run from the main board to the display so one should disconnect those first. Then the hinge cover can be “slid” to the right side and lift up. So what I explained is removal of hinge and if you did it that way (removal) then reassembly would be the reverse process
Yahya Soliman Yahya Soliman Yahya Soliman nope it is not the actual boot time. It was my editing. However, the actual boot time was not bad - probably around 30 or 35 seconds. I think this is the i5 version and the SSD is Samsung 970 EVO plus NVME M.2, but I don’s remember its capacity.
From where you purchase Screen. actually my laptop damaged and i want to replace the screen. can you give me that website or address so that I can purchase
I wish you could fix mines for me 😅 I noticed that the LCD have white (smudge like) fingerprints. It's definitely not on the outside of the screen, so it definitely has to be on the inside. However I'm nervous about removing it myself. I just don't want to break anything
Exactly, the metal hinge is secured by 8 screws to the screen cover. So, with all those screws removed it becomes loose. But, you still have to watch out delicate antenna cables that are attached to the screen cover.
If you mean the vendor from which I bought the screen for replacement, here is the link: www.aliexpress.com/item/32997966669.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.461d4c4dRloQDT If you want to know the part number, it's already in the description
This laptop is built with Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 graphic chip. So, I think it supports a 120 Hz screen provided that the screen is 15.6” in size and has the 30-pin connector, but I cannot be certain if you will get that refresh rate at a high resolution like 1080p. My advice is to stick to 60Hz at high resolution and you won’t be disappointed.
웃긴동영상3 I probably won’t recommend a lighter, as it could be difficult to control the heat transfer. Alternatively, you can just pull the adhesive strip with your hand. The adhesive strip they use on this machine is pretty much the same as that found on iPhone batteries.
Sorry not that i know of but i think the screen size might also be something to consider. Of course 4K can deliver four times the pixels of the 1080P, but I probably cant tell a big difference with just 15.6” screen. My point is you might need a much larger screen to truly appreciate 4K.
Abdelrahman Nabil Abdelrahman Nabil I wouldn’t say ‘any’ because there are other factors you need to consider like whether the display supports 30 pins connector and has the right dimension (Please look at the part number in the description). As for the refresh rate, I think the VGA supports 120 Hz display, but be reminded that this VGA isn’t so powerful compared to its desktop counterpart. To make the most use of high refresh rate as such, the VGA must be able to produce high FPS as well.
Ginting E Kencana Generally, I do not recommend using LCD made for a different laptop model. But if you are willing to take the risk, you must make sure that 1) the screen size is the same. In my case, it’s 15.6 “. 2) the resolution matches. In my case, it’s 1920 x 1080. 3) The type of connector is the same. In my case, it’s 30 pin eDP.
There is a point a repair like this simply is not worth it. Once you have to get a heat gun involved, worry about tape, and perhaps remove an entire display assembly simply to remove a bar of plastic.. it's not worth the time, frustration, or effort. I would rather buy a new laptop and not one by Lenovo if this is how they choose to design their products.
You are right about one thing, Sir. It is under warranty but according to the owner, he said had to wait up to 90 days to get his problem fixed, and apparently he didn't have that kind of patience so he asked me for help. Thank you for your comment.
@@toughastank I am from an Asian country ,here we don't have to wait too much like 90 days.I think you are from Europian or American country,how is it possible? Lenovo also gives premium support on this laptop,but you told us one thing that we can buy its screen through aliexpress.
@@devesh.mishra If what you say is true, then that means their service time could vary from one Asian country to another. But that doesn't mean Lenovo's customer service is bad here either. I'm just blessed that he picked me for whatever other reasons he might have had other than the long wait time. Oh and no I am not from Europe or America. I am a Thai national and the reason I posted that link is because I bought the screen from them and they are a good supplier. There could be a number of OEM manufacturers for this particular screen, and this Chinese retailer just happened to have the model that I needed which I couldn't find in my country.
@Devesh Mishra I'm not sure what your argument here is, sir. Are you skeptical about me being their support team, an American, or me not knowing the company background. Whatever it is, the least you could do is subscribe to my channel first and we can play offense and defense for as long as you like :)
Removing the hinge cover at the bottom will break the clips that hold it when done that way. It is meant to slide off. Unfortunately, this requires you to remove the display assembly from the bottom to do it properly.
Thank you very much for your advice
I think I broke the clips to my hinge cover, can put my my hinge cover
How'd you slide it off? I'm trying to slide mine screen cover but it seems to stuck at something. But i'm sure that the clips are all open
@@rialos ruclips.net/video/leRasRK1F2E/видео.html
I repaired my screen by doing exactly what joe groves said. Removing the display assembly. The cover “slides” off to the right. It is more a click and slide / slide click hinge cover assembly. Also, by removing the display assembly, the bezel border is easier to take off
Thanks, saved my one year old laptop from being thrown away
My pleasure
Thank you - changed my display without any problems!
Awesome job. I believe that it is worth when comparing the repairing cost with purchasing the new one cost. You' re awesome for real.
Thank you. I appreciate it.
@@toughastank it has 1 year adp also
I used this video to succesfully repair my daughters Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15IRH Gaming.
I could not find a replacement lcd screen with the same product code, but I ordered a compatible one with P1035195 as product code and it works 100% .
Congrulations for your repair success! I’m glad my video is helpful :)
how do i found out if i can replace the l340 i7-9th gen gtx 1650 screen with a 120hz one? Like can i replace it with a higher refresh rate screen?
Nice video! Thanks to this video, I exchanged lcd!!
설광용 You’re welcome. Im glad you find my video useful!
Hey man I have a doubt, the original screen of the laptop is HD 30 pin connector but the only replacement that I found is FHD 30 pin connector. Would be risky buy that replacement?
Grim WereWolf as far as connectivity is concerned, I don’t think that’s going to be an issue. FHD and HD just tell you the maximum resolution the display can handle. For example, an FHD display can support up to 1920*1080 of resolution, while its HD counterpart is limited to 1280*720 of resolution. However, your laptop’s VGA (gtx 1650) should be able to work with either one. 👌
@@toughastank Thanks man!!
@@markez20 any time!
What website did you get the screen from? I’ve been trying to find a reliable place for a new screen for the same laptop
You make it look easy. Wish me luck!!!
Grim WereWolf lol thanks I’m sure you
will make it. Just avoid too much heat when taking out the plastic bezel and don’t repeat my mistake of forgetting to clean up the left-over adhesive. :)
Hi. I can know where did you buy matrices for this laptop?
Very useful. I would say also when unplugging the 30 pin lcd-connector that it should be unplugged flat to the display using the specific handle.
Thank you
Great tutorial. This repair also coincides with the Lenovo IdeaPad L340-17API, which is closely akin to the variant in this video in terms of the physical build configuration. Thanks much.
Really appreciate your comment. Thank you.
Hello, where did you buy the new screen laptop? And do you have the reference?
How did you put the cover hinge back in place. The other day mi note fell down and it got loose. Now i cannot put it on again :(
Carolina Rivas It’s on Step 9 at around 12:50. It’s slightly tricky but after playing around with it a bit you will figure it out!
@@toughastank yes I even played it in slow motion and tried it but I could not put it back :( I am afraid that it could break.
Carolina Rivas Carolina Rivas There is probably more than one way to do it. But, what I did was that I insert the cover at the front. You will hear it click a bit but it is still loose. Then, what you do next is fold down the screen and tilt it 90 degree toward yourself. You will see that there is a gap between the cover and the hinge just press it down from left to right. You will feel a but of tension but don’t worry it wont break.
@@toughastank thank you very much. I took the notebook to repare center and they showed me that the hinge had some broken little pieces. Thank you anyway for your great video and replies!
Carolina Rivas Pleasure is all mine!
What is the name of the blue tool you use for removing display?
A spudger
Why are you not removing the battery when youl replace the screen?
Just got this laptop. The screen is really bad quality and the colors are all off for 3D modeling and Photoshop. Do you recommend a better Screen part replacement with vivid colors?
If the picture quality is now different from when you tested it at the shop (I supposed you didn’t buy it online), then that means there could be something wrong with the screen or the GPU or perhaps the GPU driver.
If the laptop is under warranty, I suggest you seek support from Lenovo first as self-replacing screen will void the warranty, but if you want to do things your way, try connecting your laptop to another monitor display. If the picture quality is still bad, then it’s either the GPU or its driver. So, try updating the GPU driver first.
However, if the picture quality is better with the external monitor display connected, then it is probably the LCD.
@@toughastank Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it. Drivers for laptop are all up to date. I connected to an external monitor. It looks better. This a brand new laptop i7, 16GB, 1TB NVMe 2. I use it for graphic design and the colours are inferior to my older laptop. I may need to open both laptops and try the old screen on the new laptop. Do you know the part numbers that would compatible? A screen seller says it start with 156.
@shtml54 15.6” is the screen size. What matters is the number of pins at the connector. The ideapad L340 supports a screen with 30 pin connector, and I have provided the part number in my description ;)
Is it possible to remove the display with the metal hinge without separating the display from the metal hinges?
Kamran Bhatti Yes. But you can also open the bottom cover to disconnect WLAN cable and eDP cable from the mother board first before removing screws that secure the metal hinge to the main chassis. However, you also run a risk of damaging the WLAN and eDP cables as well if too much force is applied. That, however, doesn’t mean my way is risk-free because the plastic hinge cover could be damaged too again if excessive force is applied, but at least you are not tampering with any other cables when doing it my way.
Would it work for me to replace the 60 Hz screen for a 120 Hz screen considering that my laptop has gtx 1650 4 g Nvidia gpu ????
Abdelrahman Mahmoud Talking about high refresh rate like 120 Hz, I would assume that you are a gamer. If that ‘s the case, then technically ‘Yes’ you can replace your 60Hz for a 120 Hz screen. But, I’m afraid you may not benefit much from the high-refresh-rate screen, if your VGA is not capable of outputting high FPS, which of course varies from one game to another. For example, your GTX1650 would output less than 60 FPS if you play Battlefield V at 1080p with all settings maxed out. So, you probably won’t see much difference between your old 60Hz screen and your new 120 Hz screen based on that scenario.
@@toughastank I play games where I get way more than 60 FPS .....do u know by chance any screen compatible ??
Very helpful video but can you explain how do you put the cover under the screen back? İ cant put it back
Can you put a link to where you got the screen please 🙏
Here you are
THB 2,954.83 | 15.6 Full HD IPS LED LCD Screen Display Matrix Panel N156HCA-EAB N156HCA-EBA N156HCA-EBB N156HCA-EA3
star.aliexpress.com/share/share.htm?image=U64a3d13d47594bae8294e76c0cac7674L.jpg&businessType=ProductDetail&title=THB%202%2C954.83%20%7C%2015.6%20Full%20HD%20IPS%20LED%20LCD%20Screen%20Display%20Matrix%20Panel%20N156HCA-EAB%20N156HCA-EBA%20N156HCA-EBB%20N156HCA-EA3&platform=AE&redirectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.aliexpress.com%2Fitem%2F32997966669.html%3F%26srcSns%3Dsns_Copy%26tid%3Dwhite_backgroup_101%26mb%3DM3Zewqn4mRyGqN7%26businessType%3DProductDetail%26spreadType%3DsocialShare
@@toughastank thank you and do they deliver to usa too?
@@toughastank is it good as the original one?
When putting the new screen on, is it necessary to put the double sided tape to get the bracket sticky again or can I skip that step?
Mark Morton Since the LCD just sits on the hinge without a single screw to hold it in place, I recommend that you use double sided tape to prevent it from falling while working on it. Plus, you cannot rely on the front bezel to hold the weight of the LCD, since the adhesive on it has already lost the bonding strength from the removal attempt.
@@toughastank Thanx!
Someone tell me pls, can i upgrade this laptop's screen from 60 hz to 144 hz?
Nice video. Wherer would you find compatible panels for this model? I'm looking to replace the TN panel with an IPS one
Hey thank you very much. I had it delivered from China. Here is the link to the screen I bought - www.aliexpress.com/item/32997966669.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.461d4c4dRloQDT. It is an 15.6" IPS screen with 30 pin connector.
Thanks. Will consider it
Keith Marcus Happy to help!
Bro pls help how can i loose its screen hinges
My Lenovo IdeaPad l340 body got damaged do u know how much estimated cost will I have to spent on it to replace it's body screen and other things are fine
Got any solution?
Question I just performed this and the installation went fine. I ordered a screen using the part number on the back of the bad screen so I confident of that. When I cut the cpu on the screen is very dark. Would this possibly be a bad connecting cable to the screen. Please advise
Hello you can fix dark screen?
can you give a tutorial on how to reput the plastic hinge?
The best way is by removing the display assembly. You do that by assessing the assembly from the bottom of the laptop. Take off the bottom cover and you would see 2 screws on either side. There are various cables that run from the main board to the display so one should disconnect those first. Then the hinge cover can be “slid” to the right side and lift up. So what I explained is removal of hinge and if you did it that way (removal) then reassembly would be the reverse process
16:10 Is that the actual boot time?!
What nvme is in it, and this is the i7 or i5 version?
Great video!
Yahya Soliman Yahya Soliman Yahya Soliman nope it is not the actual boot time. It was my editing. However, the actual boot time was not bad - probably around 30 or 35 seconds.
I think this is the i5 version and the SSD is Samsung 970 EVO plus NVME M.2, but I don’s remember its capacity.
@@toughastank okay, thank you :)
I just got mine a week ago. i5 nvme m.2, boot time is literally 5 secs for me even after having installed a bunch of apps and games now 😱
@@_neil6345 Wow congratulations!
From where you purchase Screen. actually my laptop damaged and i want to replace the screen. can you give me that website or address so that I can purchase
I wish you could fix mines for me 😅 I noticed that the LCD have white (smudge like) fingerprints. It's definitely not on the outside of the screen, so it definitely has to be on the inside. However I'm nervous about removing it myself. I just don't want to break anything
That depends on where you live. 😉
How do you remove the top case, the screen cover behind the screen? Does it become loose after removing the 8 screws or what?
Exactly, the metal hinge is secured by 8 screws to the screen cover. So, with all those screws removed it becomes loose. But, you still have to watch out delicate antenna cables that are attached to the screen cover.
Can i replace 120hz with 144hz or 240hz?
This laptop have different type of Nvidia Logo why ? I mean some laptop have small lnvidia Logo sticker on laptop..
i replaced screen but can only faintly see images on screen. its just very dark for some reason. What is the problem?
You can fix dark screen?
Where can I buy the LCD?
30 pin or 40 pin?
Hi! Would it be possible to have a link for the replacement screen?
If you mean the vendor from which I bought the screen for replacement, here is the link:
www.aliexpress.com/item/32997966669.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.461d4c4dRloQDT
If you want to know the part number, it's already in the description
Can this laptop support a 120hz screen?
This laptop is built with Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 graphic chip. So, I think it supports a 120 Hz screen provided that the screen is 15.6” in size and has the 30-pin connector, but I cannot be certain if you will get that refresh rate at a high resolution like 1080p. My advice is to stick to 60Hz at high resolution and you won’t be disappointed.
how to heat that? i dont have same tool u have. can i use a lighter?
웃긴동영상3 I probably won’t recommend a lighter, as it could be difficult to control the heat transfer. Alternatively, you can just pull the adhesive strip with your hand. The adhesive strip they use on this machine is pretty much the same as that found on iPhone batteries.
Very good vídeo!!! Do you know if have any 4k screen for this notebook?
Sorry not that i know of but i think the screen size might also be something to consider. Of course 4K can deliver four times the pixels of the 1080P, but I probably cant tell a big difference with just 15.6” screen. My point is you might need a much larger screen to truly appreciate 4K.
where to orded new screen?
Can i replace this laptop by any 120 hz screen or not?
Abdelrahman Nabil Abdelrahman Nabil I wouldn’t say ‘any’ because there are other factors you need to consider like whether the display supports 30 pins connector and has the right dimension (Please look at the part number in the description). As for the refresh rate, I think the VGA supports 120 Hz display, but be reminded that this VGA isn’t so powerful compared to its desktop counterpart. To make the most use of high refresh rate as such, the VGA must be able to produce high FPS as well.
@@toughastank how about screen from Lenovo legion Y540 screen? Is it fit?
Ginting E Kencana Generally, I do not recommend using LCD made for a different laptop model. But if you are willing to take the risk, you must make sure that 1) the screen size is the same. In my case, it’s 15.6 “. 2) the resolution matches. In my case, it’s 1920 x 1080. 3) The type of connector is the same. In my case, it’s 30 pin eDP.
hey, where did you order the screen from?
From a shop listed on aliexpress
Display price ?
How to distinguish the original screen from the imitation
IPS?
do you fix the laptop for free when a fan ask you fi you can fix it
Not really. This one belongs to my friend and it costs him money to have his screen replaced.
@@toughastank ok just asking cause mine is broke
Just changed my screen and it’s all dark can’t see the screen less I put a light to it have a broke something
I really need this adhesive?
yo can i send you my pc as well?
There is a point a repair like this simply is not worth it. Once you have to get a heat gun involved, worry about tape, and perhaps remove an entire display assembly simply to remove a bar of plastic.. it's not worth the time, frustration, or effort. I would rather buy a new laptop and not one by Lenovo if this is how they choose to design their products.
This laptop has 1 year ADP...i think you are lenovo service support.
You are right about one thing, Sir. It is under warranty but according to the owner, he said had to wait up to 90 days to get his problem fixed, and apparently he didn't have that kind of patience so he asked me for help. Thank you for your comment.
@@toughastank I am from an Asian country ,here we don't have to wait too much like 90 days.I think you are from Europian or American country,how is it possible? Lenovo also gives premium support on this laptop,but you told us one thing that we can buy its screen through aliexpress.
@@devesh.mishra If what you say is true, then that means their service time could vary from one Asian country to another. But that doesn't mean Lenovo's customer service is bad here either. I'm just blessed that he picked me for whatever other reasons he might have had other than the long wait time. Oh and no I am not from Europe or America. I am a Thai national and the reason I posted that link is because I bought the screen from them and they are a good supplier. There could be a number of OEM manufacturers for this particular screen, and this Chinese retailer just happened to have the model that I needed which I couldn't find in my country.
@@toughastank Lenovo is a Chinese company so relax,that screen was actually looking like original(it can be 100% original).
@Devesh Mishra I'm not sure what your argument here is, sir. Are you skeptical about me being their support team, an American, or me not knowing the company background. Whatever it is, the least you could do is subscribe to my channel first and we can play offense and defense for as long as you like :)
I for gods sake cant take the damn hinge cover off
The fans were dirty and you did not even blow it out. 😒
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You installed the hinge too fast. Cant fkn see anything
Men I love you
You’re welcome 🙂
Wr to order it!