Brief: Get a guided demo that shows common workflows and troubleshooting tips for replacing the LVDS/EDP display cable in your MacBook Pro 13''. This video walks you through identifying compatibility with A1706, A1989, and A2251 models, demonstrates the installation process with proper tools, and explains how to diagnose common cable failure symptoms like screen flickering.
Related Product Features:
Perfect OEM compatibility ensures precise pin alignment and reliable signal for Retina displays.
Multi-year fitment covers MacBook Pro Touch Bar models from 2016 to 2020.
Guarantees consistent display quality with flicker-free visuals and color accuracy.
Each unit undergoes thorough quality control and is fully tested before shipping.
Easy installation suitable for both professional technicians and experienced DIYers.
Includes a full 12-month replacement warranty for worry-free protection.
Cost-efficient repair solution that avoids expensive Apple replacements.
Eco-friendly choice that extends your MacBook's lifespan and reduces e-waste.
Faqs:
Is this cable compatible with my 13'' MacBook Pro?
Yes, it is compatible with Touch Bar models A1706 (Late 2016-Mid 2017), A1989 (2018-2019), and A2251 (2020). It is not suitable for non-Touch Bar or newer M-series models.
How can I identify if this is the correct cable for my device?
Check the model number printed on the bottom of your MacBook (e.g., A1706/A1989) or confirm via 'About This Mac' -> System Report in the macOS menu.
What tools are required for replacing this display cable?
You will need P5 Pentalobe and T5/T3 Torx drivers, a spudger, and a suction handle. We recommend following detailed guides from iFixit or YouTube for proper installation.
What are the common signs of cable failure?
Common symptoms include display flickering, intermittent black screen, static lines, or a blank display when opening or closing the lid, which are often related to cable issues.