Samsung E1050 Backlight Ways Display Light Jumper Solution
Samsung E1050 Display Light Solution Display Light Jumper Lcd Problem Display Light Not Working Problem Repair
This solution below shows the Samsung E1050 LCD display backlight components that hold and control for the LCD screen display backlight to glow. If one of these components may become faulty due to wet or water damaged it will result to LCD’s backlight failure.
Hardware Solution
To fix the dark screen display problem, you may first try to replace or install a new Display screen module, to easily confirm if the LCD’s backlight LED’s were still working or already damaged.
You can also check the LED’s using the multimeter if you can manage without damaging the LCD flex connector.
If the newly installed LCD still shows the same problem and the LED light doesn’t light up, refer to the solution below and locate the highlighted components on the Nokia 105 TA-1010 PCB board.
Here are some hints on how to troubleshoot the “Samsung E1050 LCD display backlight not working problem”.
The very first thing that you need to do is to re-solder all the pins of Samsung J100 Backlight onboard connector and check LCD screen.
If the above step fails then check it with a good working LCD screen.
Now check both capacitors (Capacitor 1 and Capacitor 2) with their side’s first pin of the onboard-board LCD connector. If any of them is faulty, replace them.
Now Check Continuity between a +ve terminal of the battery with display IC’s first pin.
Check all the display IC capacitors for continuity, if any of them is faulty then change it.
If the above step fails then gently heat display IC and check, if it still fails then change it.
” Note: ensure that the Lcd is okay or try replacing it before proceeding”
1. Check the LCD pin connector for possible damaged, resolder if necessary.
2. Trace each of the LED + (positive and LED – (negative connection line paths down to the resistors where it is being connected.
3. Check the connected resistor, replace if found damaged.
Check the pin connector assembly and ensure to clean it as well.
Check the display filter resistors including the LCD supply voltage and trace the connection tracks to the LCD pin connector. Replace the damaged resistor or mind to reconnect if there is an open line path.
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