Nintendo 3DS XL Upper LCD Display Replacement This guide is going to help you take apart the Upper LCD screen so you will be able to once again play your favorite games on your Nintendo 3DS XL!
INTRODUCTION First you will take apart the lower case of the Nintendo 3DS XL, then the upper case in order to reach the ribbons that attach the Upper LCD screen to the rest of the device.
Unscrew the two 4.2 mm screws that are located at the top of the cover.
The screws have locking washers that prevent the screws from falling off of the back cover. Leave these locking washers on the screws, it is not necessary to remove the washers for this repair guide.
Using a plastic opening tool pop off the circle pad joystick.
Do not use excessive force with the plastic opening tool. There is a ribbon attaching the circle pad joystick to the motherboard that will remain attached.
There is a loose washer located in between the circle pad joystick and the circle pad. Use caution and do not lose this piece.
Position the device such that the game cartridge slot is located at the top.
Locate the IR board located on the upper right side of the motherboard.
The IR board is installed upside-down in these photos by mistake. Installing it this way will result in your DS failing to start. Note the orientation of your IR board before you remove it, and reinstall it the same way.
Remove the IR board with a plastic opening tool by inserting the tool below the IR board and gently prying up.
Using a plastic opening tool, pry off the Wi-Fi board.
The Wi-Fi board will still be connected by a wire and it is not necessary to completely remove it for this step. Simply place it out of the way for this step.
Remove the two small ribbons located on the upper left corner.
Using a spudger lift up the black hinges that connect the ribbons to the bracket.
Pull the ribbons out of the bracket.
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Open the hinge and carefully pop off the Upper LCD using your fingers.
Gently remove the ribbon from the hinge.
Do not lose the tiny fabric and rubber water-resistant rectangles that cover the two speakers; they often fall out once the speakers are removed.
The screen's cover glass can be replaced or transferred to your new screen. The cover is easily scratched by metal tools; use plastic or your fingernail to separate it.
Adhere the cover to the new screen by using thin adhesive around the edges, or by reusing the old adhesive.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. This document was last generated on 2017-07-28 01:07:42 PM.