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In this guide I will explain how to disassemble the display panel and remove LCD screen
with inverter board from a HP Pavilion dv9000 series laptop. Do not disassemble your
laptop if it’s still under warranty.

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LCD sceen bezel has been removed.

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You’ll find the inverter board under the screen. Carefully unplug cables from both sides of
the inverter board. Remove the screen inverter and replace with a new one if needed.

NOTE: some HP Pavilion dv9000 laptops come with dual backlight and require a dual
inverter board. Instead of one connector on the right side (as it shown on the picture above),
the dual inverter has two connectors.

In the official service manual for HP Pavilion dv9000 I found the following part numbers:

Display inverters:

For use with Dual Lamp display panels 432959-001


For use with Single Lamp display panels 431391-001

Remove three screws from each side of the screen. These screws securing the screen
hinges to the cover.

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Now you can access the back side of the screen. Carefully remove sticky tape securing the
video cable. Unplug the video cable from the screen.

Remove two screws from each side of the LCD screen. These screws securing the screen
to the hinges.

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Remove the screen and replace it with a new one if needed.

Note: some HP Pavilion dv9000 laptops come with dual backlight LCD screens. On the
picture above the single backlight lamp LCD is displayed.

The dual backlight LCD has two backlight cables.

In the official service manual for HP Pavilion dv9000 I found the following part numbers for
LCD screens:

Display panels:

17.0-inch, WXGA+, TFT Dual Lamp display panel with BrightView 432954-001

17.0-inch, SXGA+, TFT Single Lamp display panel with BrightView 432953-001

17.0-inch, WXGA+, TFT Single Lamp display panel with BrightView 432952-001

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LCD screen, bezel and inverter have been removed.

This model has a known issue – broken left hinge. In the next post I explain how to remove
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284
Laptop Tech Says:
November 25th, 2010 at 11:01 am

Alex,

I got a HP Pavilion dv9780 and it has a weird

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problem. The screen stays black when I start the


laptop with the screen open to 90° to the keyboard,
basically a right angle.
It starts with a normal screen when the angle is
bigger, means the screen is pushed more open.
When the screen stays black, the latop is booting
and all perfectly and can be used with an external
screen. And now the interesting part. I tried to push
fn + f4 while being in 90°. Nothing happened. When I
open the black screen to a wider angle, nothing
happens, when I push in a wider angle the buttons fn
+ f4 the screen suddenly appears with the booted
laptop and I can use it, when i move the screen back
to 90°, it stays on.
I opened the laptop and also the screen to see if
there is a obvious problem with the cable or
connection that gets stretched or whatsoever while
being in 90°, I also unplugged and plugged back the
inverter. Anyway, I couldnt see any problem there
and after closing it all, the problem still remains.
Couldn’t find any forum entry or so for this problem.
No warranty of course anymore.

This could be video cable related problem. It’s possible there is


a pinched wire inside the video harness and because of that the
screen works only at some angles.
I would try replacing the video cable first.

283
Alex Says:
November 22nd, 2010 at 3:21 pm

Hi, thanks for presenting all these solutions.


I got a HP Pavilion dv9780 and it has a weird problem. The
screen stays black when I start the laptop with the screen open
to 90° to the keyboard, basically a right angle.
It starts with a normal screen when the angle is bigger, means
the screen is pushed more open.
When the screen stays black, the latop is booting and all
perfectly and can be used with an external screen. And now the
interesting part. I tried to push fn + f4 while being in 90°.
Nothing happened. When I open the black screen to a wider
angle, nothing happens, when I push in a wider angle the
buttons fn + f4 the screen suddenly appears with the booted
laptop and I can use it, when i move the screen back to 90°, it
stays on.
I opened the laptop and also the screen to see if there is a
obvious problem with the cable or connection that gets stretched
or whatsoever while being in 90°, I also unplugged and plugged
back the inverter. Anyway, I couldnt see any problem there and
after closing it all, the problem still remains. Couldn’t find any
forum entry or so for this problem. No warranty of course
anymore.
Hope to find a solution here

282
johnson Says:
November 11th, 2010 at 8:42 am

i have an hp pavillion dv200 i recently upgraded it to win 7 it was


fine until the screen flickered twice an went blank. i has not
worked since. i tried taking the battery out, ram out and holding

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start button for 30 sec. so far nothing is working. all the other
lights com on but no screen thanks

281
Laptop Tech Says:
November 4th, 2010 at 10:04 am

Steve Hannigan,

in your article on removing the HP LCD screen you


described the Inverter and its connectors. I am
confused!
Let me please quote what u said in your article…
(Instead of one connector on the right side (as it
shown on the picture above), the dual inverter has
two connectors)
The picture you show has 2 connectors??? Does
this mean there should not be a connector on the left
and right if it is a single backlight??? Or…do you
mean the right side has dual connectors???

In my guide I show inverter board for a screen with single


backlight.
Here’s an example of dual inverter. Do you see two connectors
on the right side?

280
Steve Hannigan Says:
November 4th, 2010 at 9:53 am

hello…in your article on removing the HP LCD screen you


described the Inverter and its connectors. I am confused!
Let me please quote what u said in your article…(Instead of one
connector on the right side (as it shown on the picture above),
the dual inverter has two connectors)
The picture you show has 2 connectors??? Does this mean
there should not be a connector on the left and right if it is a
single backlight??? Or…do you mean the right side has dual
connectors???

Thank You
sorry for being stupid

279
Clubba_Gubba Says:
November 3rd, 2010 at 6:09 am

I recently received a dv9000 as a hand-me-down from a relative.


It looks like it has seen some abuse, but I think the biggest
problem is the screen. The hinges seem a little loose, but the
screen is totally black- no backlight. If I angle it just right, I can
sort of see what is going on, but it is very faint. My question is:
should I simply replace the screen, or do I need to do the
inverter part, too? Also, will the loose hinges affect anything?

I am prepared to spend a little bit of money, seeing as how the


laptop was free for me but I have looked at the rates to
repair laptops and I don’t think I can afford them!! Plus, if the
laptop is already kind of iffy, I’m not sure it woud be worth it.
These instructions are great, and I’m really not tech-savvy at all.
Thanks for the help!

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278
Laptop Tech Says:
November 2nd, 2010 at 5:16 pm

Yory,

when I browse ebay offerings I see glossy and matte


screens for dv9000. Are they interchangeable? Mine
is glossy, but I would prefer matte.

Most likely they are interchangeable.


You should ask this question the seller.
I think if the screen has same size, resolution, and compatible
with dv9000, there shouldn’t be any problem.

277
Sean Roach Says:
November 2nd, 2010 at 2:26 pm

Thank you.

276
Yury Says:
November 2nd, 2010 at 11:40 am

Thanks for your reply.

So I guess I should be looking at getting new screen. Speaking


of which, when I browse ebay offerings I see glossy and matte
screens for dv9000. Are they interchangeable? Mine is glossy,
but I would prefer matte.

Anything else I need to check or any screen listed as “for


dv9000″ would do?

275
Laptop Tech Says:
November 1st, 2010 at 5:00 pm

Yury,

My 2 year old dv9000′s screen is starting to get


darker and yellower. I compared it with the 15″
version of the same laptop and the screen there is
definitely brighter and has no yellow cast.
What can be the reason? I am prepared to replace
parts but have no idea which one is failing.

I think it’s failing LCD screen.

274
Yury Says:
November 1st, 2010 at 1:57 pm

Hi,

My 2 year old dv9000′s screen is starting to get darker and


yellower. I compared it with the 15″ version of the same laptop
and the screen there is definitely brighter and has no yellow
cast.
What can be the reason? I am prepared to replace parts but
have no idea which one is failing.

Thanks,
Yury

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273
terry cooke Says:
October 29th, 2010 at 10:34 am

thanks for the reply ,the original cable broke(bare wires) ,i think
it shorted and blew the backlight .thats why i replaced the
screen and cable and inverter ,ive had a muli meter on the vga
cable connector to the inverter and its registering voltage ,

272
Laptop Tech Says:
October 29th, 2010 at 8:52 am

mrtopcat,

if i move the video cable about the screen flickers

If you move the video cable the backlight flickers???


Sounds like a problem with the cable.
Did you try installing the original video cable back in place?
Does the screen flicker if you move the original cable?
If the screen flickers with BOTH cables, it’s possible you have
faulty connector on the motherboard.

271
mrtopcat Says:
October 29th, 2010 at 7:51 am

hi , im currently have a HPDV9605EA ,my screen went black


but could see a very faint image ,i sourced the problem to the
backlight and replaced the screen ,then still the same ,ive tried
different inverter and video cable of ebay and still the same,it
works via external monitor ,if i move the video cable about the
screen flickers also tested to see if motherboard is sending
power to inverter, any ideas has this is doing my head in

270
Laptop Tech Says:
October 28th, 2010 at 2:52 pm

Sean Roach,

I just ordered an inverter for my dv9000, However,


I’ve been getting intermittent success getting the
backlight to turn on, (and sometimes stay on,) by
torquing the screen while opening it, or holding it to
one side, or for a while opening it, and pinning the
screen back with the power cable, so the hinge
stayed under tension. This made me doubt the
backlight inverter. My first assumption was a broken
wire inside the insulator at the connector, but I’ve
found that evidently I can’t just UNPLUG the white
and pink wire from the bottom edge of the LCD like I
thought.

Do you have any thoughts on this? IS my inverter


probably at fault?

This could be video cable failure, maybe it has a pinched wire


inside.
Here’s what you can try.
Remove the hinge cover and try moving the video cable while

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the laptop is on. The video cable running though the left hinge.
If moving the cable affects backlight and it turns on and off,
probably the cable is bad. Try replacing it.

269
Laptop Tech Says:
October 28th, 2010 at 2:28 pm

Andrew,

i have a dv9000, when the screen is open fully, all


the black has very thin vertical blue lines through it
(there sometimes is 1 thicker one about and inch in
from the right side) however, when the laptop screen
is moved to about a 45 degree angle, everything is
fine. is it my video cable?

Did you test your laptop with an external monitor?


If external video works fine and lines appear only on the laptop
screen, it’s possible your problem is related to the video cable.
1. Could be loose cable. Try reconnecting it on both ends.
2. If reconnecting the cable doesn’t help, probably the cable is
bad. Try replacing it with a new one.

268
Sean Roach Says:
October 27th, 2010 at 6:41 pm

I just ordered an inverter for my dv9000, However, I’ve been


getting intermittent success getting the backlight to turn on, (and
sometimes stay on,) by torquing the screen while opening it, or
holding it to one side, or for a while opening it, and pinning the
screen back with the power cable, so the hinge stayed under
tension. This made me doubt the backlight inverter. My first
assumption was a broken wire inside the insulator at the
connector, but I’ve found that evidently I can’t just UNPLUG the
white and pink wire from the bottom edge of the LCD like I
thought.

Do you have any thoughts on this? IS my inverter probably at


fault? Have I just been getting lucky, (less so as time goes on,)
and WHAT I did didn’t matter so much as random chance? Am I
in the market for a new tube and just don’t know it yet?

267
Andrew Says:
October 27th, 2010 at 8:21 am

i have a dv9000, when the screen is open fully, all the black has
very thin vertical blue lines through it (there sometimes is 1
thicker one about and inch in from the right side) however, when
the laptop screen is moved to about a 45 degree angle,
everything is fine. is it my video cable?

266
Anna Says:
October 25th, 2010 at 11:17 am

Hello,

I have to make this quick while my screen is still light.


My laptop is a HP Pavilion dv2000, and I believe I need an
screen inverter, because the screen

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will black out, and I would need a light to see the screen.
Should I replace the LCD too?

265
Laptop Tech Says:
October 20th, 2010 at 8:59 pm

Eugene,

I have an HP dv9700 and something is wrong with


the monitor – I can see image but the entire image is
somewhat blurred, covered with pinkish horizontal
lines with pixels running left to right, also there is a
shadow image. The image works fine on external
monitor. What is the likelyhood that this is caused by
the LCD cable or by the monitor itself? How can I
check?

It’s hard to tell without taking it apart.


Here’s what I do in cases like that.
I disassemble the display panel and try moving the video cable
while the laptop is turned on.
If moving the cable affects image on the screen and the image
changes somehow, most likely the video cable is bad.
If moving the cable doesn’t affect image on the screen at all,
probably it’s bad LCD screen.

By the way, can you temporarily fix the image if you torque the
display? If yes, probably it’s bad LCD.

264
Eugene Says:
October 18th, 2010 at 7:55 pm

I have an HP dv9700 and something is wrong with the monitor –


I can see image but the entire image is somewhat blurred,
covered with pinkish horizontal lines with pixels running left to
right, also there is a shadow image. The image works fine on
external monitor. What is the likelyhood that this is caused by
the LCD cable or by the monitor itself? How can I check?

263
Laptop Tech Says:
October 11th, 2010 at 10:37 am

TROY,

hi i have a compaq presario f700, it boot up but the


LCD SCREEN IS BLACK AT ALL TIMES, CAN I
CHANGE THE VIDEO CARD

I covered Compaq Presario F700 notebook disassembly in this


guide.
Unfortunately, you cannot remove or replace the video card
because it’s integrated into the motherboard.
Why do you think this is the video card failure?
Have you tested your laptop with an external monitor?
Take a very close look at the laptop screen when it’s on. Can
you see a faint image of the desktop?

262
Laptop Tech Says:
October 11th, 2010 at 10:17 am

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Shaye,

I have a DV6700 laptop and the left hinge broke


even though I didn’t do anything. Can I repair it my
self, and if so, how??? Please help!

I covered the left hinge repair in this guide for HP Pavilion


dv9000 notebooks.
Good luck!

261
Chaye Says:
October 11th, 2010 at 9:15 am

Hi, I have a DV6700 laptop and the left hinge broke even
though I didn’t do anything. Can I repair it my self, and if so,
how??? Please help!

260
TROY Says:
October 10th, 2010 at 10:29 pm

hi i have a compaq presario f700, it boot up but the LCD


SCREEN IS BLACK AT ALL TIMES, CAN I CHANGE THE
VIDEO CARD!!!

259
Laptop Tech Says:
October 4th, 2010 at 8:09 am

luis ch,

i have a problem with the cover of the lcd.. when


opening the laptop.. it seems that from the left side a
screw that make pressure to maintain the cover to
the lcd.. was broken and now is VERY difficult to
open and when opened it make a separation to the
whole cover how can i fix it?

You’ll have to replace the whole cover.


The screw anchors are permanently attached to the cover and
once they got pulled from the cover, they cannot be reattached.

Take a look at this guide: How to replace broken left hinge in


HP Pavilion dv9000
You will see what happened to your cover and also find some
tip to find a new replacement cover.

258
luis ch Says:
October 3rd, 2010 at 9:58 pm

hi. i have a problem with the cover of the lcd.. when opening the
laptop.. it seems that from the left side a screw that make
pressure to maintain the cover to the lcd.. was broken and now
is VERY difficult to open and when opened it make a separation
to the whole cover how can i fix it?

257
Laptop Tech Says:
September 27th, 2010 at 12:16 pm

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Mohamad,

Hi, the fittings for the screws which hold the screen
hinges are broken, how do I go about fixing them?

You’ll have to replace the whole display cover.

256
Mohamad Says:
September 26th, 2010 at 1:26 am

Hi, the fittings for the screws which hold the screen hinges are
broken, how do I go about fixing them?

255
David P Says:
September 13th, 2010 at 6:57 pm

It’s your LCD Lamp and they are a pain to change, but with
patience I have done it before. It’s a very long and thin
flouresent lamp below the display.

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