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downunder:

If your picture has got worse, then you can't have fitted the flat cables correctly. Maybe at a slight angle or not centrally or far enough into the socket or you've damaged the metal traces on the cable ends. You did of course lift the latch on the socket to release the cable? A squirt of cleaning fluid into the sockets would help. Refit the cables then close the latches.

The address boards under the metal strip have 2 input sockets for the 2 flat cables from the T-con. The cables are detachable here, so clean them. Beyond that
are more flat leads that feed the data into the panel, but these are glued to the panel by a special process or embedded into the glass panel, so these are not
serviceable. If the glue process is used, it is possible that one or more of the contact points has lifted away and no longer makes contact .        Bruce
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HateTV:
Hi downunder,

nah, cable was fitted correctly (till click on both sides), and no. Only the Connectors between T-con and Adress Board had latches on the connector (T-con side, othe till now not visible) and yes this i have pulled to open and pushed to close (to many Cellphone and Nintendo repairs to forget the Latch. I have a daughter. ;) Cable between Mainboard and T-con produces the green, and here the Cable had the fixing mechanism. So there is normaly nothing you can do wrong. I guess my Socket ( T-Con side) has more backlash as usual. It was fixed correctly. I did not push the cable in connector direction to get rid of the green, i just pushed slightly on top of the connector. ( T-con side).

Ok i understand the metal strip must be removed, to make the last check to the connections of the adressboard. So i must use a screw extractor to kill the damged screw. Cause screw is to small for my extractors i will buy a smaller on and will report if its done.
thx

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