Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P9 Motherboard Replacement
ID: 9109
Description:
Steps:
- Slide the battery latch down the side of the camera with your hands.
- The latch will automatically pop open.
- Unlatch the clip over the battery.
- The battery will partially pop out.
- Remove the battery from the camera.
- Remove the four 3.0mm Phillips #000 screws on the top of the camera with the phillips screwdriver.
- Remove the additional four 3.0mm Phillips #000 screws on the bottom of the camera.
- Once the screws are removed, slowly remove the back casing from the rest of the camera.
- Then, pull the front case away from the rest of the camera.
- After the casing is removed, the camera should look as shown.
- Dislodge the round casing from the lens.
- Pull it away from the rest of the camera.
- Unscrew the two 4.0mm Phillips #000 screws from the display.
- Pull the two ribbon cables out of their slots on the back circuit board.
- Remove the three 4.0mm Phillips #000 screws holding the back panel in place.
- Work the back panel out from under the small grey clip.
- Slide the back panel off of the camera by dislodging it from the remaining clips.
- Below is a flat, orange cable connecting the lens to the motherboard.
- Be careful not to bend the back plate during this process.
- Turn the camera over so that you can see the front of the lens.
- Two connectors link the lens to the motherboard.
- Gently bring the lens away from the camera.
- Using the flat end of the plastic spudger tool, flip up the black tabs on the connectors.
- Be careful not to exert too much force, as the connectors are delicate.
- Gently pull out the cables and move the lens away from the rest of the camera.
- You should now have two distinct, separate components.
- Rotate the bottom panel upwards and pull away with your hand.
- Remove the one 2.5mm Phillips #000 screw on the bottom corner of the motherboard.
- Lift the black tab holding the top-left ribbon cable in place with the spudger tool.
- Remove the ribbon cable with the spudger by carefully pulling the cable directly out of the slot.
- Take care not to rip the ribbon cable when pulling it out.
- Lift the black tab that locks the orange ribbon cable in place.
- Remove the ribbon cable by gently pulling it out of the slot with the spudger.
- Take care not to rip the ribbon cable when pulling it out, and be mindful of a second cable beneath the first.
- Remove the second ribbon cable below the first one by gently pulling it out of the slot with the spudger.
- Take care not to rip the ribbon cable when pulling it out.
- Remove the ribbon cable to the right of the bottom two ribbon cables with the spudger.
- Take care not to rip the ribbon cable when pulling it out.
- Pull the motherboard out of the slot on the side of the camera where the lens used to be attached.
- Lift the motherboard away from the camera.
- Detach the final ribbon cable connecting the motherboard to the rest of the camera.
- Take care not to rip the ribbon cable when pulling it out.
- The motherboard should now be fully disconnected from the rest of the camera.