Ribbon Cable Disconnected
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I am having trouble figuring out how to reconnect this ribbon cable. My dear removed it when he was trying to fix our projector and cannot figure out how it went in. There doesnâÂÂt seem to be a way for it to reconnect or I am clearly missing something. Any info would be appreciated.
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I am having trouble figuring out how to reconnect this ribbon cable. My dear removed it when he was trying to fix our projector and cannot figure out how it went in. There doesnâÂÂt seem to be a way for it to reconnect or I am clearly missing something. Any info would be appreciated.
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I am having trouble figuring out how to reconnect this ribbon cable. My dear removed it when he was trying to fix our projector and cannot figure out how it went in. There doesnâÂÂt seem to be a way for it to reconnect or I am clearly missing something. Any info would be appreciated.
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I am having trouble figuring out how to reconnect this ribbon cable. My dear removed it when he was trying to fix our projector and cannot figure out how it went in. There doesnâÂÂt seem to be a way for it to reconnect or I am clearly missing something. Any info would be appreciated.
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Slide the ribbon cable in, then you push the black plastic part of the connector in. It provides a friction lock.
Here you can see a similar connector in both open and closed states.
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Slide the ribbon cable in, then you push the black plastic part of the connector in. It provides a friction lock.
Here you can see a similar connector in both open and closed states.
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Slide the ribbon cable in, then you push the black plastic part of the connector in. It provides a friction lock.
Here you can see a similar connector in both open and closed states.
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up vote
4
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Slide the ribbon cable in, then you push the black plastic part of the connector in. It provides a friction lock.
Here you can see a similar connector in both open and closed states.
Slide the ribbon cable in, then you push the black plastic part of the connector in. It provides a friction lock.
Here you can see a similar connector in both open and closed states.
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