Razer Blade 15 2018 Screen Replacement
Complete guide to Razer Blade 15 2018 screen replacement. Cost estimates, difficulty level, time required, and environmental impact.
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💰 Cost Breakdown
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🔧 Repair Overview
Screen Replacement is one of the most common repairs for Razer Blade 15 2018. This repair involves replacing the damaged display component with a new or refurbished part. The process typically takes 1-2 hours and requires moderate skill level.
What You'll Need
- Replacement display part (OEM or aftermarket)
- Precision screwdriver set (Phillips #000 or pentalobe)
- Opening tools (plastic spudger, suction cup)
- Adhesive strips or glue
- Clean workspace with good lighting
Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Prepare your laptop for disassembly
Allow your laptop's battery to drain below 25% before starting this repair—a charged battery may catch fire if damaged.
Unplug all cables, fully shut down your laptop, and close the lid.
Step 2: Unfasten the back cover
Rotate your laptop so the screen hinge is farthest from you.
Use a Torx T5 driver to remove the ten 3.8 mm-long screws securing the back cover.
Step 3: Insert an opening pick
Depending on the age and condition of your laptop, the back cover may come off sooner than this guide instructs. If the cover feels loose, remove it at any time.
Apply a suction handle to the right edge of the back cover, between the middle screws and the screws closest to you.
Pull up on the suction handle to create a small gap between the back cover and the frame.
Insert an opening pick into the gap.
Step 4: Angle the opening pick
Angle your opening pick upward, away from the frame. ***Keep it angled upward*** as long as it's between the back cover and the frame.
Insert your pick up to 10 mm (0.4 in) deep.
Step 5: Free the bottom right corner
Slide your opening pick around the bottom right corner of the back cover to free it from the frame.
Step 6: Free the front edge
Slide your opening pick along the front edge and around the front left corner of the back cover to free it from the frame.
Step 7: Remove the back cover
Remove the back cover.
Lay the back cover down on its rubber feet to avoid damaging the gray thermal pads on its underside.
Step 8: Soften the battery cable tape adhesive
Apply a [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iOpener+Heating/25705|heated iOpener|new_window=true] to the battery cable tape for one minute.
You can also use a [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Use+a+Hair+Dryer+to+Soften+Adhesive/157348|new_window=true|hair dryer]—but be careful, as overheating the battery may damage it or create a fire hazard.
Step 9: Peel up the battery cable tape
Be careful not to damage the battery with your tool.
Use blunt nose [product|IF145-020|tweezers] or your fingers to peel the battery cable tape away from the cable.
Step 10: Disconnect the battery
Use the point of a spudger to press on alternating sides of the battery connector and walk it out of its socket.
Step 11: Label the antenna cables
In the next steps, you'll disconnect and move the Wi-Fi cables to access other components.
The antenna cables look very similar. Label one of them with a piece of tape or marker. Do the same to its socket on the Wi-Fi card.
Step 12: Disconnect the Wi-Fi card
Insert one arm of [product|IF145-020-5|angled tweezers] under the metal neck of each antenna cable and pry up to disconnect it.
Step 13: Move the antenna cables
Use tweezers or your fingers to move the antenna cables to the left, away from the [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/EltLAoDIaNUxtqZe.huge|new_window=true|charging connector].
Step 14: Disconnect the charging port
Use your spudger to push on alternating sides of the charging port connector to "walk" it out of its socket.
Step 15: Remove the right hinge cover
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the three 6.7 mm screws securing the right hinge cover.
Remove the cover.
Step 16: Remove the charging port
Tilt the charging port up and remove it.
Step 17: Disconnect the screen
Grab the pull tab on the screen connector, to the left of the Wi-Fi card.
Pull up to disconnect the connector from its socket.
During reassembly, align the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Recognizing+&+Disconnecting+Cable+Connectors/25629#s70308|new_window=true|press connector] over its socket and press down until it clicks into place. If it doesn't connect, re-align it and try again.
Step 18: Free the screen cable
Guide the screen cable you just disconnected out from the tabs on the left fan.
Move the cable to the right, away from the laptop.
Step 19: Free the antenna cables
Grab both antenna cables and guide them out from the tabs on the left fan.
Step 20: Remove the left hinge cover
Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 6.8 mm screws securing the left hinge cover.
Remove the hinge cover.
Step 21: Disconnect the screen
Use the point of your spudger to push on alternating sides of the left screen connector, just under the right fan, to "walk" it out of its socket.
Step 22: Free the screen cable
Guide the left screen cable out from the tabs on the right fan.
Step 23: Prop up the laptop
Open the screen and stand the laptop on its side, with the motherboard facing you.
Step 24: Unfasten the screen hinges
If you prefer to lay the laptop flat while you work, [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/CcPUePtwU1EJuGtk.huge|new_window=true|lay it on a table with the screen hanging off] for the next two steps.
Hold the laptop steady with one hand.
Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the five 4.8 mm screws securing the screen hinges.
Step 25: Remove the screen
Hold both halves of the laptop steady during this step, as they might fall unexpectedly.
Slide the screen hinges away from the frame to free them from their recesses.
Remove the screen.
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DIY vs Professional Repair
✋ DIY Repair
- ✅ Lower cost (parts only: $48-$210)
- ✅ Learn new skills
- ❌ Risk of further damage
- ❌ No warranty
- ❌ Requires tools and time
🔧 Professional Repair
- ✅ Expert installation
- ✅ Warranty included
- ✅ Faster turnaround
- ❌ Higher cost ($80-$350)
- ❌ Need to find reputable shop
Environmental Impact
By choosing to repair your Razer Blade 15 2018 instead of replacing it, you're preventing approximately 327 kg of CO₂ emissions. Manufacturing a new Razer Blade 15 2018 generates 335 kg of CO₂, while this repair only produces about 8 kg of CO₂. That's a 98% reduction in carbon emissions!
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