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Old 05-18-2017, 09:30 AM   #7
Disaster
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Originally Posted by oldskool73 View Post
You'll want to try to lift the clamshell as much as you can safely (but don't push it or you can bend the clamshell or cause further issues)
You can quickly tell if the cable is the problem by looking under the side that is not moving while the other side is being raised. If you don't see the arm moving like it is on the other side it is the cable. If you see it moving than it is the connection to the clamshell.

Can't say this enough. Don't move it further than you did on the video. The clamshell will fold and crease and be ruined. Gets real expensive if you have to add that to your replacement cost.
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