Introduction
Use this guide to replace the camera/LED cable in your Lenovo ThinkPad T480s laptop.
Some signs your camera/LED cable may be faulty include the camera light not turning on, the camera not working, or the LED flashing. These symptoms may also indicate that the camera card is faulty, rather than the cable itself.
Before attempting a camera/LED cable , you may be able to resolve the issue using Lenovo’s troubleshooting guide.
Make sure to disable the internal battery, power down your device, and disconnect from any external power sources before you begin.
Tools
Parts
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Remove the bottom cover with an opening tool.
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Start from the top edge near the hinge and work your way along the edge until all of the clips are unsnapped.
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Using the Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove three 5 mm screws from the left hinge and three 5 mm screws from the right hinge.
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Use the spudger to remove the internal bezel.
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Start at the corner by the hinge and lift the edge of the internal bezel up with the pointed end of the spudger.
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Hold the internal bezel with your fingers and work your way around the perimeter of the screen carefully pulling the bezel up.
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Peel back the tape covering the LCD cable connector.
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Use the spudger to unlock the LCD cable.
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Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove two 2.8 mm screws from the hinge in the upper right corner.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove two 2.8 mm screws from the hinge in the upper left corner.
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Use the spudger to disconnect the cable from the camera card, then peel the cable up from the LCD unit.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Answers community for help.
Somehow I find the screws for the T480s bottom cover to be slightly more prone to stripping, compared to the ThinkPad T480 and X1 Carbon Gen 6. However, the #1 Phillips screws on the T480s have drives that are cut in a way that also let you use a #3 flathead.
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