Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

9

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Front Panel Assembly
  • 5 steps
  • Touch Screen
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Front Panel Assembly               
  • Remove the four 1/8-inch black machine screws using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Remove the four 1/8-inch black machine screws using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

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Step 2

  • Remove three steel-finish, pan-head, 1/64 x 3/16" machine screws identified in the photograph, using the Phillips #0 screwdriver.

Remove three steel-finish, pan-head, 1/64 x 3/16" machine screws identified in the photograph, using the Phillips #0 screwdriver.

Step 3

  • Using your fingers and/or a metal spudger, gently release the plastic locking tabs of the front panel assembly from the steel enclosure while prying the front panel assembly away from the steel enclosure with your fingers.

Using your fingers and/or a metal spudger, gently release the plastic locking tabs of the front panel assembly from the steel enclosure while prying the front panel assembly away from the steel enclosure with your fingers.

Step 4

  • Gently remove the front panel from the steel enclosure.

Gently remove the front panel from the steel enclosure.

Step 5

  • Gently separate the ribbon cable from from ZIF connector on the circuit board using a metal smudger.
  • Be careful not to scratch or damage components or features of the circuit board with the metal spudger

Gently separate the ribbon cable from from ZIF connector on the circuit board using a metal smudger.

Be careful not to scratch or damage components or features of the circuit board with the metal spudger

Step 6

              Touch Screen               
  • Remove the power connector gently using tweezers or your fingers.
  • Remove the ribbon cable ZIF connector by flipping the black plastic bar and sliding the ribbon out.
  • Be careful not to scratch or damage components or features of the circuit board with the metal spudger

Remove the power connector gently using tweezers or your fingers.

Remove the ribbon cable ZIF connector by flipping the black plastic bar and sliding the ribbon out.

Step 7

  • Remove the four pan-head 0-80 x 1/8" stainless steel machine screws using the Phillips #00 screwdriver.
  • Remove 2 pan-head 0-80 x 1/8" black finish machines screws using Phillips #00 screwdriver.
  • Remove 2 pan head zinc plated 1/64 x 3/16" machine screws using Phillips #0 screwdriver.
  • Make sure to keep screws of different sizes organized for easier reassembly

Remove the four pan-head 0-80 x 1/8" stainless steel machine screws using the Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Remove 2 pan-head 0-80 x 1/8" black finish machines screws using Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Remove 2 pan head zinc plated 1/64 x 3/16" machine screws using Phillips #0 screwdriver.

Make sure to keep screws of different sizes organized for easier reassembly

Step 8

  • Remove the metal retaining shroud.
  • Remove the fabric disk drive passage liner.
  • Remove the white plastic button retainer.

Remove the metal retaining shroud.

Remove the fabric disk drive passage liner.

Remove the white plastic button retainer.

Step 9

  • Remove LCD display.
  • Remove touch-activated side button display.
  • Remove global touch screen assembly.
  • Be careful when handling glass, especially broke glass. It is suggested to wear cut-resistant gloves when handling glass.

Remove LCD display.

Remove touch-activated side button display.

Remove global touch screen assembly.

Be careful when handling glass, especially broke glass. It is suggested to wear cut-resistant gloves when handling glass.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Arturo Ramirez - Aug 8, 2019

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To whom it may concern,

I successfully replaced the touch screen to my JVC, KW-V820Bt but ran into a small snag.

My screen is back to life but it does not respond to any touch.

Does it need to be calibrated ?

Thank You,

Much Appreciated for any help.

Arturo R.

pantepec00@gmail.com

Marshall Andersen - Aug 29, 2019

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Hi Arturo, without looking at the device, I can only guess. But, if it doesn’t respond to any touch whatsoever, you might take a second look at the touchscreen component itself (that is the clear glass sheet, step 9, picture 3) and be sure you have that thing connected properly and there is no damage to that little ribbon cable itself. I’m not aware of any calibration procedure, but I could be wrong.

Slevin Mclaine - Jul 10, 2022

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Hi

I have a bootloop issue with JVC KW-V820BT

How do I go about finding what is causing it ?

Thanks