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pickthecrowdup 01-21-2009 05:56 PM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
Thanks.

chevyforlife 01-22-2009 12:24 AM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
ok so maybe you have seen this problem before... i cant get my keyboard to light up. ive tried all the settings and everything. my warranty is up so i cracked the case open and everything looked to be connected but still no backlight on the keyboard. any help is appreciated.

~chevy

flipzmode 01-22-2009 12:35 AM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chevyforlife (Post 657627)
ok so maybe you have seen this problem before... i cant get my keyboard to light up. ive tried all the settings and everything. my warranty is up so i cracked the case open and everything looked to be connected but still no backlight on the keyboard. any help is appreciated.

~chevy

Might be worth it to you to buy a new housing for your mogul? It comes with a new keyboard attached. In theory your connections are good if your keyboard works, it's just a bad LED. I make no guarantee. Ha. But you can buy the housing (with keyboard) for $30-$50. Check ebay or search google. I'd rather spend the money to find out than have no backlight.

chevyforlife 01-22-2009 12:41 AM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flipzmode (Post 657661)
Might be worth it to you to buy a new housing for your mogul? It comes with a new keyboard attached. In theory your connections are good if your keyboard works, it's just a bad LED. I make no guarantee. Ha. But you can buy the housing (with keyboard) for $30-$50. Check ebay or search google. I'd rather spend the money to find out than have no backlight.

thanks ill prolly do that when i get some money

~chevy

No1ustad 01-22-2009 07:32 PM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
ooo fun

Adrianh85 04-21-2009 12:31 PM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
so i can take apart my verizon xv6800 and change the case to ether a sprint or alltel case and everything will fit and work correct? and if this is true what am i moving from my current titan to the new housing? ie what parts? does anyone know of a picture based instuctions on this proess? like a pdf or something like that?

striker1211 06-19-2009 04:47 PM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
I just completed the process using this tutorial in about 30 minutes. I replaced my screen and it wasn't that hard. A torx6 is mandatory though.

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spdracert 09-01-2009 09:29 PM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
Thanks for posting the instructions!

windtrader 09-15-2009 10:31 PM

Re: Instructions for taking apart a mogul.
 
Instructions are great. Just took my 6800 all the way down as I had to clean the back of the main buttons. The back (left side of circle) function quit working. After a clean of the contacts on the back, everything good as new.

Only caution is to make sure you do this in an area where all parts, especially the tiny screws don't get away. I lost one, the single one holding the plate on the screen side but it had no ill adverse as the plastic plate on top of it is well secured. I found it after fully reassembled. Will hold onto it if it feels loose.


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