HP Pavilion G6 Screen Replacement – Step-by-Step Guide
If your HP Pavilion g6 display is cracked, flickering, black, showing lines, or otherwise damaged, replacing the screen is the best way to restore full visual performance. A damaged laptop screen affects usability, productivity, and comfort — but with the correct replacement panel and careful installation, you can bring your laptop back to life.
This guide explains everything you need to know about HP Pavilion G6 screen replacement, including signs you need a new screen, tools required, step-by-step instructions, and helpful tips.
Signs You Need a Screen Replacement
Your HP Pavilion G6 may need a new screen if you see:
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Cracked or shattered display glass
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Blank or black screen when powering on
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Flickering or unstable image
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Horizontal or vertical lines
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Dark areas, dead pixels, or discoloration
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Dim or uneven brightness
If an external monitor shows visuals normally but the built-in screen does not, the display panel is most likely damaged and needs replacement.
Understanding the HP Pavilion G6 Screen
The Pavilion G6 series commonly uses:
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15.6-inch LCD panel
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HD (1366 × 768) or optional Full HD (1920 × 1080) resolution
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LED backlit display
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Standard 30-pin LVDS/eDP connector
Before buying a replacement screen, confirm:
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Exact screen size
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Panel resolution (HD or Full HD)
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Connector type and position
Incorrect screens may not fit properly or may not display correctly.
Tools Needed for Screen Replacement
To replace the screen safely, you will need:
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Small Phillips screwdriver
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Plastic pry tool / spudger
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Tweezers (optional)
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Clean, well-lit workspace
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Soft cloth to protect the display
Do not use metal tools directly on plastic bezels, as they can scratch or damage the frame.
Step-by-Step Screen Replacement Guide
⚠️ Important: Always power off the laptop and disconnect the power adapter before starting any repair.
1. Power Down and Disconnect
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Shut down the laptop completely
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Unplug the charger and remove all peripherals
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If possible, remove the battery
Disconnecting power prevents electrical shorts during the repair.
2. Remove the Screen Bezel
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Open the laptop lid fully
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Use a plastic pry tool to gently pry away the screen bezel
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Work slowly around the edges to release all plastic clips
Be patient — excessive force can break the bezel.
3. Unscrew the Faulty LCD Panel
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Locate the screws holding the display panel to the metal brackets
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Remove those screws carefully
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Tilt the panel forward gently
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Locate and disconnect the video cable from the back of the panel
Handle the cable gently — it is delicate and easily damaged.
4. Install the New Screen
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Connect the video cable to the replacement panel securely
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Align the new screen in position
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Screw the panel back into its mounting bracket
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Make sure the cable is not pinched or bent
Proper connection prevents flickering or no-display issues.
5. Reattach the Bezel
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Press the display bezel back into place
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Ensure all clips snap in securely
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Check for gaps or misalignment
The bezel should sit flush against the screen housing.
6. Test the New Screen
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Reconnect power and turn on the laptop
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Check for a clean, stable display
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Adjust brightness and verify correct colors
If the screen displays normally, the replacement was successful.
Professional Screen Replacement Services
At Lansotech Solutions, we offer:
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High-quality replacement screens tested for compatibility
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Experienced technicians for professional installation
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Fast turnaround time and quality assurance
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Warranty support on parts and workmanship
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Verification of display performance before and after replacement
Choosing professional service reduces the risk of loose connectors, improper fit, or future display problems.
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