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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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Parts like that for just about anything electronic take a lot of skill to find, IF the part is available.
It is possible to repair flat ribbon cables, but the nature of the break must first be considered. If it was due to wear, then a repair at the break isn't feasible since loss of flexibility will only make adjacent portions of the cable flex more than intended to make up for the loss of flexibility the repair adds.
I would contact Sony and see if they service your model.
There is nothing to stop you from attempting the repair, but you should be advised that repairing the cable requires skill and training most repair technicians lack.
Having said that, I offer THIS as a basic guide. This website, it's owners, moderators, users, and myself bear no responsibility if you attempt the repair yourself.
Being a DIY by nature, I would probably give it a go. Just know that you bear all responsibiltiy.
Good luck, and please post the results if you attempt it! |
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