In this guide I explain how to remove LCD screen from a HP Pavilion dv5 laptop.
In order to remove the screen, you’ll have to separate the display panel from the laptop base.
To remove the display panel, follow steps 1-21 in this HP Pavilion dv5 disassembly guide.
OK, let’s assume the display panel remove and now it’s time to take it apart.
STEP 1.
You’ll find two screw covers on the bottom part of the display assembly.

Remove both screw covers with a sharp object.
After that remove two screws.

STEP 2.
Start separating the screen bezel with your fingers.There are a few hidden plastic latches securing the bezel to the screen cover.
Insert fingers between the bezel and screen and pry the bezel.

STEP 3.
Continue removing the screen bezel.

STEP 4.
The screen bezel has been removed.

STEP 5.
Disconnect the screen backlight cable from the right side of the inverter board.
The inverter screen mounted below the screen.
Remove four screws securing the LCD screen assembly to the back cover.

STEP 6.
Carefully separate the LCD screen from the cover and place it face down on the table.
Now you can disconnect the video cable from the connector on the back side of the screen (yellow arrow).

Finally, remove two screws from each side of the screen (green arrows).
These screws securing the LCD screen to the hinge mounting brackets.
Now you can replace the LCD screen with a new one if needed.
Here you can find a new replacement screen for HP Pavilion dv5 laptop.
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February 5th, 2011 at 6:46 pm
this info worked to a “T” just like it said, would recommend it to any one. use guitar pics to pry the screen cover, also you do not have to take the whole dam lap top apart to get your screen out. bottom screws, pry apart, disconect wires, then screen bracket on each side has screws, take those out, peel off tape in back, diconnect carefully, waaalaaaa.
January 5th, 2011 at 1:11 pm
Jen,
It’s hard to tell what you need without looking at the laptop.
Download official HP service manual available at Laptop Manuals Hub.
The manual has laptop parts breakdown with HP part numbers.
Find the part which is broken, find the HP part number and google it or search on eBay.
January 5th, 2011 at 1:01 pm
Thanks for another great tutorial. I’ve got my laptop apart in what seems like a million pieces, and now know exactly what is broken, but no clue what part it is I need to order… the screen works fine, but the metal frame within the plastic casing snapped near the hinge at the base… so for example, in step 6, where the bottom two screws are to be removed, the metal has cracked at each corner that holds the screen assembly to the hinge attachment and the laptop body. I’ve found lots of parts for a screen, but I think I need the entire lit assembly. Any advice?
December 29th, 2010 at 12:08 pm
Thanks for your prompt reply. I was able to take the LCD screen off after I unscrewed four more screws on the hinges (two screws on each side in the bottom of Step 5 photo in addition to two screws indicated in the photo). Thanks.
December 29th, 2010 at 10:19 am
Dan,
I’m not sure why your laptop is missing. Take a closer look at the hinges, maybe you have more than 4 screws securing the screen.
Also, you can download the HP service guide for dv5 laptop. Maybe your laptop is different from one I was using in my guide.
December 29th, 2010 at 9:41 am
The greatest visual instructions.
Thank you guys for your helps.
I am trying to replace the broken dv5t-1000 LCD screen.
I have one problem that I need your help on.
I can’t get the LCD screen off the cover as described in Step 5. Something seems to be still holding the bottom of the LCD screen even after I unscrewed the four screws as instructed. I am afraid that I will break something if I force it. Any tricks on how to take off the screen off the cover?
Thanks a bunch.
December 29th, 2010 at 12:04 am
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December 23rd, 2010 at 12:20 pm
I have an HP dv5-1010us laptop.
Disassembled completely due to no picture on screen. Found damage in lower left corner of LCD assembly. Slight crack in side bezel and a piece of “white” metal had snapped so I know it’s had a blundt hit.
All reassembled.
Can see image extremely faintly especially by flooding screen with an LED headlamp.
How does one determine if the lamp (which I now understand is at the bottom of the LG LP154WX4 TL AA panel) vs the inverter is bad?
I suppose it’s safe to assume the very fine florescent bulb is damaged but are there some tests to confirm? For example, does the CCFL cable have some sort of ohms resistance? Does the inverter produce a 500+/- DC or AC voltage regardless whether the tube functions?
Where’s a good place to go for these questions?
Thanks.
curtis
December 17th, 2010 at 5:50 pm
Hello,
great site. The step-by-step tutorial is very simple to follow. I have a question for you. I cracked the display of my DV5, and I thought of using the laptop with an external monitor. But the laptop’s display was in the way and I decided to remove it. Problem now is that when I connect the external monitor to the VGA connector there is no image coming out. Is that because I removed the display? Can I still use the docking station connector without the display? Or is there a way to connect the wires without reinstalling the display?
Thanks
December 8th, 2010 at 6:47 pm
maged,
Most likely HP uses different screens. If you want to buy an exact replacement, you’ll have to disassemble the laptop and take a look at the LCD screen label. It has screen brand and model number.