Some of the buttons on the touch pad work, and others don’t. Is this a faulty front touch pad or the control board behind it? Was thinking about giving it a go myself if possible.
- Justin asked 10 years ago
Justin, we normally replace both, and that gets expensive, both of these parts retail for close to $250+/each. If you can get into the top to test them, that would be best case, but I’d recommend getting a company out so that you don’t buy both out of pocket and find you only needed one. They can diagnose properly for you. Most parts can’t be returned after installing. I didn’t find a video in our possession for this specific repair but will see what I can find and post it here for you.
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
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