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Panasonic phone tear down?

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Electronodude

I've have had cordless Panasonic KX-TGA600M phone for years. It's a trooper.. and has served me well...but! In the last few years the LCD/info/caller ID display has started going in and out, and now it's mostly out.I wouldn't mind chucking it, but I love the damn thing. I'm getting into tearing stuffdown now, but sill haven't got a multimeter. I'm guessing it's just a bad lcd and to crack open the handset, get the part info and replace/solder in the new one? ANY advice on where to proceed as a newbie, diagnosing, finding parts would be appreciated. -John T.
 
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N_Cook

I've have had cordless Panasonic KX-TGA600M phone for years. It's a trooper.
and has served me well...but! In the last few years the LCD/info/caller ID
display has started going in and out, and now it's mostly out.I wouldn't
mind chucking it, but I love the damn thing. I'm getting into tearing stuff
down now, but sill haven't got a multimeter. I'm guessing it's just a bad
lcd and to crack open the handset, get the part info and replace/solder in
the new one? ANY advice on where to proceed as a newbie, diagnosing, finding
parts would be appreciated. -John T.

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If it is just problems with the dispay research "zebra strip" repair
 
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Tim Schwartz

I've have had cordless Panasonic KX-TGA600M phone for years. It's a trooper. and has served me well...but! In the last few years the LCD/info/caller ID display has started going in and out, and now it's mostly out.I wouldn't mind chucking it, but I love the damn thing. I'm getting into tearing stuff down now, but sill haven't got a multimeter. I'm guessing it's just a bad lcd and to crack open the handset, get the part info and replace/solder in the new one? ANY advice on where to proceed as a newbie, diagnosing, finding parts would be appreciated. -John T.
Good morning,

While it is the easy way out, there are several of these for sale on
e-bay for around $30.00 Of course, there could be a problem with those
too, so read the descriptions carefully.

Regards,
Tim
 
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