DELL INSPIRON 15 Broken
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86%
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Bottom Case Assembly
The brass threaded inserts that anchor the hinge screws are molded into the plastic bottom chassis. Repeated torque application causes the plastic bosses to fracture or the inserts to pull completely out of the housing, resulting in physical separation of the casing. Replacement of the entire bottom shell is the only reliable way to restore the structural integrity of these anchor points.
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9%
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LCD Back Cover
On many Inspiron 15 models, the hinges are secured to the display lid using similar molded plastic standoffs. If the 'broken' symptom manifests as the screen bezel popping out or the lid warping during movement, the internal plastic screw mounts on the back cover have likely disintegrated. This part provides the necessary rigid mounting surface for the upper half of the hinge assembly.
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5%
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Left and Right Display Hinge Set
While the metal brackets rarely snap, the internal friction spring can seize or lose its factory calibration, increasing the resistance to movement. This increased mechanical resistance is the root cause of the stress that eventually destroys the plastic housings. Replacing the hinges ensures that the torque required to open the lid remains within the design tolerances of the plastic chassis.
SKU: 0F3V9M
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Bottom Case Assembly.
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