DELL XPS 13 9315 Not Detected Cable
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86%
CONF
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Internal Display and Webcam Cable
The webcam's data and power signals are carried by a thin-film ribbon cable that passes through the laptop hinge. Repetitive mechanical stress from opening and closing the lid causes micro-fractures in the copper traces of the cable, eventually severing the connection. Replacing this cable restores the physical data path between the motherboard and the camera module.
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8%
CONF
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Webcam Module
The camera module itself contains a dedicated logic controller that can fail due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) or localized component failure on the PCB. If the controller fails to initialize, the motherboard will not recognize the device on the USB bus, resulting in a 'not detected' error in BIOS. Replacing the bezel-mounted module is necessary if the cabling is found to be intact.
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6%
CONF
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Full LCD Display Assembly
In many modern Dell XPS ultra-thin designs, the webcam cable and the sensor module are vacuum-bonded or glued into the lid assembly to maintain the slim profile. If the internal wiring or the module fails, it is often non-serviceable as a standalone part without destroying the LCD panel. Replacing the entire upper assembly is the manufacturer-recommended fix for verified hardware failures in these models.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Internal Display and Webcam Cable.
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