LULULEMON STUDIO MIRROR General Troubleshooting
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96%
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LCD Panel Mirror Assembly
The 'cracked lines' indicate a physical breach in the liquid crystal substrate or a fracture in the TFT layer. This typically occurs due to mechanical stress or internal delamination of the pixel addressing columns. Since the display and the mirror glass are a single bonded unit, the entire assembly must be replaced to restore visual integrity.
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3%
CONF
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T-CON (Timing Controller) Board
If the lines are perfectly straight and uniform across the entire height of the screen without visible glass fractures, the T-CON board is likely failing. This board translates the video signal into horizontal and vertical pixel data; a failure in its processing chips results in vertical bar artifacts.
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1%
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LVDS Ribbon Cable
Lines can be induced by data corruption at the interface between the main logic board and the T-CON. If the Low-Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) cable has oxidized contacts or has shifted due to the mirror's heat, signal 'noise' will manifest as flickering or static lines on the display.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the LCD Panel Mirror Assembly.
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