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New! MacBook Air LCD Screens

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New! MacBook Air LCD Screens

MacBook Air LCD replacement can be a very lucrative repair for those in the repair industry. Though replacing the LCD on a MacBook Air is an extremely difficult repair that should only be attempted by highly trained and qualified technicians, we know some of you out there are capable of learning this repair. MacBook Air LCDs are reasonably priced and repair shop owners are charging hundreds of dollars for the repair. Many Mac repair shop owners currently charge up to $400 for the fix. For those of you highly trained technicians who don't currently offer the repair, but can watch MacBook Air repair videos on YouTube without flinching, maybe it's time to learn how to repair MacBook Air LCDs! 3.2 Sliderno button LCDs are now available from eTech Parts for the 13” MacBook Air A1369 and 13" MacBook Air A1466 (2010-13), and the 11” MacBook Air A1370 (2010-11). Repairing a MacBook Air LCD is no simple screen swap but with patience and a LOT of practice, this repair can be a lucrative addition to your repair services. Beginners and DIY-ers beware! We'll say it again: this repair should only be attempted by highly trained and qualified technicians. Watch the YouTube videos, read the repair guides, do your research and practice prior to attempting this repair on a customer's device!   Here are the tools you need to replace a MacBook Air LCD:
  • A heat source to loosen adhesive (we use a heat gun)
  WARNING: be extra careful not to bend, melt or damage the bezel as replacements are not readily available. This bezel is marked with the Apple trademarked “MacBook Air” and any sale or purchase of them is strictly against copyright laws. Good luck and let us know how it goes! If your repair shop already replaces MacBook Air LCDs, has it been a worthwhile addition to your business? How much do you charge for the repairs? We'd love to hear from you so let us know in the comments below! Be sure to LIKE our Facebook page to stay in the loop with the Repair Community and join the conversation.