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Inspiron E1505 hinge problem
One of the hinges on my E1505 notebook seems to be failing and is spreading open the cover at the corner. My unit is out of warranty but when I call the 'out of warranty' number, they want $49 just to talk to them. Does Dell have authorized independent repair services in my area and, if so, how can I locate one? I don't mind paying for a repair but would like some info on local repair options or am willing to send the device to Dell for repair.
ejn63
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January 5th, 2008 13:00
http://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=item&id=3257&prevaction=category&previd=141&prevstart=0
and replace them yourself:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins6400/en/sm/index.htm
If you can't do the job yourself, find a good local repair shop (NOT the Geek Squad, Firedog, etc.) - they should be able to do the job for an hour's labor charge.
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January 28th, 2009 11:00
Hey I dont know if you fixed your problem or not, but for others I wanted to respond. I had the same problem with my 600m and the problem could be the actual hinge being broken in half, mine was and not from damage, but just wear and tear from very easy use. The thing would be simple to replace. CAREFULLY pry off the plastic hinge cover from the right then over slowly to the left. ( I just replaced a keyboard in an E1505 Inspiron. ) Anyway..there is a metal hinge behind that. Two screws out, new hinge on, be sure it is straight, screw down the new screws and voila, no more separation. CAREFULLY put the plastic hinge cover back. Probably be able to get those hinges on ebay..
hope it helps
trishaking
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June 1st, 2009 15:00
Hello,
I'm having a problem with the hinge seperating the cover and the lcd screen. I did what you suggested about how to get into it and unscrew the screw. The problem I have now is how do I get the hinge out once the screw is out, and without breaking the screen or cover? Can you please help me?
Thank you,
Trisha
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September 1st, 2009 08:00
I haven't called Dell about it yet because our laptop is out of warranty, but our hinge is having the same issue. It seems as though a lot of people are having this problem. I have an IBM T400 Thinkpad for my job and it seems it's of much better quality than our Dell laptop. I'm extremely disappointed in the amount of money we spent on our Dell and it's falling apart. I'll never buy another Dell product.
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September 1st, 2009 09:00
good luck with this post. I've had multiple posts removed from the moderators without any explaination because I was trying to identify a trend with the bad design of the hinges.
I've recently replaced mine and it was a breeze, now everything works like it was new but shame on Dell.
ps. if a moderator would like to contact me directly, please do so because I would love to express my opinions about this.
ejn63
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January 22nd, 2010 13:00
Those parts are not sold separately. This is what needs to be replaced:
http://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=item&id=3665
Express72
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January 22nd, 2010 13:00
I have this same problem, ordered hinges for under $10 online but in my case it wasnt actually the hinges that was the problem. There is a small metal? piece that the top part of the hinge screws into with 2 screws that is in the lid. This piece also has one screw holding it in place from the side and on the back of it are 3 little metal prongs that align with 3 holes in the metal frame in the cover. The prongs on this piece apparently are not very high quality because one of them on the right side of mine is snapped off and gone and one on the left side is half sheered off. I have been trying to find some sort of identification for these pieces to get replacements but so far no luck. Hopefully this lends a little to the conversation.
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September 24th, 2010 17:00
The rest of the assembly is part of the back cover, yes.
Caledonia935
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September 24th, 2010 17:00
Well, neither of mine are still attached to the cover. I saw in another post that using J B Weld to reattach them would work. I will try that first before replacing the cover. I don't have money for that sort of expenditure. Thanks.