Garmin Vívoactive 4 Screen Replacement
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1. adıma gitReplacing the screen of the Garmin Vívoactive 4 (M/N: 03618) is an involved process and requires a few tools.
There are many reasons why you may require to replace your screen. For example, it may be damaged, it may not be functioning, or perhaps it is not performing as expected. Your screen also may not power on in the case dirt or dust is reducing your devices responsiveness to touch. (see Screen Wont Respond in the Vívoactive 4 Troubleshooting Guide).
Please note:
- Handle your device and tools with care as to ensure you do not hurt yourself or damage the watch.
- This repair requires the use of a heat gun. For information on using a heat gun safely, take a look at How to Use a Heat Gun to Soften Adhesive guide.
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Wedge your fingernail or the tip of a spudger underneath the watch band's small metal pin.
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Push on the pin to release the strap from it's hinge.
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Pull the strap away from the watch to disconnect it.
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Use a heatgun to loosen the adhesive beneath the screen, it should take a 5-10 minutes for adhesive to loosen.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Will this affect the waterproofing of the device?
I originally had this watch not responding to touch (it was gradual, parts of the screen started not working bit by bit). Finally the whole screen did not respond to touch inputs. Suspected the entire screen assembly had to be replaced but this shockingly proved unsuccessful. What else would kill this capability of the watch? I don't understand!
wait, I got the screen to work after a hard restart. Quite interesting, it must be learning/recalibrating the inputs each time it starts, like a scale.
My watch now crashes and turns off whenever I try to start an activity (I tried the run activity) and when trying to do NFC payments. The screen was the only thing I played with. What could cause this? I remember hearing from someone that the bezel acts as an antenna of sorts.