DV7-4180eu: dv7-4180 lcd tablecloth

Hi, does anyone know if the LCD flex cable for thew 4180eu is the same as for the 4180us flex cable?  I came to the US at the moment, but my laptop UK needs a replacement cable.

As I can't get the here UK version, I was hoping that this is a standard cable between versions.

The machine is as shown: -.

Product number: XE274EA

Hi there @adeyfk

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support!

In response to your question, I included the service and maintenance manual for the DV7 series:

HP Pavilion dv7 Entertainment PC - Maintenance and Service of Guide

From there, on page 77 (or 87 to 150, pdf file)

Disconnect the cable from the display on the display panel. The display panel cable is available in the display cable Kit using the spare part number 605333-001.

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