How to Fix the Motorola Moto G's Broken Fingerprint Scanner

Replace your Motorola Moto G's LCD and digitizer assembly if it's not displaying text, pictures, or videos properly. Using basic tools and instructions, this guide will demonstrate how to complete the task on your own.

Methods for changing the Fingerprint Scanner
The LCD assembly on a Motorola Moto G could need to be changed. You can learn how to accomplish it from this guide!

You will need a Phillips head screwdriver, tweezers, a flathead screwdriver, a pry bar, and a new iPhone LCD that costs between $7 and $50 in order to replace the LCD assembly on an iPhone. In addition, depending on the nature of your electronics incident, you could also want hot glue sticks, a cable crimper, or another kind of wire stripper.

The screws holding the screen bezel in place must be removed. Having the screws for both sides of the screen handy will make it easier to reinstall them later on. Disconnect the cords that link the bezel to your motherboard, then carefully remove it. In case you need to rejoin the cables after reassembling your equipment, be sure to make note of which cable goes where.
The best way to change the digitizer assembly
Without disassembling the phone, you may replace the entire assembly if your Motorola Moto G's LCD screen is broken. Take these easy actions:

Observe these instructions to remove the rear cover: Step 1a: Take off your Motorola Moto G's rear cover. Step 1b. Locating the screw holding the LCD screen bezel in place, remove it with a Phillips screwdriver from the Moto G's underside (G1). Step 1c. Carefully pull off the LCD screen bezel, being careful not to break any tabs holding it on. Set it aside so that it won't get tangled up with the assembly when you rejoin it in step 3.
Replacement steps for a digitizer assembly
If the LCD or digitizer assembly on your Motorola Moto G is damaged, you may immediately replace it. The procedure for changing the LCD and digitizer components on a Moto G 2014 model will be covered in this article.

Remove the battery cover from your Motorola Moto G 2014 model phone, then use a small flathead screwdriver to pull up on each clip until it pops out of its hole. For information on how to repair a damaged screen on a Motorola Moto G 2014 model phone, see our tutorial on replacing a cracked LCD. Reverse these steps to assemble and reattach everything after replacing the damaged LCD and digitizer assembly.

Conclusion
One of your Motorola Moto G's LCD & Digitizer assemblies is probably faulty if the device is showing gibberish or simply won't switch on. This post will demonstrate how to swap out the assembly and restart your device as soon as feasible. Before starting, carefully read the instructions to avoid costly mistakes.

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