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in one way or another, my upper casing which covers the macbook retina screen has a bend in the corner. This applies pressure on the screen, and it changes color in that specific corner. Is it possible to take the bend out of this with some force, or do I need to take the whole screen apart so I can only apply pressure on the metal and than reassemble everything? If I manually pull the screen a little backwards, the yellow glow is gone and the problem is solved… See these pictures: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tnbxpt9p2czbl1https://www.dropbox.com/s/c7v2961ctl39g1… Any advice would be highly appreciated! Pieter-Jan

Ouch! Sorry guy its time for a new display assembly ;-{ The problem here is unless you take the display off and then take it apart to just have the metal shell it won’t be easy to bend the cover back without needing to press the tool across the glass which will damage the LCD or break it. These displays are not easy to take apart, and you’ll likely damage the components in the process which are not available discreetly from Apple. You might be able to find a used display for less on eBay. Just be careful how you pay and make sure they offer a return policy. Here is the IFIXIT guide you’ll need to follow and the needed part: MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015 Display Assembly ReplacementMacBook Pro 13" Retina (Early 2015) Display Assembly - Apple P/N 661-02360

Pieter-Jan, I would suggest disassembly is required as if you apply any pressure to the screen it will more thank likely crack. Once you have fixed the dent the problem should be fixed.