Ebay LCD Problem 1602A

Hello, newbie enthusiast here...

it's the second time in a month that I try to hook up one of those LCD I bought off ebay. No luck!

I followed this tutorial:

Just a first line of squares and the back light, no Hello world nothing!

I've checked several time the wiring but it's possible that I did a mistake.

Does anybody knows what would be the most common problem and fix for:
The wiring?
The code version?

Is there anyway I can troubleshoot this with the terminal?
Any troubleshooting ideas for a similar case?

For your information, when I press the Arduino RESET button, the LCD doesn't respond any differently, all the lights stay on and nothing changes.

I've red other threads where people talks about baud rates. Not sure if it has to do anything with my problem.

Please help, I can't find anything.

Thanks

/*
  LiquidCrystal Library - Hello World

 Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display.  The LiquidCrystal
 library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the
 Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you
 can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface.

 This sketch prints "Hello World!" to the LCD
 and shows the time.

  The circuit:
 * LCD RS pin to digital pin 12
 * LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11
 * LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5
 * LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4
 * LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3
 * LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2
 * LCD R/W pin to ground
 * LCD VSS pin to ground
 * LCD VCC pin to 5V
 * 10K resistor:
 * ends to +5V and ground
 * wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3)

 Library originally added 18 Apr 2008
 by David A. Mellis
 library modified 5 Jul 2009
 by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
 example added 9 Jul 2009
 by Tom Igoe
 modified 22 Nov 2010
 by Tom Igoe

 This example code is in the public domain.

 http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystal
 */

// include the library code:
#include <LiquidCrystal.h>

// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2);

void setup() {
  // set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
  lcd.begin(16, 2);
  // Print a message to the LCD.
  lcd.print("hello, world!");
}

void loop() {
  // set the cursor to column 0, line 1
  // (note: line 1 is the second row, since counting begins with 0):
  lcd.setCursor(0, 1);
  // print the number of seconds since reset:
  lcd.print(millis() / 1000);
}

You MUST solder the connections to the LCD, but only after you verify the continuity of your jumper wires.

Don

The initial state of LCD controller is:
1 line display mode, 5 x 8 font type, display off, cursor off, blink off.

Your pictures look like the program did not write to the LCD module, may be the RS RW E D4~D7 pins did not connect well.

Dose the code be downloaded to UNO correct?

floresta:
You MUST solder the connections to the LCD, but only after you verify the continuity of your jumper wires.

Don

Got it! Good call, I had a faulthy cable jumper soldering on D6 to pin 3.
Cheers,

Hello, world!