Введение
Use this guide to replace your iPod Nano's outer casing.
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Use a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive securing the perimeter of the front panel assembly to the outer case.
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While the front panel is still warm, use the edge of an opening tool to pry it from the headphone jack side of the front panel assembly out of the Nano.
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Continue prying the perimeter of the front panel assembly out of the outer casing, being careful not to damage the display data cable held under its left edge.
I strongly recommend using a Small Suction Cup (IF145-019-1) instead of a plastic opening tool.
After half an hour of various heating times, trying to use a plastic opening tool, I overheated the LCD, which caused it to discolour. Now I need to buy a new screen. I wish I'd thought to use a suction cup earlier; it seems so obvious in retrospect.
We have a temperature controlled testing oven at work. I set the oven for 50 degrees C, let it absorb heat for half an hour, then took it out. I had zero luck with either the plastic pry tool or the suction cup, so I carefully pried up the indicated side with the sharp pointed tip of a dental pick until I could get the plastic tool into the crack opening.
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Lift the front panel assembly from the headphone jack side of the Nano.
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Pull the front panel assembly slightly away from the left side of the Nano to clear the display data cable.
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Lay the front panel assembly next to the Nano.
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Remove the following two screws:
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One 2.3 mm Phillips screw
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One 2.6 mm shouldered Phillips screw
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Use an opening tool to pry the steel shield out of the Nano by its upper right corner.
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Remove the steel shield from the Nano.
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Use an opening tool to disconnect the display data and digitizer cable connectors up from their sockets on the logic board.
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Remove the front panel assembly, minding its two cables that may get caught.
How come you did not put back the metal plate that goes between the iPod and the display?
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Use an iPod opening tool to lift the headphone jack assembly connector up and out of its socket on the logic board.
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Remove the single 1.9 mm Phillips screw securing the logic board to the outer case.
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Use an iPod opening tool to gently pry the battery up from the adhesive securing it to the outer case.
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Use your thumb to pull the battery toward the left side of the Nano as you pry the battery's other edge out of the outer case.
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Use an iPod opening tool to gently pry the logic board off the adhesive holding it against the outer case.
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Use your iPod opening tool to gently push the dock connector toward the center of the Nano.
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Remove the logic board assembly from the Nano, being careful not to damage the headphone jack assembly cable.
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Remove the following five screws:
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One 1.7 mm Phillips screw
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Four 3.9 mm Phillips screws.
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Use a pair of tweezers to carefully pull the headphone jack toward the center of the Nano.
hello all.!!
i replaced the whole assembly (power, volume and headphones). Now my ipod is not getting ON. i followed the whole procedure as mentioned. Can anyone suggest me anymore.
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Very carefully pull the headphone jack assembly ribbon cable toward the dock connector to separate the sleep and volume buttons from the outer case.
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Remove the headphone jack assembly.
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Remove the following three screws:
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One black 1.8 mm Phillips screw
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Two 1.7 mm Phillips screws
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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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Do I need new adhesive to reassemble?
David Wallin - Ответить
Make sure to not break this cable even if your backlight is out, there can be internal corrosion that prevents the backlight from working. It may still work with the old display.
Matthew Borgholthaus - Ответить