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Infila uno strumento di apertura in plastica nella giunzione tra il fronte e il retro dell'iPod.
right here, you should insert a picture of the little clips on the rails inside the back of the ipod, so that we can visualise what we're trying to undo, & get a better idea of which way to bend, which way NOT to bend the tools.
Good point! There is such a picture showing the location of at least four (4) clips on each side of the case here:
https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/ig...
in the Step 4 of the “iPod Classic Teardown”: iPod Classic Teardown
As mentioned below by Kevin M there are 3 more (1 on top and 2 on the bottom sides).
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Actually it’s a wayyyyyyy easier using the iFlash opening tool and following the pdf of this guy (youtube link)
Actually it’s wayyyyyy easier using this tool as mentioned by this awesome guy on his video.
That video is excellent. He has a PDF you print which is the same size as the iPod so you know exactly where the 11 clips are (1 on top, 2 on bottom, and 4 more along each side).
Appreciated the earlier comment about using guitar picks. It is very easy to open the iPod with guitar picks. It still requires patience sometimes, but no noticeable damage to the iPod. Went to the local music store, they stocked Fender picks. Fender "Thin" work best for me for starters, but sometimes Fender "Medium" are needed. (Go to your local music store-- very cheap!) I have opened (and repaired successfully!) four different iPods just using guitar picks.
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Infila attentamente una spatola metallica per circa 3 mm nella fessura tra i due strumenti di apertura, tenendola inclinata.
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Una volta che la spatola ha superato il bordo della scocca posteriore, ruotala finché è verticale e infilala attentamente (ma con decisione), facendola ondeggiare, fino in fondo all'iPod tramite la fessura creata dagli strumenti di apertura.
I tried this on the first iPod I was trying to fix. This method really messes up the sides of the iPod. Go back and read earlier comments about using guitar picks or other tools!
I tried this on the first iPod I was trying to fix. This method really messes up the sides of the iPod. Go back and read earlier comments about using guitar picks or other tools!
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Tieni premuta con le dita la cover posteriore dietro la spatola per minimizzare la piegatura. Lentamente piega la spatola come mostrato nell'immagine per assicurarti che la maggior parte dei ganci in metallo su questo lato dell'iPod siano rilasciati.
I tried this on the first iPod I was trying to fix. This method really messes up the sides of the iPod. Go back and read earlier comments about using guitar picks or other tools!
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Infila attentamente una spatola metallica per circa 3 mm nella fessura tra i due strumenti di apertura, tenendola inclinata.
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Una volta che la spatola ha superato il bordo della scocca posteriore, ruotala finché è verticale e infilala attentamente (ma con decisione), facendola ondeggiare, fino in fondo all'iPod tramite la fessura creata dagli strumenti di apertura.
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Tieni premuta con le dita la cover posteriore dietro la spatola per minimizzare la piegatura. Sempre lentamente piega la spatola come mostrato nell'immagine per assicurarti che la maggior parte dei ganci in metallo su questo lato dell'iPod siano rilasciati.
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Prendi con una mano il pannello anteriore e con l'altra quello posteriore.
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Delicatamente (DELICATAMENTE) libera i ganci restanti sulla scocca posteriore separando la parte anteriore da quella posteriore (considera il bordo inferiore dell'iPod come una cerniera), prestando molta attenzione a non danneggiare i cavi a nastro che collegano le due metà.
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Usa uno spudger per far scorrere verso l'alto il fermo del connettore che fissa il cavo a nastro arancione della batteria. Devi sollevare il fermo di soli 2 mm per liberare il cavo.
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Sfila il cavo a nastro arancione della batteria dalla sua presa.
If the small battery black/white connector pumps out of the ipod when you are trying to unplug the cable...REMEMBER the "U" black shape is meant to be just in the same direction as the blue plastic "U" beside it. If you plug it back in the wrong way it will display "Charging please wait..." forever!.
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How did you get the black battery piece to stay in after it popped out?
I knocked this little bit out too! Any tips to get it back in? Soldering?
This step is what ultimately destroyed my iPod. A caution to be very careful would be good.
I got the whole black white thing disconnected from the pins. After a lot of struggle I was able to get it back in, but I couldn’t get the black locking part to go up on its own. after many tries and some tries to get it in when the black thing is closed, i tore out the pins that were connected to the panel. can’t get it back on so it isn’t connected to the battery…
Now i have a perfect iPod with a new harddrive but I can’t use it.
Please add a red caution sentence because I’m pretty sure that if i had known what I had to do I would’ve been more careful and I would now have a functioning iPod.
Nonetheless, great guide! without this I wouldn’t even have tried and the harddisk came from another broken down iPod classic so it’s not that I lost money.
I got the whole battery clamp connector (black and white) all out too… So angry about it! I thought that the white part should be disconnected too, like former iPod models. Be careful, you only have to release the BLACK locking bar! One more photo with a zoom on the battery connector could have been useful… Great guide anyway :-)!
battery connector fix
Hello! Trying to identify the problem on my Ipod. I think I'm not qualified to open it and do the fixing. Do you know a shop or someone in Paris that would try it? Apple says they are not qualified anymore.
Thanks in advance!
OK, you have to be really careful with this step! If you pry too hard, the little plastic clamp that holds the cable will come up too far and break, and then you are ****ed. It only needs to be raised millimeter or two, but at first, it doesn't move at aIl, so it is easy to pry upwards too hard. I have found that using angled tweezers while VERY GENTLY prying upwards on both sides works best. But still, BE VERY CAREFUL AND GENTLE! It's also easy not to even know that it is up all the way! So every now and then try gently lifting the ribbon cable to see if it is already released.
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Solleva il disco rigido con una mano in modo da accedere al cavo a nastro della presa jack sottostante.
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Usa uno spudger per per sollevare l'aletta in plastica che tiene fermo il cavo a nastro della presa jack. L'aletta ruoterà di circa 90°, rilasciando il cavo.
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Sfila il cavo a nastro arancione della presa jack dal suo connettore sulla scheda logica.
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Il pannello posteriore è ora separato completamente dall'iPod.
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Ora occupiamoci di sistemare i danni fatti durante la procedura di apertura dell'iPod Classic! È molto probabile che almeno uno dei ganci in metallo della cover posteriore si sia piegato verso l'alto. Tutte queste clip devono puntare verso il basso per reinstallare la scocca posteriore.
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Ruota il disco rigido fuori dal telaio e appoggialo in modo che il connettore sia rivolto verso l'alto.
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Usa uno spudger per sollevare la piccola aletta di bloccaggio che tiene fermo il cavo a nastro arancione dell'hard drive. L'aletta ruoterà di circa 90°, liberando così il cavo.
To be clear, the plastic tab to be flipped up is the SMALL BLACK piece shown vertically in the photo above. The spudger is pointing directly to it. The tab flips TOWARDS the ribbon. While the picture is correct, this wasn’t obvious to me.
Thanks for the feedback! I will adjust the wording to clarify this.
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Remove the three Phillips screws securing the front panel to the metal framework.
See here, it’s a PH00.
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Rotate the iPod 180 degrees and remove the three Phillips screws securing the front panel to the metal framework on the other side.
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Carefully work around the edges of the iPod to separate the front panel from the gray metal framework.
I would suggest prying with a tool on one of the lips that holds the front place on, but do NOT pry on one near the LCD screen or you may damage the screen. Also, don't forget there is an extra small latch on the top of the LCD that has to be loosened too.
I pressed gently on the click wheel on the play botton side first to help unlock the glue. Keep away from the screen side best you can.
After reading all your warnings and how risky it is to damage my IPOD I don’t dare to replace the display which got out of light and I no longer see the text. I planned to send for a new but it seems like the possibility to succeed without damaging the IPOD is less than succeeding. It is really a pity since I love it snd have so much good music saved to it. I usually fix my damaged apparatus but this seems more orf ess impossible after reading the text. I am really sad/devastated!! :
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Lift the framework (including the attached screen, logic board, and click wheel) away from the front panel.
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Use a spudger to flip up the plastic tab holding the orange display ribbon in place. The tab will rotate up 90 degrees towards the display, releasing the ribbon cable.
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Slide the orange display ribbon cable directly out of its connector.
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Lift the framework assembly up, and slide the display and LCD metal backplate out of the framework assembly.
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Remove the two Phillips screws securing the logic board to the framework.
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Carefully push the logic board away from the metal framework.
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Move the click wheel from beneath the logic board so that the icons on the click wheel are visible.
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Use a spudger to flip up the plastic tab holding the orange click wheel ribbon in place. The tab will rotate up 90 degrees, releasing the ribbon cable.
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Use a spudger to lift the click wheel cable off the logic board. Be careful not to bend the cable too much, or the electronics on the cable could be damaged.
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Slide the click wheel cable out of its connector.
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Lift the click wheel assembly away from the logic board.
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Thanks ifixit.com
Waiting on parts. Will update when finished.
I replaced the clickwheel and now it isnt responding when i click or try to use the clickwheel.
Did you ever figure out why? Mine is doing the same thing. Thanks!
If you're meticulous, the job can perfectly be done, without any of the recommended tools. I hadn't the time to order them, so I opened my iPod with the large blade of my Victorinox swiss army knife. By just following the instruction I succeeded in releasing all of the metal tabs all around the iPod, and didn't damage any of them. You can clearly hear them "declipsing". I think the blade of the Victorinox is thiner than the putty knife, the only thing you have to take care of, is not to cut the black or silver painting of the front of the case, but if you are used to cut with a knife, you should succeed. Just be aware that it is however a difficult job !
jcfsystems - Replica
Thank you for these instructions - my dead iPod classic (that died whilst attached to an ipod dock during a heavy thunderstorm which took out the dock too) is now working again. Opening the case took me 40 minutes and 7 plastic case openers not to mention very sore hands but the rest of the process worked fine. thanks again
Stuart Hutchesson - Replica
Opened it up with MANY super thin nylon guitar picks in less than a minute starting from the two tabs on the bottom - I used the putty knife in my shop for wood filler and patching walls :)
cmguitar - Replica
Appreciated the earlier comment about using guitar picks. It is waaaaaay easier to open the iPod with guitar picks. It still requires patience sometimes, but no noticeable damage to the iPod. Went to the local music store, they stocked Fender picks. Fender "Thin" work best for me for starters, but sometimes Fender "Medium" are needed. (Go to your local music store-- very cheap!) I have opened (and repaired successfully!) four different iPods just using guitar picks.
Novice iPod Repair Guy - Replica