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iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen

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  1. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen, Gehäuse: passo 1, immagine 1 di 1
    • Achte vor Reparaturbeginn darauf, dass der Hold-Schieber in Sperrposition ist.

  2. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 2, immagine 1 di 1
    • Setze vorsichtig ein iPod-Öffnungswerkzeug in die Naht zwischen dem Metallgehäuse und dem weißen Kunstoffoberteil ein.

    • Hebe die obere Blende vom iPod ab. Sie ist leicht festgeklebt, du musst wahrscheinlich ein wenig Kraft aufwenden.

  3. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 3, immagine 1 di 1
    • Achte beim Ausbau der unteren Blende darauf, dass du den Kunststoff um den Dock-Anschluss nicht verbiegst.

    • Setze vorsichtig ein iPod-Öffnungswerkzeug in die Naht zwischen dem Metallgehäuse und der weißen unteren Blende ein.

    • Hebe die untere Blende vom iPod ab. Sie ist leicht festgeklebt, du musst wahrscheinlich ein wenig Kraft aufwenden.

    I tried using a heat gun to soften the glue, but it ended up melting the white plastic part.

    gordonhamachi - Replica

    I used an Avid Power heat gun at setting 3 heat and 2 fan and did not melt it. I pointed it at the metal case not the plastic thanks to tip above and kept my hand wrapped around it so I could tell how hot it was getting. If it was too hot to keep my hand there then I deemed it would be too hot for the plastic. That seemed to do the trick and loosen the adhesive just a little bit to help with extraction. Thanks gordon.

    N. Watson - Replica

  4. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 4, immagine 1 di 1
    • Entferne folgende Schrauben:

    • Eine Kreuzschlitzschraube #00 mit großem Kopf in der Nähe der Kopfhörerbuchse.

    • Eine Kreuzschlitzschraube #00 mit kleinerem Kopf an der Seite des iPod. Die Köpfe dieser Schrauben können leicht beschädigt werden, du musst deswegen sehr fest auf den Schraubendreher drücken.

    On the iPod I worked on, #000 Phillips was the correct bit. Not #00.

    Eric - Replica

    my small screw is completely stripped, what can I do?

    wittyahole - - Replica

  5. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 5, immagine 1 di 1
    • Heble die Kopfhörerbuchse vorsichtig mit dem Metallspatel aus dem Gehäuse. Entferne die Kopfhörerbuchse NICHT ganz vom iPod, sie ist noch mit einem empfindlichen Flachbandkabel am Klickrad angeschlossen.

    I used electrical or beading tweezers that were in my kit to remove headphone jack, seemed to work well also.

    N. Watson - Replica

  6. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 6, immagine 1 di 1
    • Schiebe die Kopfhörerbuchse heraus, bis die weiße Kunststofffassung nicht mehr vom Metallgehäuse festgehalten wird.

  7. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 7, immagine 1 di 1
    • Jetzt ist eine Kreuzschlitzschraube #00 unter der Kopfhörerbuchse freigelegt. Drehe sie heraus. Sei vorsichtig, der Kopf dieser Schraube kann leicht beschädigt werden.

    I logged this as a success, but I actually wound up stripping the screw on this step (I printed out earlier instructions that didn't have the warning). Reassembled it without said screw and I'm hoping for the best!

    anja - Replica

    The screw on this step also stripped when I was following this tutorial, despite being very careful and taking the time for everything. This really happens _REALLY_ easily!

    I too reassembled the iPod without this particular screw. So far I've noticed no side-effects from this.

    Ultimately I was able to complete the whole guide and repair the Nano succesfully! :-D

    wil - Replica

    i have also stripped this screw in this step. can i change the display without removing this screw? any help is greatly appreciated

    Lori Baldridge - Replica

    I used a Phillips #000. No issues with the screws.

    JPagan - Replica

    Also used #000 on all screws around bevels based on comments with success, thanks peeps!

    N. Watson - Replica

    I stripped my screw on this step, i did everything method from google. But stuck, how can i solve it?

    Rakai - Replica

    I agree. You want to use a Philips #000 here.

    Sam Dissanayake - Replica

    I tried using a Phillips #00 and almost stripped it, but I got it out with a 1mm flathead (all of my other Phillips drivers were too large)

    David Harrell - Replica

  8. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 8, immagine 1 di 1
    • Hebe die Halterung der unteren Blende aus dem iPod heraus.

  9. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 9, immagine 1 di 1
    • Entferne die beiden Kreuzschlitzschrauben #00 oben am iPod.

    Had to pick out resin with dentist tool to enable Philips driver to engage screw heads.

    Need to be very slow and careful with sharp end of dentist pick.

    afdelaurier - Replica

    Use a Phillips #000.

    JPagan - Replica

  10. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 10, immagine 1 di 1
    • Der markierte Stecker verbindet das Klickrad und die Kopfhörerbuchse mit dem Logic Board. Bevor du weiterarbeiten kannst, musst du das Kabel vom Logic Board ablösen.

  11. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 11, immagine 1 di 1
    • Trenne das Kabel zur Kopfhörerbuchse mit dem Spudger vom Logic Board ab. Du musst dazu den Stecker behutsam zur Vorderseite (bzw. nach oben, der Stecker funktioniert wie bei LEGO® Steinen) des iPods drücken, bis er sich vom Logic Board löst.

    • Ein spezieller Tipp für den Zusammenbau: schiebe den Stecker hinein, bis er sich über seinem Anschluss auf dem Logic Board befindet. Setze dann ein dünnes Werkzeug über den Stecker und drücke ihn nach unten in den Anschluss auf dem Logic Board hinein.

    When reassembling, the jack connector cable broke :'( iPod woking fine, with a new battery.... but no more sound. Grrrr

    TheRV - Replica

  12. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 12, immagine 1 di 1
    • Drücke das Logic Board mit dem Spudger durch den iPod aus dem Gehäuse heraus. Das Klickrad und die Kopfhörerbuchse müssen im iPod bleiben.

    • Achte darauf, dass das Logic Board beim Herausholen nicht am Klickrad oder an der Kopfhörerbuchse hängen bleibt.

    The headphone ribbon and the click wheel is on the top side of the cover, so be sure to apply force toward the down side to avoid scratching the click wheel's PCB.

    [deleted] - Replica

    Before pushing I carefully used the spudger to move the top bezel (with the hold switch) out of the case first. Be careful, it’s got a tiny ribbon cable. But getting that out first made the logic board slide out relatively easily.

    jack.jansen - Replica

    I really appreciate that tip! Couldn’t get mine out until I did that and it slid right out

    Timothy -

    If you have a swollen battery, as I did, it was not possible to remove logic board. My case was visibly expanded near the top making everything inside locked in position. I did the disassembly before any part purchases. If I got to the point where everything came apart nicely, I'd invest in the parts. Thank you ifixit.com for the comprehensive instructions and parts for this procedure.

    armcomdes - Replica

    @armcomdes - well done! I wish i’d read your insight before ordering my replacement battery. My nano 2g battery is swollen, and only a sledgehammer could move any part that it now locks in place. So long, nano. I’ll try to return that sealed battery.

    Your insight should be at the top of all related nano pages: swollen battery? iChuckit is your only real option

    dantegd - Replica

  13. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 13, immagine 1 di 1
    • Zum Entfernen des Logic Boards musst du die Spudgerspitze in das Schraubenloch setzen und das Board vorsichtig herausdrücken. Es wird durch die Spalte festgehalten und die Gefahr, dass es beschädigt wird, ist kleiner.

    My battery swelled and it was not possible to push out. Looks like I cracked the screen trying to free it up inside the case.

    SEAN Tanton - Replica

    It is possible to remove a swollen battery although I think the correct term is definitely birth a swollen battery, as I just did 1 successfully and 1 unsuccessfully to the rest of the ipod, but still removed! If the battery is swollen, in most cases the screen may already be cracked or will get that way in order to get it out. Very poor design to retrieve Li-ion batteries for recycling. The battery that I was successful in getting out without damage was actually much more swollen than the other one but I learned from the 1st 1. I used a carpentry nail set so I did not put the tip inside the hole but on that piece of metal, which is quite strong. I put a piece of paper over the headphone connection to add some protection in case my nail set slid off while pushing. It took at least an hour or more, probably more but I had to take lots of breaks. Most of the time seemingly not budging it at all. My hand hurts now where I was gripping the ipod.

    N. Watson -

    Cont.—-I would love to make my own pictorial about it because I had to push on it in such a way that I could still use my headlamp to see what I was doing and control where the nail set was pushing and not let it slip out of place. Before I started pushing I also used 1 of my blue plastic triangles to wedge some coconut oil down both the battery side and screen side. I really do think that helped a lot and may have even been a key factor so if anybody has a more appropriate lubricant for this type of electronics, I am open for suggestions. I wouldnt want to do it again but it was very beneficial to learning about how much force it can take and discovering some other tools that worked better in that situation. Also taking apart an ipod that didnt have a battery issue was so easy, I feel like a master now, lol.

    N. Watson - Replica

    my ipod is old and the screen is white (it was my moms). also can you sum this down im olny 10

    Danielle Gatewood - Replica

    It just means he wants you to use whatever tool you're using and push the rest of the iPod out via pushing through that hole, good luck!

    Finn Brandt -

  14. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 14, immagine 1 di 1
    • Entferne das Display und das Logic Board ganz vom Metallgehäuse.

    • Achte beim Zusammenbau darauf, dass der Akku richtig sitzt. Wenn er nicht genug Platz hat, kann die Displaykante das Innere des Bildschirmfensters verkratzen.

    When sliding back the logic board, watch out not to put too much stress on the side with the screen and the window, cause it may lead to annoying stripes on your window

    Jasper Jonkman - Replica

    reassembly : use a small dry paint brush to remove dust and crime from display screen to avoid spots .

    afdelaurier - Replica

    On my nano, step 13 there is no screw on the yellow indicated spot, instead there is a screw deep in the housing below the headphone connector on the side

    Grit - Replica

  15. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen, Display: passo 15, immagine 1 di 1
    • Heble den Akku behutsam mit dem Spudger von der Rückseite des Displays hoch. Achte darauf, dass du mit dem Spudger nicht zu viel Druck ausübst.

  16. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 16, immagine 1 di 1
    • Heble die Metallhalterung vorsichtig mit einem Metal Spudger von der Rückseite des Displays ab. Achte darauf, dass du nur an der Metallhalterung arbeitest und nicht an der durchsichtigen Schutzfolie auf der Rückseite des Displays. Wenn du von innen her am Display arbeitest, dann kannst du die Schutzfolie nicht versehentlich beschädigen.

  17. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 17, immagine 1 di 1
    • Ziehe das orangefarbene Klebeband vom Flachbandkabel zum Display ab.

  18. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 18, immagine 1 di 1
    • Klappe mit einem Spudger die schwarze Kunstofflasche hoch, die das orangefarbene Flachbandkabel festhält. Die Lasche lässt sich um 90° drehen und gibt dann das Flachbandkabel frei.

    The plastic tab is very fragile. Mine is broken while repairing and now I do not know how to fix the ribbon - has anyone an idea???

    minne - Replica

    iput in the screen but it shows up completly white. does the screen not work or did i put it in wrong somehow?

    psycho - Replica

    is the second ipod to repair and is already making my life easier, a tip: when making repairs, I do it slowly, very slowly ...

    Fito Contreras - Replica

    the above comment, do not use metal tools on ribbon.

    this would likely to tear ribbon or damage plastic tab, its good practice on any micro PC boards.

    afdelaurier - Replica

  19. iPod Nano 2. Generation Display tauschen: passo 19, immagine 1 di 1
    • Hole das Display-Flachbandkabel aus seinem Anschluss heraus und hebe das Display vom Logic Board weg.

Conclusione

Um dein Gerät wieder zusammenbauen, folge den Schritten in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.

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I also had a white screen. I emailed ifixit support and Brady Cabe suggested I reseat the display connector. That did it!

One hint: when you reverse the steps, you will have to reinstall the top bezel but you don't have to completely reassemble the bottom in order to test it. The earphone plug can be left hanging out (avoiding wear and tear on the fragile ribbon cable) as well as the metal brace and the three screws that hold everything together at the bottom - that reduces the possibility of stripping the screws. In my case, I did strip one of the bottom screws: the screen was broken in a car accident that also bent the case enough to make it hard to get to one of the teeny tiny screws. Even though I stripped that one, I was able to get it out by turning it with a (tiny) straight blade screwdriver: there was enough purchase for that even though the head of the screw does not have much material left.

nick - Replica

I found that a 000 Phillips screwdriver worked FAR better than the 00 for all of the screws. Also, the one I repaired had a surprising amount of adhesive holding the battery down. The square end of the plastic spudger worked well to separate the battery from the rest of the internals allowing it to be rotated down and out of the way.

adamjacob - Replica

No success here. I could not figure out how the black retainer worked in order to release the ribbon cable for the display. I ended up breaking it. I tried to put it back together anyway to see if there was sufficient contact to make it work, but evidently not. Oh well, a $50 lesson. One other tool that is needed here is a jeweler's magnifying glass. Magnified pics in these instructions would also be a benefit. Also, can someone tell me how you're supposed to get that one recessed screw back in place?

albertm - Replica

Spit on the tip of my phillips screwdriver holds that tiny screw on until I can get it started in the hole

gordonhamachi -

I also had a white screen, followed the guide step by step, made the repair easy. I do agre with one of the other comments, a 000 phillips screwdriver worked way way better than the 00.

Shainal Nagar - Replica

Hello,

My Wife iPod nano 2nd gen has a upside down screen plus lines ,would a new screen replacement fix this problem ,please can someone help

Ivor Harrison - Replica

After replacing screen module, picture quality is course and unstable, also has a donut shaped blue ring on lower screen. Should perhaps used original apple parts, I strongly suspect this picture display is totally inferior quality flicked off into spare parts market.

Great experience replacing display, however I won't waste my time with this product again.

afdelaurier - Replica

dangerous!!!

when I tried to push the logic board out of the case in step 12, the iPod exploded with a big initial flame followed by a thick heavy smoke shooting about a feet in one direction. Since I dropped it on my table where my computer was to save the table and equipment I pushed the smoking ipod on the floor burning my finger. Then with an oven mitten I throw it outside in the rain.

Ross Small - Replica

My battery is swollen and won’t let me push out the logic board easily. The seat where the screw hole is mentioned to push the board through is completely gone. I put too much pressure and the seat for the screw is history. Anyone had this issue with swollen battery impeding the board from being pushed through?

le_grand - Replica

I had this issue. My boy got absolutely wrecked :(

SpyChar -

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