Introducción
Reemplaza una pantalla rota o defectuosa.
Qué necesitas
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Inserta la herramienta grande para abrir el iPod en la costura entre la carcasa frontal y el panel posterior del iPod, debajo del conector de la base. Ejecuta la herramienta de un lado a otro para crear una abertura. El borde de la herramienta debe apuntar hacia el panel posterior para que no se raye accidentalmente la carcasa frontal de aluminio.
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Retire los siguientes 3 tornillos:
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Dos tornillos Phillips de 3 mm cerca del conector de base.
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Un tornillo Phillips de 4 mm a lo largo del borde de la placa lógica.
Note that the 4mm screw has slightly wider pitch; you'll need this when putting the unit back together.
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Inserta el extremo plano de un spudger entre la batería y el lado del conector para auriculares de la carcasa frontal para levantar la batería del adhesivo que la sujeta a la carcasa frontal.
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Saca la batería del iPod y colócala al lado del iPod. La batería todavía está soldada a la placa lógica con tres cables, así que no la quites por completo.
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Sujeta el extremo de la placa lógica cerca del conector de la batería con una mano y sujeta el resto del iPod con la otra mano.
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Desliza la placa lógica fuera de sus soportes de sujeción en la parte posterior de la pantalla.
During the disassembly of the board I somehow "delaminated" the display. The result was that the display (after the battery was changed and the device closed again) looked "cloudy". From some angle you couldn't see anything at all anymore. The solution was to heat up the hole device with a hair dryer and rest it on it's front side for about an hour. After that it looked absolutely perfect again. I am not sure whether the heating is really necessary (maybe just lying the ipod on the front side over night would have the same effect) and surely one should be careful to not overheat the device.
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Usa un spudger para levantar la pestaña de plástico negro que sujeta la cinta naranja de la pantalla en su lugar. La pestaña negra girará 90 grados hacia arriba, liberando el cable plano.
Both ribbon cables were especially difficult to put back in. I can't say I succeeded in getting the nano to work again. If you can avoid detaching the cables, do it. If you're replacing the clickwheel, there's no way of avoiding it unfortunately.
A little tip if you are replacing the screen: Reconnect this ribbon cable from the new screen BEFORE affixing the screen to the adhesive! It will make it much easier. Also be sure that the little black things are UP before trying to put the ribbon in, and make sure you put them DOWN before closing up! The black things on the receptacle "lock" the cable in place, so it is important that you have it STRAIGHT or it wont work. Good luck!
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Usa un spudger para deslizar la cinta de la pantalla fuera de su conector.
Getting the display ribbon back in place is the most difficult maneuver in the whole fix. I actually broke the black plastic tab in half while trying to close it back down, (be very gentle with it!). Managed to put the broken half back in(tweezers and patience) and get that ribbon in and put it back down. This battery replacement was the most difficult/tedious repair I have ever done. Don't do it unless you are brave and stubborn.
You can leave out this steps with disconnecting the two cables.
Without disconnecting the two cables, one can separate the two pieces only 1/2 inch. This is enough to work carefully with the soldering iron and change the battery.
It's a little bit difficult to work with the needle to open the three holes after removing the old battery - but you can do it.
From the reading of the other notes it seems to me easier than to disconnect the two cables
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Usa un spudger para deslizar la cinta de la rueda de clic fuera de su conector.
Don't do this unless you have to. Getting this ribbon back in is nearly impossible.
Cita de daisystanton:
Don't do this unless you have to. Getting this ribbon back in is nearly impossible.
Try using tweezers or medical clamps to reach in that tight spot. Use these tools to also connect the click wheel ribbon back to the logic board.
Stamp tweezers worked great for the ribbon cable! (Search eBay or Amazon, or your local hobby store.) This would be a useful tool for iFixIt to add to their inventory.
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Usa un spudger para levantar con cuidado el adhesivo que sujeta el borde de la pantalla.
Be careful when you are trying to remove a working display from the nano it came on (when replacing the faceplate as well). Because of the adhesive, too much force or pressure can cause the display to crack and cause the display to "bleed"... resulting in replacing that part if it was still good. Try using a hairdryer to gently warm the adhesive to then remove the display. Warning: Too much heat can also ruin the display or melt the front panel.
Also watch out as the display is in two parts that can separate.
I replace 2 displays, and they are still white,nothing else...maybe I damage
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Turn on the notes and READ thru all the steps and the notes, especially the ones involving the ribbon cables.
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