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La carcasa de metal coloreado.
Qué necesitas
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Inserta con cuidado una herramienta de apertura de iPod en la costura entre la carcasa de metal y el bisel de plástico blanco.
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Levanta el bisel inferior del iPod. Está pegado con un adhesivo suave, por lo que es posible que se requiera un poco de fuerza.
I tried using a heat gun to soften the glue, but it ended up melting the white plastic part.
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.
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Retira los dos tornillos siguientes:
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Un tornillo Phillips n.º 00 de cabeza grande cerca del conector para auriculares.
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Un tornillo Phillips n.° 00 con una cabeza más pequeña cerca del costado del iPod. Este tornillo se tira fácilmente, así que asegúrate de presionar firmemente el destornillador.
my small screw is completely stripped, what can I do?
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Usa un spudger de metal para sacar con cuidado el conector de auriculares de la carcasa. NO retires por completo el conector para auriculares del iPod, ya que está conectado a través de un frágil conector de cinta a la rueda de clic.
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Retira el tornillo Phillips # 00 recientemente revelado debajo del conector para auriculares. Ten cuidado, este tornillo se quita fácilmente.
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
i have also stripped this screw in this step. can i change the display without removing this screw? any help is greatly appreciated
I agree. You want to use a Philips #000 here.
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)
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Retira los dos tornillos Phillips #00 de la parte superior del 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.
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Usa un spudger para desconectar el cable del conector de auriculares de la placa lógica. Debe shacer palanca con cuidado en el conector hacia (o hacia arriba, si lo desea, el conector es como bloques de construcción LEGO®) en la parte delantera del iPod hasta que se suelte de la placa lógica.
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Consejo especial para el reensamblaje: empuja el conector hacia adentro hasta que esté sobre el conector correspondiente de la placa lógica. Luego inserta una herramienta delgada sobre el conector y empújala hacia abajo sobre el conector de la placa lógica.
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Usa un spudger para empujar la placa lógica a través del iPod fuera de la carcasa. La rueda de clic y el conector para auriculares deben permanecer en el iPod.
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.
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 - 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
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Al retirar la placa lógica, coloca la punta del spudger en el orificio donde retiraste el tornillo y empújalo con cuidado. La grieta la mantendrá en su lugar y disminuirá la posibilidad de que dañes la tabla.
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.
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.
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.
my ipod is old and the screen is white (it was my moms). also can you sum this down im olny 10
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!
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Retira completamente la pantalla y la placa lógica de la carcasa metálica.
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Al volver a montar, asegúrate de que la batería esté bien asentada. Si el ajuste es demasiado apretado, el borde de la pantalla marcará el interior de la ventana de la pantalla.
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
reassembly : use a small dry paint brush to remove dust and crime from display screen to avoid spots .
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