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Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación

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  1. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Panel de vidrio: paso 1, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Panel de vidrio: paso 1, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Panel de vidrio: paso 1, imagen 3 de 3
    • Inserta una herramienta de apertura de iPod entre la caja exterior y el marco superior cerca de la pantalla.

    • Levantando la herramienta de apertura del iPod, saca suavemente el panel superior del dispositivo.

    • El bisel está unido con adhesivo y puede requerir cierta fuerza para retirarlo.

  2. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Usa una herramienta de apertura de iPod para quitar el botón del interruptor de espera de la placa del interruptor de espera.

  3. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve los dos tornillos de 3.2 mm.

    • Estos tornillos están en ángulo hacia la caja exterior y también son muy pequeños. Usa un destornillador afilado y tenga cuidado de no quitar los tornillos.

  4. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Inserta una herramienta de apertura de iPod entre la caja exterior y la placa de interruptor de retención de metal cerca de la parte superior de la pantalla.

    • Mientras levantas ligeramente la herramienta de apertura del iPod, saca la placa del interruptor de retención del iPod.

    • La placa del interruptor de retención todavía está conectada al iPod mediante un cable plano muy delgado y muy frágil. Ten cuidado de no romperlo.

    My ribbon broke.

    I see that on the pictures further down, you removed the covering plate, which I would suggest to do, as it'll put less weight on the ribbon.

    Luckily, we can find spare ones. In fact it doesn't sell alone, it's with the earphones jack.

    Michel Raj - Contestar

    could you elaborate more as to how did you remedy the broken ribbon?

    michael deaner - Contestar

    is the broken ribbon fixable?

    michael deaner - Contestar

    is the broken ribbon fixable?

    michael deaner - Contestar

    I am new to this my ribbon broke when I was taking out the battery  doesn't  the new battery ribbon connect to the one connected to the end switch, by that I mean can I connect the new battery ribbon to the end switch ribbon?,where it broke?

    michael deaner - Contestar

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    • El panel de vidrio se mantiene en su lugar con adhesivo en los cuatro lados. En los siguientes pasos, trabaja con cuidado para evitar romper el vidrio.

    • Inserta una herramienta de apertura de iPod entre la pantalla y el panel de vidrio en la parte superior del dispositivo.

    • Gira la herramienta de apertura del iPod hacia la parte posterior del dispositivo, levantando ligeramente la parte superior del cristal de la caja exterior.

    • El panel de vidrio no se levanta muy lejos. No intentes retirar completamente el panel todavía, o es probable que rompas la pantalla.

    I would recommend using a heat gun.

    raul mald - Contestar

    At this point, I find it helps to separate the lock switch from the top metal casting. You then have just the switch dangling on the fragile ribbon cable. Much less likely to snag or break the ribbon. Just loosen (Don't remove completely) the two Phillips screws. The heavy clunky casting bit can be removed.

    Pete Green - Contestar

    You can remove this lens with virtually zero risk to the LCD underneath:

    Get a couple guitar picks or spudgers ready, and another old spudger. Using a hot glue gun, glue the old spudger into the very middle of the lens. Let the glue cool completely.

    Using a heat gun pointing up from the bottom, heat the 3 edges of the shell around the top and sides of the lens. Avoid getting heat on the lens or hot glue as it will soften.

    Using the spudger as a handle, pull up on the lens to get the top edge started and get your guitar picks/spudgers under the sides at the top of the lens.

    Complete removal as above.

    Using a spudger/guitar pick, start to peel an edge of the hot glue loose to remove old spudger from lens; then clean any residue with alcohol.

    Paul K - Contestar

    “couple of” guitar picks

    kenneth keen -

    After destroying one iPod, I learned from my mistakes. Heating it with a hair dryer to loosen the adhesive helped a lot. You need to get the tool between the glass and the lcd display; be very careful not to put pressure on the display!

    Cheryl Berk - Contestar

  6. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 6, imagen 1 de 1
    • Mientras levantas la pantalla con una herramienta de apertura de iPod, inserta una segunda herramienta de apertura de iPod entre la carcasa exterior y el borde superior izquierdo del panel de vidrio.

    • Retira la primera herramienta de apertura de iPod de entre el cristal y la pantalla LCD en la parte superior del dispositivo

    The iPod I repared had a cracked screen. Caution here because it doesn't pop out that easily. I had to apply some force on the plastic opening tool while using another tool to take out the shards (who are glued to the side).

    matthiasvercaemst - Contestar

    Mujhe sirf LCD chahiye bhai

    Azam - Contestar

    Bhai, ye admi angrezi hai. Os ko Urdu samaj nahi ata hai.

    ian h -

    90% guaranteed you will destroy the LCD in this step. You just dont know how much for to use and if you stress the LCD too much, even with a plastic tool it will be damaged.That’s why ifixit sells those too. My advice is to first completely follow this guide, and if successful, and only then , start ordering parts.

    Omar van Hees - Contestar

    Since the display is probably 99 percent broken, I decided to use a different method. I heat the ipod on my 3-printer heating bed to around 70 degrees Celsius, then I take a suction cup and pull on the display glass. When the glue is warm enough, the glass rises and you can carefully detach the glass with an opening pick. the display remains completely intact greeting Andre

    Andre Marten - Contestar

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    • Levantando ligeramente la herramienta de apertura del iPod, inserta una segunda herramienta de apertura del iPod entre el cristal frontal y la carcasa exterior, en el lado derecho de la pantalla.

    • Desliza la segunda herramienta de apertura del iPod a lo largo del borde derecho del panel para quitar el adhesivo.

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    • Con una herramienta de apertura de iPod aún entre el vidrio y la carcasa exterior, inserta una segunda herramienta de apertura de iPod entre el cristal frontal y la carcasa exterior, en el lado izquierdo.

    • Desliza la segunda herramienta de apertura del iPod hacia la parte inferior del dispositivo para quitar el adhesivo.

  9. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 9, imagen 1 de 1
    • Levanta el cristal desde el lado más cercano a la parte superior del iPod, retire el panel de cristal del Nano.

    It might be a good idea to remove all the adhesive from the screen before trying to slide the internals out. I had a nightmare trying to get mine out, ended up cutting my thumb and finger from holding onto the edges of the screen too tight trying to wiggle it out. And then to top it off, I broke the hold switch ribbon cable too. I don’t know how much the screen glue vs the battery glue was responsible for making it difficult to remove. Also when sliding it out, be careful the lip on the lower edge of the button hole doesn’t snag on the thin steel frame around the screen.

    edorp - Contestar

    Is it really needed to remove the glas? Can‘t you just slide out the logic board when glas remains?

    Michael Westermeier - Contestar

  10. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Rueda de Clic: paso 10, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Rueda de Clic: paso 10, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa una pistola de calor para suavizar el adhesivo debajo del marco de plástico en la parte inferior del iPod.

    • Usa un ajuste de calor bajo y no mantengas la pistola de calor en su lugar por mucho tiempo para evitar que se derrita el marco de plástico.

    • Usa una herramienta de abertura de plástico para extraer el bisel de la carcasa del iPod y retirarlo.

    On the Nano I worked on I had to do steps 12-14 before step 10 because the metal plate on the bottom is one of the two things holding the click wheel in place.

    ethan - Contestar

    You MUST remove the bottom plate BEFORE forcing of the wheel or you WILL tare it apart as there is a lug on the bottom plate that holds the wheel in place ( wish I had known this before I damaged mine)

    also do not lose the very small spring that is under the wheel (I DID )

    Keith - Contestar

    +1. There is a tiny piece of plastic containing a little spring just under the wheel. Remove thoses parts before extracting the main board or you will probably loose them.

    jonathanct -

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    • Desatornilla tres tornillos de la parte inferior del iPod:

    • Dos tornillos Phillips en ángulo de 4.4 mm

    • Un tornillo Phillips de 54 mm.

    • Es posible que estos tornillos no salgan solos, así que asegúrate de no perderlos al retirar el retenedor.

    • Usa una herramienta de abertura de plástico para sacar el retenedor de metal de la parte inferior del iPod y retirarlo.

    A flathead screwdriver or even a tooth pick will do better in this step.

    無敵可愛小松鼠 - Contestar

  12. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 12, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 12, imagen 2 de 2
    • Inserta un spudger de metal en la ranura en la parte inferior del iPod, justo encima del conector de la base.

    • Utiliza el spudger de metal para levantar el borde inferior de la rueda de clic.

  13. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 13, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 13, imagen 2 de 2
    • Coloca una púa de guitarra entre la rueda de clic y la caja del Nano y retire el spudger de metal.

    • Levanta los bordes de la rueda de clic con la selección de guitarra hasta que la rueda de clic salga de la caja.

    • No intentes retirar completamente la rueda de clic, ya que todavía está sujeta en su lugar con un cable plano.

    Use extreme care when inserting the metal plunger to lift up the click wheel. I ended up damaging one of the sensor pads and then needed to order a new click wheel circuit. Not very expensive to replace but I had not intended to replace this item and so my finished repair was delayed.

    Kevin Long - Contestar

    also, like someone mentioned below, be careful of the small plastic piece and tiny spring that will fall out after you remove the click wheel.

    edorp - Contestar

  14. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 14, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 14, imagen 2 de 2
    • Levanta la rueda de clic con una mano y use una herramienta de abertura de plástico para extraer el conector del cable plano de la rueda de clic de su zócalo en la placa lógica.

    • Retira la rueda de clic.

    In the second photo where you can see under the click wheel, just above the square black piece with the apple on it is a black rectangle with a hole in the center. There will be a spring in the hole. Remove the spring and the black piece it is in and set aside or they will fall out and get lost.

    Cheryl Berk - Contestar

  15. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Conjunto de la Placa Lógica: paso 15, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Conjunto de la Placa Lógica: paso 15, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Conjunto de la Placa Lógica: paso 15, imagen 3 de 3
    • Usa una pistola de calor para suavizar el adhesivo debajo de la cubierta de la cámara / micrófono.

    • Saca la cubierta de la cámara / micrófono de la caja con un spudger de metal y extráigala.

    • Es extremadamente difícil, si no imposible, evitar dañar la carcasa del iPod cerca de la cámara. Si bien esto no afectará la funcionalidad del iPod, dañará su apariencia estética.

    Use a heatgun/hairdryer for a very long time and use a cutter knife and pry continuously only from the right bottom corner (near the camera lens). If you don't get it open use the heatgun once more.

    Peter Johansson - Contestar

    Alternatively use a fabric bag filled with chick peas, put it in a microwave for 4 mn at power 600w and leave it to rest on the iPod 10 / 15 mn. It does the same job. I also use a fresh stanley knife blade (mind your fingers) the blade is very slim and is therefore easier to wedge between the casing and the cover.

    victoriahenri - Contestar

    You can remove this lens with zero damage to case or lens:

    Using a hot glue gun, apply a bead of glue across the entire lens but not on the body of the iPod. Move the nozzle back and forth in the glue for about 20 seconds; this keeps the glue hot and heats up the Apple adhesive on the other side.

    Quickly jam an old spudger into the hot glue and hold it until the glue starts to harden; this will happen quickly. Gripping the spudger and digging into the glue over the spudger with the fingernail of your forefinger, pull straight up evenly but firmly. The lens will release pretty easily if you time it right; otherwise it will pop if it has gotten cold.

    I’ve done a dozen of these this way successfully.

    Paul K - Contestar

    Thanks Paul! I will add this into the step.

    Arthur Shi -

    This works great, as long as you time it right. I found putting the tip of the glue gun flat against the lens is useful, and a few seconds after the glue stops sticking to your finger is a good time to do it.

    Aydan -

    just use a needle and pull it from the little hole

    Daniel Mauricio Franco Martin - Contestar

    have to be careful because after removing the click wheel, when you turn it upside down, the are pieces that fall down. I lost one that fall in my carpet

    Daniel Mauricio Franco Martin - Contestar

    I was able to remove it using a pin in the small hole. Once it is out there may be pieces that want to fall off; a round ring and the white retainer piece.

    Cheryl Berk - Contestar

    Same here. With some pliers I bent the pointy tip of a push-pin to make a 120 degree angle and used that to lift up the plate using the microphone hole after I heated up the plate. Like a mini crowbar. It came off in 30 seconds including the white indent attached to it.

    Omar van Hees - Contestar

  16. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 16, imagen 1 de 1
    • Desde la parte superior del iPod, inserta un spudger de metal entre la carcasa exterior y la batería para quitar el adhesivo que mantiene la batería en su lugar.

    • Ten mucho cuidado de no golpear o pinchar la propia batería, ya que esto puede causar que la batería se queme.

    In case anyone else didn't realize this, you need to push your spudger fairly deep into the iPod to completely seperate the glue from the battery. I just stuck mine in maybe half an inch, then spent 30 minutes struggling to move the logic board. After removing all of the glue, it slid out with relative ease.

    dharris1 - Contestar

    I didn’t have a spudger so I used a metal nail file with a rounded end. Heated the back of the iPod with a hair dryer for about a minute first to soften the adhesive and it all worked fairly smoothly. Be gentle with the lcd display.

    Cheryl Berk - Contestar

    Keep in mind the only glue holding the logic board to the metal case is a small rectangle of adhesive. In the picture, the author is just scraping away at the glue. You don’t need to insert your spudger any lower than half an inch as there isn’t any other adhesive holding the logic board to the metal case . Once the glue has been scraped away, then the board should slide out easily. If it doesn’t slide out, then the adhesive is still there.

    Alex Devlin - Contestar

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    • Hay un pequeño retenedor blanco entre la cámara y el micrófono que evita que los componentes internos se deslicen.

    • Inserta un pasador de presión en el orificio en la esquina del retenedor y levántalo para sacarlo de la caja.

    I tried this but with the Nano I worked on the retainer cannot be pushed down, instead there is a small diagonal hole in the retainer that you can fit a pin or needle into and lift out the retainer.

    ethan - Contestar

    Yeah step 18 is BS, You need to pull the retainer up with a pin, not depress it. I destroyed my first nano as i pushed so hard trying to depress it that it deformed and I had to give up. Bad bad tip that needs correcting at step 18.

    Dave - Contestar

    It can be pulled out with tweezers.

    raul mald - Contestar

    I think this step should be step 16. Otherwise you risk to drop the retainer.

    Tolstoievski - Contestar

  18. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 18, imagen 1 de 1
    • Una vez que el retenedor ha sido empujado más allá de su orificio en la caja exterior, el spudger usado para presionarlo ya no es necesario.

    • Con una fuerza suave pero constante, presiona la parte superior de la pantalla LCD para deslizar el ensamblaje de la placa lógica fuera de la parte inferior del iPod.

    • No empujes la batería, ya que podría perforarla y provocar su combustión.

    • Ten cuidado constantemente con la placa del interruptor de retención, asegurándose de que no se enganche en un borde y rasgue el cable plano.

    I submitted an edit for this step. The first bullet (about the spudger not being needed once the retainer is past the hole in the case) is now irrelevant because step 17 now has us removing the retainer completely.

    Gordon - Contestar

  19. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 19, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 19, imagen 2 de 2
    • Continúa empujando el ensamblaje de la placa lógica a través de la caja exterior del iPod con un spudger.

    • Las tolerancias dentro del Nano son extremadamente ajustadas. Sé muy paciente y ve despacio al retirar el ensamblaje de la placa lógica, y asegúrate de que ningún componente o cable plano quede atrapado en la caja.

    • Para asegurarse de que la placa del interruptor de retención no se enganche en la carcasa del iPod y rasgue el cable, alimente el interruptor hacia abajo en el centro del dispositivo, donde la abertura es la más ancha.

  20. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 20, imagen 1 de 1
    • Una vez que la parte superior de la pantalla LCD haya despejado el borde inferior de la carcasa exterior, retira el ensamblaje de la placa lógica del cuerpo del iPod.

    • Nuevamente, asegúrate de prestar atención a la placa del interruptor de retención, ya que no se engancha en la parte inferior del orificio de la rueda de clic.

    I accidentally snapped the little ribbon that held the top of the device. Is it fixable?

    Connor Nicholas - Contestar

  21. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Battery: paso 21, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación, Battery: paso 21, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa tus dedos para levantar con cuidado la batería de la parte posterior de la pantalla LCD, comenzando en la parte superior de la pantalla LCD.

    Attention, en retournant la carte, que le ressort et son support en plastique noir (pour le bon fonctionnement de la molette cliquable) au centre ne tombe et ce perde. Assurez vous que celui ci soit en place lors du remontage

    pallee - Contestar

  22. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 22, imagen 1 de 1
    • Gira la batería para que el cable de cinta naranja del botón de retención sea visible a lo largo de la parte inferior de la batería.

    • Retira la cinta del botón de retención de la batería.

    • El delicado cable plano se sujeta con adhesivo. Trabaja despacio, cuidando de no romper la cinta.

  23. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 23, imagen 1 de 1
    • Usa un par de pinzas para quitar la cinta naranja que cubre las tres conexiones de soldadura de la batería.

  24. Reemplazo de batería de iPod nano de 5ta generación: paso 24, imagen 1 de 1
    • La batería del Nano se conecta a través de almohadillas de soldadura con pequeños orificios que pasan a través del cable de cinta de la batería y se unen a las almohadillas planas en la parte frontal de la placa lógica. En

    • este paso, calentará cada almohadilla de soldadura individualmente mientras usa un spudger de metal para extraerlo de la placa lógica.

    • NO puentees la conexión entre las almohadillas de soldadura tanto en la placa como en el cable plano con su spudger ya que se puede arruinar la placa lógica.

    • Ten cuidado de no sobrecalentar la placa y el cable. Solo sostenga la punta de la plancha contra la almohadilla el tiempo suficiente para que la soldadura se derrita. El exceso de acumulación de calor puede arruinar la placa lógica o fundir el cable plano.

    • Comienza a trabajar desde el lado derecho del cable de cinta de la batería. Calienta la almohadilla de soldadura más a la derecha mientras levantas suavemente hacia abajo desde debajo del cable de cinta para liberarlo del tablero.

    Petite astuce, si votre but est de changer la batterie : ne vous embêter pas, couper la nappe de batterie afin d’éviter tout éventuel court-circuit.

    Pierre MARZIN - Contestar

    “A little tip, if your goal is to change the battery: do not bother, cut the battery cover to avoid any short circuit” Pierre MARZIN

    Another tip, if you have ruined 5 iPods so far without getting past this stage then try simply taping the new battery to the case and connecting its ends to an old cut off broad Apple USB [power pins] (someone smart can say which ones these are)

    kenneth keen - Contestar

    It is also fairly easy to strip the power traces from the pcb

    Bajjisw - Contestar

    actually no problem to solder a new battery, the biggest problem is to get a new, reasonable one. Most of them are old batteries that are already deeply discharged. Please make sure that the battery is still charged over 3.7 V when it reaches you. it is essential to measure the voltage first, otherwise all the work is in vain. I got a really good battery from A ... zon, but I don't want to advertise here either. much luck

    Andre Marten - Contestar

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    • Repite el paso anterior para las dos almohadillas de soldadura restantes, trabajando de derecha a izquierda.

    • Una vez que las tres conexiones se hayan desoldado, levanta la batería vieja de la placa lógica.

    Hi, are the steps safe to perform for battery replacement when the battery is swollen?

    Maxim Velichkov - Contestar

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On step 15, I used a thiny needle (for knitting or something like this) placed into the microphone hole and use this gently to lift up the plate. A head gun must heat the glue before. That saves the ipod from scratches

christian - Contestar

This it bs. I need to buy new device now. Nothing comes off that easy. My screen shattered when I was trying to pull it up. If you are not a pro, don't do it.

fwitkowski - Contestar

Obviously you weren’t careful enough.

DWEGFERG EWFW4ET43RF -

You are supposed to push down from the top of the screen, not up. I managed to get mine out but I ripped the hold ribbon in the process. Luckily I have another one for spares. Good luck next time

George Tivda -

I'm sure this can be done, but the tools included in the Ifixit kit are not up to the task. Spent about 45 minutes with the flimsy blue tools and distorted the LCD trying to remove the glass. Then took a heat gun and used the black nylon tool (which I suppose is the replacement for the metal spudger) in the kit. Had the glass out in a single minute. There is no tool in the kit long enough to dislodge the click wheel. I got out my dental tools and finished the disassembly. It is cheaper at this point to just buy another than replace the broken parts. It is a poor carpenter that blames his tools, but you can't cut down a tree with a fish. Use your own tools

drbernie - Contestar

I managed to do all the steps, the problem is that my battery is swollen... big drama.. so anyone has any advice?, i just want to unswollen it so that i can slide the logic board down..:(

ruimiguel888 - Contestar

My best suggestion is to puncturse the battery. Its a risk but ive done it before if the battery is dead and once you puncture it you can easily take it out

Thomas Hancock -

Roughly around step twenty I found tiny black plastic tab having hole through on my desk, little fella felt out sometime during disassembly and I never found out where it belongs. Nevertheless iPod seems to work well. Funny fact: I also teared away the hold switch and had to replace the whole ribbon with jack connector, and attach speaker to it with new wires. This Nano was the most annoying repair job I ever did.:-)

Ren - Contestar

Do you have a tear down of the ribbon wire replacement?

I found this fixit to try and fix the wire but silver conductive paint isn't cheap and I don't want to spark something manually fixing the wire so I was going to replace the whole part, cant find a how-to, was going to just wing it..

Interruptor de Cinta para Retención/Bloqueo del iPod Nano de 4.ª y 5.ª generación Cinta C

Mari -

i didn't have a heat gun so i used my wife's hair dryer on low temperature for 1 minute most to detach the screen cover and for 2 minutes to detach the lens cover. i couldn't pop the retainer out properly from the lens/mic so i kinda destroyed it during the process. still, everything is working jsut fine. thnx for this man, saved me US$70.00 from replacing it in a store.

otani diogo - Contestar

i don't recommend using metal spudger to wipe off the glue behind the battery. I scratched the battery for accident and saw sparks twice which made me give it up and just jump to the next step. the glue was spread in a squared shape about 1,5cm from the top and 1,5 cm to the sides. so the spudger should be inserted no further than 2cm from the top of the case.

otani diogo - Contestar

destroyed my ipod. ipod MB was jammed in the case and broke when pulled

dan z - Contestar

Is there anyone who can replace a battery for an Ipod Nano 5th Gen.? It’s much too complicated for me to do.

linmil21 - Contestar

yes. duckduckgo it, and you will find this

https://www.ipodbatterydepot.com/shoppin...

i haven’t used them, but am considering it

hamid mazuji -

my model no is a1320

question: what is the amperage of the original battery

question: what is the amperage of the replacement battery

fact: the original battery is worthless. i need something with ten times the amperage. what are my options

hamid mazuji - Contestar

I ruined the first iPod. Pushing up on the glass I put too much pressure on the lcd display and ruined it. Was in too much of a hurry and not patient enough. I learned from my mistakes, though, and did much better the second time around. I took my time. Thought the project through, had my tools and workspace ready, and only began when when I could work uninterrupted. Soldering the new battery was by far the hardest part. Watched a good YouTube video and finally made it work. Thanks for posting these manuals so that we can repair things ourselves. I fixed it!

Cheryl Berk - Contestar

Can I send it in for repair. I am not handy on repairs

g53d - Contestar

My iPod says go to iTunes to restore. How would I do that?

g53d - Contestar

How do I know if the battery needs replacing?

g53d - Contestar

I have a 5th gen iPod Nano. I got it almost a decade ago, or a little over a decade ago. A couple of years ago, around 2016, I found my iPod Nano again. I tried to see if it still worked, so I tried to start it up and lo and behold, the Apple logo appears on the screen. It stays there for a few seconds before the screen turns completely black again. I repeated this process a couple of times. This means that the battery is dead and needs replacing. I am, however, not a tech-savvy person, so I won't bother with repairing it myself. I am afraid that even if I do get it repaired, that there will be no memory and all has been for naught. If you, like me, can start the device but its screen goes black entirely, it means you have a dead battery, too. If you can actually use it, I suggest leaving it alone, even if it means the battery life is very short.

ian h -

this is a professional joke!

vilsonvargasdudu - Contestar

Hello is there any way I can take it to you to get it fix.

Fasto Rodriguez - Contestar

For anyone trying this I found a way to keep the back casing scratch free when removing camera cover. After removing the front wheel you can see the little white pin under the camera cover (the one iFixit takes out after the camera cover was removed), if you press on it it pushes the camera cover out (you still need to heat the cover with a heat gun/hair dryer) with little to no effort. Just insert the tip of a cutting blade or something very thin and strong between it and the case and push towards the back of the casing and the camera cover will pop out. Hope this helps

George Tivda - Contestar

Everything went pretty good until the last push to remove the logic board, just that last little bit of adhesive holding on. let go all of a sudden and you know what happened. The hold ribbon broke. any options now?

Ray Klingensmith - Contestar

je ne pensais pas que c’était aussi difficile, avant de me lancer . je pense que je vais réfléchir encore loooool

Harold Fairfort - Contestar

Et on s'étonne de les trouver à des prix ridicules sur LeBonCoin... Forcément, vu la chiasse que c'est de remplacer cette foutue batterie ! Tout ça au nom de la miniaturisation à la Apple...

J'en ai acheté 5 jusqu'à présent, et étonnamment, c'est le plus esthétiquement rayé qui tient encore le mieux... Plus de 20 heures mesurées ! J'en ai un autre qui tient encore 9, mais les 3 autres sont cuits... Un tient 30 secondes, et les 2 derniers se coupent dès qu'on les débranche... C'est le cas de nombreux modèles sur le marché de l'occasion, tous vendus comme fonctionnant sur secteur... Tu m'étonnes !

S'il était simple de changer la batterie, à 20 euros l'unité, tout le monde le ferait...

J'en viens à regretter d'avoir choisi cette génération à collectionner, plutôt qu'une plus ancienne plus facile à remettre en état...

maxime.abbey -

I cracked the LCD while pushing the iPod out of its casing, cause I put too much pressure onto the frame. But, the battery is swollen, and that definitely made the process harder. At least, everything else still works, but I’m not happy.

underscor3 - Contestar

Addendum: There’s a small plastic bit in the middle of the board, which this guide neglected to mention. Once you remove it, it leaves an opening in the board wide enough for a spudger, which can be used to push the iPod out. I removed and kept this plastic bit, but doing things differently could’ve saved a perfectly working LCD.

underscor3 - Contestar

With a little time and patience, it's no problem to bring your nano 5 back to life. The biggest mistake is to rush something or not think about the next step. think first, then act is the best way. and always use the right tool. the plastic spudger is not always the right one. i use very thin razor blades, feeler gauges in various thicknesses, and also old, sharpened credit cards. my way is to cause as little damage as possible ........ best succeed ... andré

Andre Marten - Contestar

If the battery is swollen, it is almost impossible to disassemble the ipod without scratching the display and therefore rarely being able to be used again

BSlash - Contestar

got mine dissembled, now waiting on battery delivery. Wondering how things stay together on reassembly now that the glue is stripped / dirty / whatever. Mostly concerned about the glass, at the end. Any need to add glue, or does this thing just stay together with what remnants remain? Thank you to all who left tips at the steps, quite helpful.

Ted Ritter - Contestar

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