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Modelo A1059 o A1099 / disco duro de 20, 40 o 60 GB / rueda de clic sensible al tacto

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Swollen battery affecting middle button.

Old first generation iPod "brick" required new battery 4 years ago that was swollen and preventing middle button from functioning. Apple retailer did repairs but now Apple is prohibiting their stores from working on discontinued products or even ordering parts. This is a relic that still works great. Appreciate any suggestions or options vs. purchasing a replacement.

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Joe, lets identify your iPod properly first. The first generation iPod did not exist as a 60Gb model. What is the AXXXX number of your iPod? What repairs were done and what are the issues now?

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Model No. A1099, EMC No. 2022. Circa 2004. Sorry, may have been ill advised regarding what generation it is.

4 years ago the center button became stiff and unresponsive. Turned out the battery was going bad and characteristically swells in the center right under the center button. The ring and other controls were not affected. Local Apple reseller tech easily repaired it. Same problem has now reoccurred, and the same Apple tech that fixed it last time feels it's the same issue. But, Apple now prohibits him from working the device.

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Joe, first thing you want to do is to open it up. Use this guide for that. Discard the battery properly and of course replace with a new one. At this time I would consider replacing the click wheel. A replacement may be a bit hard to find, but they are still around. Follow this guide for that and as a last step remove the clickwheel. It is simply glued in to the front panel

Imagen de iPod 4th Generation or Photo Batería

Guía

Reemplazo de la batería del iPod 3ª Generación o iPod Photo

Dificultad:

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15 minutes - 1 hour

Imagen de iPod 4th Generation or Photo Placa Lógica

Guía

Reemplazo de la placa lógica del iPod 4ª Generación o iPod Photo

Dificultad:

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20 - 45 minutes

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I'm guessing you have an iPod Video 60GB. You can get the part from iFixIt:

iPod Video 60/80 GB Battery

Here's the repair guide (make sure your iPod is the same as this before ordering the battery):

Reemplazo de Batería para iPod de 5ta Generación (Video)

Imagen de iPod Video 60/80 GB Battery

Producto

iPod Video 60/80 GB Battery

$13.99

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Model No. A1099, EMC No. 2022. Circa 2004. Sorry, may have been ill advised regarding what generation it is.

4 years ago the center button became stiff and unresponsive. Turned out the battery was going bad and characteristically swells in the center right under the center button. The ring and other controls were not affected. Local Apple reseller tech easily repaired it. Same problem has now reoccurred, and the same Apple tech that fixed it last time feels it's the same issue. But, Apple now prohibits him from working the device.

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