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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"


Figure 3-13: Remove the back.
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Open a Second-Generation iPod Nano
To open a second-generation iPod nano:
1. This step is optional, so feel free to skip it. With your hair dryer or heat gun, heat the
top and bottom pieces of the iPod nano until they are fairly warm to the touch. As with
the iPod mini, you want to soften up the adhesive that holds the plastic, not deform the
plastic or melt it.
2. Carefully pry off the plastic pieces on the top and bottom of the iPod nano by wedging
your plastic tool or flat-headed screwdriver between the metal shell and the plastic pieces.
3. At the top of the iPod nano, you see two small screws, one on each side (see Figure 3-14).
With your Phillips-head screwdriver, remove both screws.
4. At the bottom of the iPod nano, you see two more small screws (see Figure 3-15). With
your Phillips-head screwdriver, remove those as well.
Figure 3-14: Remove the screws on the top.
Figure 3-15: Remove the screws on the bottom.


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