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Sometimes you can heat the plastic pieces sufficiently
by pressing the iPod nano between your hands.
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5. Pull out the audio jack, but don??™t pull it all the way out, because it is attached by a
ribbon cable (see Figure 3-16). Handle both the jack and the cable carefully.
6. Under the audio jack, you find another screw that was previously hidden. Take out this
screw as well (see Figure 3-17).
Figure 3-16: Pull out the audio jack.
Figure 3-17: Remove the screw under the audio jack.
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7. Take out the small metal bracket that surrounds the docking port by prying it gently
with your plastic tool or flat-headed screwdriver (see Figure 3-18).
8. Disconnect the audio jack from the logic board. (This step can be a little sketchy,
because you can??™t completely see what you??™re doing.) To do this, take your plastic
tool or flat-headed screwdriver, and carefully pull the audio-jack connector toward
the front of the iPod until the connector comes unplugged (see Figure 3-19).
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