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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"


However, do not remove the audio jack from the iPod, as it is still connected to
the Click Wheel.
Figure 3-18: Remove the small metal bracket.
UICKSTEPS
PUT YOUR iPOD
BACK TOGETHER
All the king??™s horses and all the king??™s men couldn??™t do
diddley for Humpty Dumpty, but your iPod isn??™t a large,
anthropomorphic egg, so you don??™t need to call out the
cavalry.
To close the case back up when you??™re done making
your repairs, simply run the instructions for opening the
case in reverse.
Figure 3-19: Disconnect the audio jack from the logic board.
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9. Very carefully take your plastic tool or flat-headed screwdriver, and push the logic
board through the casing (see Figure 3-20). Note that the Click Wheel and audio jack
remain inside the casing.
Figure 3-20: Slide the logic board through the casing.
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How to??¦
Getting and Charging
a New Battery
??? Replace the Battery in a First-
or Second-Generation iPod
??? Replace the Battery in a Third-
Generation iPod
??? Replace the Battery in
a Fourth-Generation iPod
or an iPod Photo
??? Replace the Battery in
an iPod Video
??? Replace the Battery in
Your iPod Mini
??? Replace the Battery in Your
First-Generation iPod Nano
Chapter 4
Power Issues: Replacing
Your Battery and Other
Power Concerns
With a little luck, your most pressing power concerns these
days are reducing your carbon shoe size and hoping that they
don??™t re-form Power Station.


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