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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"


8. Remove the logic board from the front of the iPod (see Figure 5-24). A connector holds
the logic board in place. There??™s no special technique here; just unplug the connector.
9. Notice the back of the screen. Unplug the screen from the front of the iPod, and
remove the screen (see Figure 5-25).
10. Plug in the new screen.
11. Plug the logic board back into the front of the iPod.
12. Replace all six T6 Torx screws.
13. Plug the battery back into the logic board.
14. Plug the hard drive connector back into the logic board.
Figure 5-23: Remove the T6 Torx screws.
Figure 5-24: Remove the logic board.
Figure 5-25: Unplug the screen.
Screw Screw
Connector
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15. Slide the hard drive back into the connector.
16. Plug the audio jack back in.
17. Snap the iPod back together.
Replace the Screen in a Fourth-Generation
iPod or an iPod Photo
To replace the screen in a fourth-generation monochrome iPod or an
iPod photo:
1.


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