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6. Plug the Click Wheel back into the logic board.
7. Put the screws back in the top.
8. Replace the metal clip at the bottom of the iPod mini.
9. Replace the plastic pieces on the top and bottom of the iPod mini.
Table 5-3: Tools Needed and Dif?¬? culty Level of Replacing the Screen in an iPod Nano
iPOD NANO MODEL TOOLS NEEDED DIFFICULTY LEVEL
First-generation iPod nano iPod-opening tools or flat-headed screwdriver and small
Phillips-head screwdriver
Hard
Second-generation iPod nano iPod-opening tools or flat-headed screwdriver and small
Phillips-head screwdriver
Very hard
Figure 5-42: Disconnect the screen??™s ribbon cable.
Connector
Cable Replace Your iPod Nano??™s
Screen
We turn now to the iPod nano. You??™ll recall from Chapter 4 that the
nano isn??™t the easiest component to fix, so, as you might expect,
replacing the screen is on the tricky side (see Table 5-3). Fortunately,
you don??™t have to solder anything this time around.
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