Then pull the logic board from the iPod nano.
Figure 5-44: Release the battery. Figure 5-43: Remove the screws.
Figure 5-45: Pull off the screen.
Figure 5-46: Remove the
ribbon cable, and
pull out the logic board.
Clip
Screw
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6. Release the side clips that hold the screen to the logic board (see Figure 5-47). There
are two on each side. You should be able to use your fingers.
7. Locate the ribbon cable that connects the screen to the logic board, and unclip this
ribbon cable (see Figure 5-48).
8. Attach the new screen to the logic board, and plug the ribbon cable into its connector.
9. Plug the Click Wheel??™s ribbon cable back into the logic board.
Figure 5-47: Unclip the screen.
Figure 5-48: Disconnect the screen from the logic
board.
Connector
Cable
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10. Place the logic board back into the iPod nano.
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