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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"

Then pull the
logic board from the iPod nano. Now
the front panel and the logic board
are separate (see Figure 8-45).
6. Connect the new front panel to
the logic board by attaching the
Click Wheel??™s ribbon cable (see
Figure 8-46).
Figure 8-43: Pull off the screen.
Figure 8-44: Remove the ribbon cable.
Figure 8-45: Separate the front panel and the
logic board.
Figure 8-46: Connect the new front panel to the
logic board.
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7. Place the logic board back into the iPod nano.
8. Replace the three screws.
9. Put the iPod nano back together.
Replace the Shell in a
Second-Generation iPod Nano
To replace the shell in a second-generation iPod nano:
1. Open the iPod nano according to the instructions in Chapter 3. The logic board and its
contents are now separate from the shell (see Figure 8-47).
2. Carefully slide the logic board into the new shell (see Figure 8-48).
3. Reattach the audio jack to the logic board.


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