There are six of them in a fourth-generation monochrome
iPod, and there are five of them in an iPod photo. With your T6 Torx screwdriver,
remove them all (see Figure 9-24).
7. Unclip the ribbon cable connecting the Click Wheel to the logic board (see Figure 9-25).
This is the ribbon cable on the bottom.
Figure 9-23: Remove the tape.
Figure 9-24: Remove the T6 Torx screws.
Figure 9-25: Unclip the
Click Wheel??™s ribbon cable.
Screw Screw
9 132 iPod Repair QuickSteps Does Not Compute: Replacing the Logic Board
PC QuickSteps Getting to Know Your PC 133
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8. Unclip the ribbon cable connecting the screen to the logic board (see Figure 9-26).
This is the ribbon cable on the top.
9. Remove the logic board from the iPod (see Figure 5-27).
10. Put the new logic board in the iPod.
11. Connect the screen to the new logic board.
12. Connect the Click Wheel to the new logic board.
13. Fasten all the T6 Torx screws to the new logic board.
14. Plug the battery into the new logic board.
15. Replace the black tape over the hard drive connector.
Pages:
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179