The screen is glued
down with adhesive.
Figure 9-42: Remove the screws.
Figure 9-43: Release the battery.
Figure 9-44: Pull off the screen.
Screw
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5. A ribbon cable connects the front panel of the iPod nano to the logic board. Release
the clip, and unplug this ribbon cable to free the logic board (see Figure 9-45). Then
pull the logic board from the iPod nano.
6. Release the side clips that hold the screen to the logic board (see Figure 9-46). 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 it
(see Figure 9-47).
Figure 9-45: Remove the ribbon cable, and pull out the
logic board.
Figure 9-46: Unclip the screen.
Figure 9-47: Disconnect the screen from the logic board.
Cable Connector
8. Attach the screen to the new logic board, and plug the ribbon cable into its connector.
9. Plug the Click Wheel??™s ribbon cable into the new logic board.
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