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  1. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement, Rear Panel: 步骤 1 中的图像 1,1
    • Please be aware that removing the rear panel from the back of the iPod will cause considerable damage to the rear panel. We highly recommend purchasing an additional rear panel to properly reassemble the iPod.

    • Before opening your iPod, ensure that the hold switch is in the locked position.

    I found removing the back to be very difficult and had to use a mini screwdriver to complete it. While removing the back to replace the clickwheel, I not only destroyed the back, I inadvertently mangled the video cable and so I then had to replace that too.

    gruntso - 回复

  2. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 2 中的图像 1,1
    • The rear panel is secured to the front case by eight clips permanently attached to the rear panel. These clips lock onto small tabs machined into the front case.

    • To free the tabs, they must be pushed toward the center of the Nano. Note the location of all tabs on the rear panel. When using an iPod opening tool to free the rear panel, be sure to work the tool at the location of these clips.

    • To aid in visualization, the two clips boxed in red are located closest to the headphone jack.

    i don't know what genoration my ipod is...but it looks exactly like that on and it doesnt have the clips......what do i do?

    lydija mizell - 回复

    Given the inherited risks of damaging the components, it would also be important to mention that the area where there are no clips is where the flat cable to the screen resides. So NO deep sticking tools in that area. It’s attractive to do because at that right side the back panel is intruded the easiest way - but dont do it.

    frederik boersma - 回复

  3. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 3 中的图像 1,2 iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 3 中的图像 2,2
    • Opening the iPod can be challenging. Don't get discouraged if it takes you a few tries before the iPod is opened.

    • Insert the large iPod opening tool into the seam between the front case and rear panel of the iPod, above the dock connector. The tool's edge should point toward the rear panel to prevent any accidental scratching of the anodized aluminum front case.

    I don't have a gap big enough to put anything in it what do I do?

    Jayden Gamble - 回复

  4. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 4 中的图像 1,1
    • Insert a small iPod opening tool into the seam on the headphone jack side of the Nano, with the edge of the tool pointing toward the rear panel.

    • Gently enlarge the existing gap by pressing/wiggling the small iPod opening tool into the gap near each of the the two tabs attached to the rear case, pushing the clips toward the center of the Nano until both have been freed.

    the tool i bought because you suggested it to me got inevitably broken like it was butter made, thanks

    Daniele Ciriello - 回复

    This is virtually impossible! I have already cut myself when the stupid tool slipped trying to push in on the clips. Why on earth would anyone design something to impossible to open when they know the battery would need to be replaced at some point?

    Virginia VeDepo - 回复

    Forget the iFixit plastic tools. You need to use steel on steel. I used a heavy duty engravers knife I happened to have, to get it started. Then, a fine chisel and jeweler’s screwdrivers and LOTS of force to pry it off. I messed up the aluminum front case a bit, but I cleaned that up with sandpaper. The back case was bent a bit, but I straightened that, and after replacing the battery I fastened it back on with black electricians tape. It looks quite well, and good enough for me. I will cancel my order for a replacement back. Joe M 2/3/2018

    Joseph Mensch - 回复

    Garbage tutorial, this step was probably scribbled down in 2 minutes off the top of someone’s head for real.

    ᅚᅚMauxie - 回复

    i never needed the large tool i just needed i little flat head screwdriver

    Jaxon Smith - 回复

  5. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 5 中的图像 1,2 iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 5 中的图像 2,2
    • The large iPod opening tool is no longer needed to gain access to the left side of the iPod.

    • Repeat the same procedure listed in the previous step to free the three clips along the hold switch side of the Nano.

    this part is really tough - stuck here

    Mark - 回复

  6. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 6 中的图像 1,1
    • Insert an iPod opening tool into the gap near the top left corner of the Nano and work to free the three clips along the top edge of the rear panel.

    • After ensuring all tabs are free, separate the two halves of the iPod.

    • The rear panel is now free from the iPod.

    thanks you for help

    jeff - 回复

    i gotta say this is some of the worst prying I’ve ever done on a delicate electronic piece. Even with three sides off, that last top wouldn’t budge. I had to ram a thin alumninum tool in there and bend the top lip and it still wouldn’t move.

    Mark - 回复

  7. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement, Logic Board: 步骤 7 中的图像 1,1
    • With the rear case removed, the back side of your Nano should now look like this.

    At this stage an alternative (and more simple) procedure is to cut the battery wires between the battery and the logic board (one at a time to avoid shorts), remove the old battery, fit the new battery, strip and prepare the ends of the old cut wires, then solder the new battery to these wires again being careful not to short connections. Then sleeve or encapsulate these soldered joints (wax or blu tack will do). This makes it an easier and quicker job.

    viridens - 回复

    Sounds a much better idea to me.


    I was just given some old parts in a box. Scored a decent router, laptop power supply and 2 ipods. Unfortunately, the newer one has half it's power connector snapped off and the other (4GB/A1236), I successfully reset via iTunes but it doesn't hold a charge! %#*@. I might just scout for an old speaker dock at a garage sale or such and put it in the bathroom or something.

    Tracy Fortune -

  8. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 8 中的图像 1,1
    • Remove the following six screws:

    • One 1.8 mm Phillips.

    • Three 1.9 mm Phillips.

    • One 2.4 mm Phillips.

    • One 2.6 mm Phillips.

    If your headphone jack isn't working, note that it is possible to replace just the headphone jack here:

    There are just 4 soldering points that need to be loosened, and then you can put on the new one.

    iTronics Repair - 回复

    One 2.6 mm Phillips. The colour of this screw isn´t blue in the picture, it´s green.

    Daniel - 回复

    I was able to remove the back cover using two think plastic guitar picks and my red cross donor card

    Professor Wagstaff - 回复

    I read some steps further back and it was recommended to NOT remove all the screws and the boards indicated in the following steps, but to go directly to replace the battery. It is no more difficult to go directly to cut the battery leads, or unsolder them. I tried to splice the new battery wires to the cut leads from the board, but it was hard working with the fine wire. I ended up clearing the top of the three battery solder-through holes, but I did not clear the holes. I soldered the battery leads directly to the top of the small round solder dots…first the white, then the black, and finally the red. I fastened the battery in-place with a piece of two-sided carpet tape. I straightened up the back and taped into place with black electricians tape. It is very delicate work, and not for a beginner…I repair family jewelry, which is valuable practice. Joe M 2/3/2018

    Joseph Mensch - 回复

  9. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 9 中的图像 1,2 iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 9 中的图像 2,2
    • Using a spudger, flip up the brown click wheel ribbon cable retaining clip.

    • The clip is hinged at the end nearest the edge of the case.

  10. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 10 中的图像 1,1
    • Use the tip of a spudger to slide the click wheel ribbon cable out of its socket.

    • The logic board is still connected to the iPod by the display ribbon cable.

  11. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 11 中的图像 1,2 iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 11 中的图像 2,2
    • The logic board is still connected to the front case by the display ribbon cable, located on the headphone jack side of the logic board.

    • Lift the logic board assembly out of the front case from the click wheel connector side (the cable you just disconnected). Rotate the logic board assembly about the display ribbon cable and lay it next to the front case.

    When reassembling the logic board into the case, watch out for the tiny nose of the audio jack that's facing towards the center of the device. This nose has to be inserted first, then the rest of the audio jack followed by the logic board itself.

    Alexander Schwab - 回复

  12. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 12 中的图像 1,1
    • Use a spudger to flip up the display ribbon cable retaining clip.

    • The retaining clip is hinged about the end nearest the battery.

  13. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 13 中的图像 1,1
    • Slide the display ribbon cable out of its socket.

    • The logic board is now completely disconnected from the front case.

  14. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement, Display: 步骤 14 中的图像 1,1
    • A layer of adhesive around the perimeter of the display holds it securely to the front case. The following steps require prying up on the display with a spudger to free it from the adhesive.

    • The display is inherently delicate due to its thin glass construction. In the next few steps it is essential to work slowly and gently while prying the display from the front case.

    • Insert a spudger in the gap between the front case and the display near the top right corner. Slowly and gently pry the display up at several points along the top edge of the display, working your way toward the left corner.

  15. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 15 中的图像 1,1
    • Continue prying up slowly and gently on the display, this time starting at the top right corner and working your way down the right side.

    • Repeat this procedure on the left side of the display, working down from the top left corner.

  16. iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 16 中的图像 1,2 iPod Nano 3rd Generation Display Replacement: 步骤 16 中的图像 2,2
    • When the adhesive has yielded enough to create a gap large enough to fit your fingers between the display and the front case, lift the display and gently peel off the remaining adhesive to remove it from the front case.

    • Display remains.

    Hi,

    I've got an problem with replacing this screen. And i dont know if it's faulty part or i'm doing something wrong. When i connect new display it's just showing white screen, sometimes with black horizontal lines. also, iPod beeps 2or 3 times. When i reconnect old, broken one, everything is ok.

    I'll be thankful for any suggestions

    Michal - 回复

    来自 Michal 的话:

    Hi, I've got an problem with replacing this screen. And i dont know if it's faulty part or i'm doing something wrong. When i connect new display it's just showing white screen, sometimes with black horizontal lines. also, iPod beeps 2or 3 times. When i reconnect old, broken one, everything is ok. I'll be thankful for any suggestions

    christianihrens - 回复

    来自 christianihrens 的话:

    Hi, please try to reset iPod after relpacing Display by holding center and menu buttons a few seconds. It should appear the apple

    -logo.

    I had the same fault, after resetting everything works fine

    christianihrens - 回复

    I have the same issue and your solution does not fix it. My screen still shows blank white. Any other ideas?

    scott -

    Hi, I've replacing the new one. But the clickwheel now won't work. Can you help me?

    Surya Winata - 回复

结论

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

79等其他人完成本指南。

4条评论

Hi, i recently purchased a repair kit consisting of a new display and the requred tools to do the job Order #383628 only to find that you sent a PH00 torx driver instead of the required Phillips screwdriver , also after replacing the screen because the backlight had failed i find that the replacement screen backlight does not work either , i would welcom your comments on this please !

otobern - 回复

Never have I seen such ridiculous design. Despite what this blog claims there is no way the blue plastic tool or guitar picks will remove the back cover. The only way I was able to even slightly part the side seam was with a sharp flat bladed screw driver driven in by a clamp - which bent up the aluminum frame. Now using to the blue plastic "tool" (junk) I pretty much destroyed it working it around. The sharp metal back cover just cuts right into it shreds it. Back to metal flat bladed screwdrivers.

Got back over off - but frame no longer straight. Carefully straightened, Replace the battery & re-assembled. Unit beeped - Screen came on and shows cracks and stress marks but no menu.

Because of awful design I destroyed the screen just trying to get the back cover off to simply replace battery.

So - since Apple was so determined not to let me perform a simple battery replacement I am now equally determined NEVER to buy any Apple product again. So much for being a good design company - Total crap.

Richard Hubert - 回复

It’s funny that Chinese companies that make ipod nano clones managed to attach the back case with 2 or 4 tiny screws. Apple also refuses to sell any parts to repair older electronics. Their agenda seems to be” Why would you want to repair an older product when you can just buy a new one?”.

JOhn - 回复

Because adding screws is much cheaper. Plus these were made more then a decade ago. That’s like asking Samsung to sell pieces for a Note 5 or Nokia to sell parts for their Nokia 3310 phone. Devices have advanced more then 8 gigabytes and there’s a lot of places that scrap and sell parts.

Logan Bruh -

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