iPod Touch Repair Guide
iTouch 1G Screen Replacement Guide Print E-mail
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Apple iPod Touch

Before you begin

 

  • Get the following tools:
  • Small Phillips Screw Driver
  • Small Flathead
  • Safe Open Tools
  • Place your Apple iPod Touch on a clean flat and soft surface, such as a rubber mat or a piece of soft cloth.

  • Apple iPod Touch

    Step 1

    The best entry point for the safe open tool is the section where the backplate joins with the aluminum frame above the dock connector.

     

     

     

    Apple iPod Touch

    Step 2

    Once the tool slides underneath the backplate push it toward the bottom right corner of the iPod touch.

    Apple iPod Touch

    Step 3

    Try to push it all they way into the edge, which will create a gap between the aluminum frame and the backplate on the SIDE of the iPod.

    Apple iPod Touch

    Step 4

    Flip the iPod on its back. The safe open tool will remain stuck between the backplate and the frame. Use the small flathead and insert it into the gap just created.

    Apple iPod Touch mainboard screws

    Step 5

    Push the flathead deeper into the gap and pry until there is an audible click, indicating that the ipod touch backplate is coming loose from the frame.

    Continue prying using the safe open tool to minimize cosmetic damage to the frame.

    Apple iPod Touch dissasmbled

    Step 6

    Use the safe open tool on all sides of the iPod until the backplate comes loose.

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    Apple iPod Touch battery

    Step 7

    Raise the backplate and set it aside.

    Apple iPod Touch backpanel

    Step 8

    Remove the screw by the ipod touch headphone jack module.

    Apple iPod Touch camera

    Step 9

    Slide the safe open tool under the ipod touch battery. The battery is glued down on the back of the screen, this will require some patience and care. Do not bend the or puncture the battery.

     

    Apple iPod Touch

    Step 10

    Raise the iPod touch battery and flip it over towards the top of the iPod. The screen and digitizer ribbon cables will become exposed.

    Apple iPod Touch headphone jack assembly

    Step 11

    Remove the screw under the iPod touch battery wires.

    Apple iPod Touch speaker assembly

    Step 12

    Pry loose the ipod touch digitizer connector.

    Apple iPod Touch

    Step 13

    Pry loose the ipod touch screen connector.

    Apple iPod Touch

    Step 14

    Slide the flathead screwdriver under the wireless antenna and pry upward gently until it comes loose.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 15

    Lift up the circuitry in the center top part of the iPod. Gently pull the light brown ribbon cable upward, releasing it from the back of the screen.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 16

    Gently pull up the black screen ribbon cable, releasing it from the back of the screen.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 17

    Remove the black tape on the bottom of the iPod, covering the circuitry by the dock connector and remove the two screws you will find underneath.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 18

    Slide the safe open tool under the ipod touch logic board as indicated and gently pry upward until the glue comes loose.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 19

    You can now flip the board upward, exposing the bottom half of the logic board that is connected to the home button.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 20

    Slide the small flathead under the bottom section of the logic board until it is released from the glue.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 21 - Screen Removal

    Remove the 16 screws on the sides of the iPod holding the screen in position.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 22

    After the screws are removed pull the ipod touch screen upward, gently lifting it out of the frame.

    Apple iPod Touch lcd screws

    Step 23 Success!

    You fully disassembled your iPod touch. For reassembly follow the steps in reverse order.

    Last Updated on Saturday, 09 January 2010 23:05
     
    iPod Touch Headphone Jack Repair Print E-mail
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    iPod touch 2G Before you begin

  • Read the legal guidelines on this website and be sure to make yourself aware of the risks of this repair.  Warning, this repair requires soldering skills and a basic understanding of electronic circuits. 

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    Step 2

    Follow the steps of the guide on how to open an iPod touch 1G until the backplate is removed. Plug a headphone into the headphone jack. If you have a multimeter and a separate headphone plug as shown in the image you can use the diode tester to find out which of the channels is not making contact, usually it is the ground channel (you have sound on both sides but with poor sound quality). 

      

    Step 3

    Remove the part of the ribbon cable covering the first (ground) contact. This is a destructive step, but you can replace the ribbon cable with a piece of regular wire once the repair is done.

      

    Step 4

    Remove the first contact of the headphone plug using a dentist tool or a strong needle as shown in image.

      

    Step 6

    This is what the contact looks like once it's removed from the jack. 

      

    Step 7

    Use the dentist tool or a sharp flathead to widen the contact spring.

      

    Step 9

    It should look more or less like this before  you reinstall it.

      

    Step 10

    Reinsert the contact spring into the jack module and solder a jumper from the contact to the logic board as shown in image (black wire).

      

    Step 11

    Use a multimeter to test if the repair was successful or simply insert a pair of headphones and start the music and check if the sound quality is back to normal.
    Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 July 2009 20:09