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-This is usually a clickwheel or connector issue. The clickwheel is independently replaceable, so you do not need a new case. However, it is easier to find complete cases then it is to find a bare clickwheel since it is so hard to change the clickwheel from the Nano then it was in the Mini.
+This is usually a clickwheel issue. The clickwheel is sort of independently replaceable, so you may not need a new case, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuBBAITcp9s|but it is not as easy]. It is easier to find complete cases then it is to find a bare clickwheel since it is so hard to change the clickwheel in the Nano.
-The downside is your serial number won’t match, but you will also find the repair to be a lot easier. But if you want to preserve that, you will need to pull it out from the new case and swap it over.
+The downside is your serial number won’t match, but you will also find the repair to be a lot easier. If you want to preserve that, you will need to pull it out from the new case and swap it over.
Follow [guide|420|this guide] to get the iPod apart and see if you handle a bare clickwheel swap, or you need to change the case.

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This is usually a clickwheel or connector issue. The clickwheel is independently replaceable, so you do not need a new case. However, it is easier to find complete cases then it is to find a bare clickwheel since it is so hard to change the clickwheel from the Nano then it was in the Mini.
The downside is your serial number won’t match, but you will also find the repair to be a lot easier. But if you want to preserve that, you will need to pull it out from the new case and swap it over.
-Follow [guide|420|this] to get the iPod apart and see if you can do the clickwheel or you need to replace the case.
+Follow [guide|420|this guide] to get the iPod apart and see if you handle a bare clickwheel swap, or you need to change the case.

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This is usually a clickwheel or connector issue. The clickwheel is independently replaceable, so you do not need a new case. However, it is easier to find complete cases then it is to find a bare clickwheel since it is so hard to change the clickwheel from the Nano then it was in the Mini.
-The downside is your serial number won’t match, but you will also find the repair to be a lot easier. But if you want to preserve that, you can pull it out from the new case and swap it over.
+The downside is your serial number won’t match, but you will also find the repair to be a lot easier. But if you want to preserve that, you will need to pull it out from the new case and swap it over.
Follow [guide|420|this] to get the iPod apart and see if you can do the clickwheel or you need to replace the case.

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-This is going to be a bad clickwheel or a loose connector. I would hazard a guess bad clickwheel. You can replace the clickwheel for this iPod without a new case, luckily. If you want to replace the shell, that would do it too if it has a clickwheel.
-Due to the difficulty of replacing the clickwheel only, you're going to find more case assemblies then bare clickwheels.
-Follow [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPod+Nano+2nd+Generation+Case+Assembly+Replacement/420|this] to get the iPod apart and see if you can do the clickwheel or you need to replace the case.
+This is usually a clickwheel or connector issue. The clickwheel is independently replaceable, so you do not need a new case. However, it is easier to find complete cases then it is to find a bare clickwheel since it is so hard to change the clickwheel from the Nano then it was in the Mini.
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+The downside is your serial number won’t match, but you will also find the repair to be a lot easier. But if you want to preserve that, you can pull it out from the new case and swap it over.
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+Follow [guide|420|this] to get the iPod apart and see if you can do the clickwheel or you need to replace the case.

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This is going to be a bad clickwheel or a loose connector. I would hazard a guess bad clickwheel. You can replace the clickwheel for this iPod without a new case, luckily. If you want to replace the shell, that would do it too if it has a clickwheel.
+Due to the difficulty of replacing the clickwheel only, you're going to find more case assemblies then bare clickwheels.
+Follow [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPod+Nano+2nd+Generation+Case+Assembly+Replacement/420|this] to get the iPod apart and see if you can do the clickwheel or you need to replace the case.

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-This is usually a loose cable to the clickwheel or the clickwheels bad
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-And honestly if the click wheels broken either get a new case or if you can get a click wheel thats good but its hard to remove from the shell
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-So either get a whole case or recycle it either with apple or sell it as-is and get a new nano
+This is going to be a bad clickwheel or a loose connector. I would hazard a guess bad clickwheel. You can replace the clickwheel for this iPod without a new case, luckily. If you want to replace the shell, that would do it too if it has a clickwheel.

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This is usually a loose cable to the clickwheel or the clickwheels bad

And honestly if the click wheels broken either get a new case or if you can get a click wheel thats good but its hard to remove from the shell

So either get a whole case or recycle it either with apple or sell it as-is and get a new nano

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