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This guide outlines instructions for replacing a broken front screen . The touchscreen is the most buried component in the device, and lots of important cables need to be removed to access the screen. If the steps in this guide are followed, no damage is expected to come to the device. For more information, refer to our troubleshooting page.
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Before starting the disassembly, remove
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The stylus
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Any game cartridge
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The SD card
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Unscrew the four 6mm tri-point screws located at the four corners of the bottom panel.
The Y0 was too big; I ended up using a Y00 and that worked fine
Would not recommend using a Y000 like I tried to do
gotta use Japanese Industry Standard YOO (blunt end)- I did not, and accidentally stripped two of the screws… still trying to figure out how to remove them -_-;
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Using a spudger, separate the back panel from the front casing by gently prying around the panel.
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There are many clips along the hinge of the case, so it is recommended to work your way along one short side and the two long sides before finishing the last short side.
You need to be super careful separating the top from the bottom at the rear end. I got stuck there, applied a lil more force and ripped the right shoulder button straight off the pcb!
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Using tweezers, disconnect the two cables that connect the rear buttons on either side to the motherboard by gently pulling them upwards.
I unfortunately took off the base of one when trying to pull apart. Is there a fix or will it not be broken?
Did you manage to fix this at all?
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Using a spudger, lift out the battery.
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Be aware that there is a sticky pad holding the battery into its tray. It may be necessary to use multiple tools to gently pry the battery away from the tray and motherboard.
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To more easily access this ribbon cable, flip the device so the back casing faces upwards. Gently slide the back casing forward, revealing the ribbon cable connecting to the motherboard.
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Using a spudger, pry up the ZIF connector holding the ribbon cable.
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Pull the ribbon towards the bottom casing and out of the connector.
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Remove the two 7.5mm phillips screws using a PH000 screwdriver.
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Gently flip over the circle pad. Be aware that the pad is pressed into the back of the circle pad on the front of the case. Gentle prying will be necessary to pry if from the back of the circle pad.
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Be aware that there is a black plastic disc that sits between the circle pad module and the circle pad stick. During reassembly, stand the unit on end and hang the plastic disc on the circle pad module and hold the stick from the front to press them back together.
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Using a spudger, lift up the ZIF connector (the hinge is located on the side closest to where the cable connects).
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Remove the circle pad by pulling it away from the connector.
You'll need to push the circle pad through groove out the front face plate.
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Remove the seven 3.5mm phillips screws holding down the motherboard using a PH000 screwdriver.
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Using a spudger, lift up the small ZIF connector next to the circle pad's connector.
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Gently pull the ribbon cable out from the connector.
Holy s*** this guide is so embarrassing... This is NOT a ZIF (zero insertion force) connector, it DOES require some amount of force and under no circumstances should you lift up on the latch!!! Only pull out the cable (gently). If you lift up on the latch, it will be permanently bent and you will be forced to solder a new connector in place. (unless you're lucky bending the contacts back into shape)
hah, amateur, i couldnt be bothered so i just removed the top part of the socket and soldered the ribbon connector in. yeah, idiot me for not reading the one comment on this and breaking my board, but its back to working order. i will keep this in mind for future repairs
Another victim joining the party…….. I wish i read the comments beforehand, and for god sake……please update the guide iFixit…..following the instruction ‘lift up the small ZIF connector’ (which in fact not a ZIP connector as pointed out by Leonhard Bokowski , WILL break the connector and render your device’ ZL key malfunction (turns off immediately when you press the ZL key), or in worse case (my situation), the device refuse to boot (and i am now looking for someone to fix it).
I'm adding my new (used) 2ds xl to the list of dead consoles.
Honestly this is the first time that I notice a fault on an ifixit tutorial, usually I just watch the video and replay the steps on my hardware.
This time it costed me a device.
Needless to add that I am very upset.
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Pry up the grey ZIF connector holding the small silver ribbon cable.
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Gently pull the ribbon cable out of the connector.
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Pry up the ZIF connector behind the game cartridge shell holding a small bronze ribbon cable that comes through the motherboard.
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Remove the ribbon cable by pulling it out from the connector.
Be VERY careful with this one!
do not bend the connector up, it’s not a zif connector as they say, simply use tweezers to pull the cable out, don’t ever open this latch or it will never close again!
help! I broke this one. How bad is it? Can I replace only the zif or the whole part?
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Lift off the rubber cover on the A, B, X, and Y buttons.
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Using tweezers, life out the buttons.
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Remove the five 7.5mm phillips screws using a PH000 screwdriver.
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Using tweezers, pull up the plate covering the touchpad. The center ribbon cable will slide through this plate.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Please do top screen next, that’s what I need, but still +30 points :)
Where can you find the screen replacements?
Where can you find the screen replacements? This is a great guide but I can't find the screen replacements anywhere.
I changed the digitizer of touch screen for one new, but still not working. which can be the problem? thank you for you answer.
⚠WARNING⚠
This guide has a fatal error on step 11. The latch on the connector mentioned in step 11 should NOT be lifted, doing so will break the connector.
Same goes for step 18.
This is a great repair instructional, but I would advise also looking at the below video link. (I used both.) Sometimes watching 2 repair guides can help when you think you think you’re stuck. For example, I had a really hard time getting the hinge off!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zuu_T2ls...
(HINT: Works best if you rotate it 180 degrees, so that you are repairing it from the same perspective as the technician)
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