Inleiding
The 7th Generation iPod Nano has quite a few components soldered directly to the logic board, this assembly contains: the battery, headphone jack, sleep/power button, volume control button assembly, and Lightning connector. Use this guide to remove or replace the entire unit in your Nano.
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Lay the iOpener over the plastic tab to loosen the adhesive. Let the bag sit on the device for approximately 90 seconds before attempting to open the panel.
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Remove the two 1.4 mm Phillips #000 screws from the sleep/power button bracket.
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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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Fixing the headphone jack is super hard. I've been working on mine for a few months. And Basically I ordered the part on ebay (headphone jack, the power button is attached) and I pulled it apart, opened the ipod and swapped everything out (pay close attention to where pieces go cause there's no YouTube videos on how to do it yet) but there is a small piece attached to the ribbon cable near the headphone jack (it's square shaped, with looks like little grid thing, not sure the name) and it has to be perfectly lined up and contacts have to be touching for the power button, volume controls, an headphone jack to work. And that's where I'm stuck cause you can't use adhesive or it will block the contact points. So if you can find someone to replace your ipod parts it will be much easier.