Apple
iPad Touch 5th generation – Disassembling procedure – How to remove the case –
How to remove the battery – How to remove the display
If
your display glass is cracked, keep further breakage contained and prevent
bodily harm during your repair by taping the glass.
Lay overlapping strips of clear packing tape over the iPod's display until the whole face is covered.
This will keep glass shards contained and provide structural integrity when prying and lifting the display.
Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from any glass shaken free during the repair
Lay overlapping strips of clear packing tape over the iPod's display until the whole face is covered.
This will keep glass shards contained and provide structural integrity when prying and lifting the display.
Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from any glass shaken free during the repair
The
bottom of the screen (near the home button) is held in place with strong
adhesive.
Use
a heat gun or hair dryer (low setting) to soften the adhesive.
As you start prying the screen off in the next stages, you may need to apply more heat to keep the glue warm and flexible.
As you start prying the screen off in the next stages, you may need to apply more heat to keep the glue warm and flexible.
Center
the suction cup on the lower section of the glass, with its edge centered over
the home button.
Press
in firmly and make sure the cup has a strong seal.
Hold
the iPod firmly against a table or bench.
Place
your thumb and index finger over the lower corners of the display to stop the
display from opening too far when the adhesive breaks.
Lift
the suction cup up and back toward the top of the iPod. Be patient, and pull
with firm, constant force until the adhesive breaks and the display comes up
from the rear case.
It
may be necessary to use a heat gun to soften the adhesive (especially in cooler
climates). If you can pry the screen apart, and the adhesive is still sticking
and pulling apart like cheese topping on a pizza, you can slide a thin razor
blade in and gently cut the adhesive.
After
the display begins to lift from the rear case, be careful not to lift more than
about an inch a fragile plastic frame still connects the display assembly to
the rear case.
In
the following steps, you will be loosening and freeing the plastic frame that
surrounds the screen. It is connected to the rear case with several clips.
Starting
at the top right of the device, insert a plastic opening tool into the gap
between the plastic frame and the aluminum rear case.
Slide the tool down this crack, loosening the frame from the case.
Insert
the plastic opening tool between the frame and the rear case behind the first
clip. Rock the tool sideways, to spread the gap behind the clip and separate it
from the rear case.
This
may not free the clip initially, but repeating the procedure for each clip will
begin to loosen the piece.
Repeat
the procedure with the next two clips on this side.
You
may have to go back and forth between the clips to free all of them. Take your
time and be careful and patient, as the plastic frame is quite fragile.
Moving
on to the left side of the device, insert a plastic opening tool into the gap
between the plastic frame and the aluminum rear case near the top.
Slide
the tool down this crack, loosening the frame from the case.
Insert
the plastic opening tool between the frame and the rear case behind the first
clip on the left side.
Rock
the tool sideways, to spread the gap behind the clip and separate it from the
rear
case.
case.
Repeat
the procedure with the next two clips on this side.
Insert
the plastic opening tool between the plastic frame and aluminum rear case
behind the second clip.
Rock the tool sideways, loosening the clip from the case.
Rock the tool sideways, loosening the clip from the case.
Using
the same procedure, loosen the last clip securing the plastic frame to the rear
case.
Insert
the plastic opening tool between the display assembly and the rear case near
the top of the iPod.
Slightly
twist the opening tool to pry the front panel up from the rear case.
Separate the display assembly from the iPod.
Do not try to completely remove the front panel, as it is still connected by several cables.
Separate the display assembly from the iPod.
Do not try to completely remove the front panel, as it is still connected by several cables.
Gently
fold the display over away from the rest of the iPod, taking care not to
disconnect or break any of the ribbon cables. Set the two halves flat on a
table or bench.
Use
a plastic opening tool to pry the home button switch up from the LCD plate.
It may be necessary to use a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive on the back of the home button. Always use a low heat setting.
Do not attempt to remove the home button switch, as it is connected to components below the LCD plate.
It may be necessary to use a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive on the back of the home button. Always use a low heat setting.
Do not attempt to remove the home button switch, as it is connected to components below the LCD plate.
Remove
the following screws securing the LCD plate to the rear case:
Two
1.2 mm #00 Phillips screws
Nine 1.6 mm #00 Phillips screws
One 2.3 mm #00 Phillips screw
Nine 1.6 mm #00 Phillips screws
One 2.3 mm #00 Phillips screw
Lift
up and remove the LCD plate from the iPod.
Remove
three 1.6 mm #00 Phillips screws securing the logic board to the rear case.
There
are two strips of adhesive keeping the battery in place.
Turn
the iPod over and heat the
BACK of the aluminium iPod case. Do not heat the battery.
The aluminium case does not have to be hot; you should always be able to touch heated parts with your fingers at all times without it being uncomfortable.
BACK of the aluminium iPod case. Do not heat the battery.
The aluminium case does not have to be hot; you should always be able to touch heated parts with your fingers at all times without it being uncomfortable.
There
are three notches on either side of the battery. In the next few steps, you
will be using these notches to gradually pry the battery up from the rear case.
The
battery is secured with large amounts of adhesive, so you'll need to go slowly
and carefully to avoid puncturing or creasing the battery.
Insert a plastic opening tool into the top right notch and gently pry up on the battery.
Do not attempt to pry up the entire battery at this point; you just want to start to loosen the adhesive at each of the prying points, in turn.
Insert a plastic opening tool into the top right notch and gently pry up on the battery.
Do not attempt to pry up the entire battery at this point; you just want to start to loosen the adhesive at each of the prying points, in turn.
Continue
with the lower right notch. Insert the plastic opening tool into the notch, and
gently pry up on the side of the battery.
Continue
prying the battery up from the bottom.
When prying along the bottom, be careful not to press down too hard against the speaker or headphone jack.
When prying along the bottom, be careful not to press down too hard against the speaker or headphone jack.
Pry
along the left side as well.
You
may need to move back and forth between the sides and bottom of the battery,
prying a small amount at a time until the battery is entirely free from the
adhesive.
Once
all of the adhesive is loosened, lift the battery up from the bottom and swing
it out over the left side of the rear case.
Be
sure not to yank it out, as it is soldered to the logic board.
Flip the battery over to straighten its cable and set it down.
Flip the battery over to straighten its cable and set it down.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to flip the front-facing camera out of its socket in
the display assembly.
Use
the tip of a spudger to peel back a small piece of tape covering a screw on the
side of the headphone jack.
Remove
the following screws securing the headphone jack, Lightning connector, and
speaker.
Three
2.6 mm #00 Phillips screws
Two 2.0 mm #00 Phillips screws
Two 2.0 mm #00 Phillips screws
Use
the flat end of a spudger to pry the speaker up from the rear case.
Do
not try to remove the speaker, as it is soldered to the Lightning connector
assembly.
Grasping
the large ribbon cable, gently pull the Lightning connector assembly out of the
bottom of the case.
Flip
the entire assembly over, exposing the back of the logic board.
Use
a plastic opening tool to disconnect the digitizer cable from the logic board.
Use
a plastic opening tool to disconnect the display cable from its socket in the
logic board.
Flip
the Lightning connector/logic board assembly back over to expose the top of the
logic board.
The
display cable is lightly adhered to the top of the logic board.
Use the flat end of a spudger to peel the display cable up from the logic board.
Use the flat end of a spudger to peel the display cable up from the logic board.
Remove
the display assembly from the iPod.