Einleitung
Use this guide to replace the home button in your iPod Touch.
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If your display glass is cracked, keep further breakage contained and prevent bodily harm during your repair by taping the glass.
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Lay overlapping strips of clear packing tape over the iPod's display until the whole face is covered.
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Use a hairdryer or prepare an iOpener and apply it to the lower edge of the iPod for about a minute in order to soften up the adhesive underneath.
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The bottom of the screen (near the home button) is held in place with strong adhesive.
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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.
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Center the suction cup on the lower section of the glass, with its edge centered over the home button.
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Press in firmly and make sure the cup has a strong seal.
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Hold the iPod firmly against a table or bench.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Slide the tool down this crack, loosening the frame from the case.
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Insert the plastic opening tool between the frame and the rear case behind the first clip.
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Rock the tool sideways, to spread the gap behind the clip and separate it from the rear case.
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This may not free the clip initially, but repeating the procedure for each clip will begin to loosen the piece.
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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.
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Slide the tool down this crack, loosening the frame from the case.
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Insert the plastic opening tool between the frame and the rear case behind the first clip on the left side.
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Rock the tool sideways, to spread the gap behind the clip and separate it from the rear case.
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Repeat the procedure with the next two clips on this side.
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Insert the plastic opening tool between the plastic frame and aluminum rear case behind the second clip.
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Rock the tool sideways, loosening the clip from the case.
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Using the same procedure, loosen the last clip securing the plastic frame to the rear case.
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Insert the plastic opening tool between the display assembly and the rear case near the top of the iPod.
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Slightly twist the opening tool to pry the front panel up from the rear case.
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Separate the display assembly from the iPod.
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Once you've pried enough to tilt the button up and grab it, gently lift it up from the display assembly, pulling slowly to avoid tearing the rubber.
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Remove the home button from the iPod.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
Where's the rest of the guide? How to install the new home button, adhere it, etc. It doesn't appear to replace the actual switch, just the plastic button. Is it expected to fix non-working home buttons, or just make them look good with a new, pretty top?
This is a great disassembly guide, but a poor "Home Button Replacement"guide.
A Woolf -
I agree; in most cases the fault won't be the outer button but the dome switch underneath. For that repair the best source I found was here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzn5O3Ci...
There are two very small dome-shaped parts, one of which is rimmed with orange adhesive Kapton tape that make up the dome switch; the lower one goes on first, convex side up. Then the Kapton taped upper dome goes on over that, with the small tabs in the tape aligned left and right when placed over the lower dome. This is a very delicate operation, and requires patience and tools for finely detailed work. I successfully got mine working again, so I can confirm that this repair is possible. The parts can be purchased by using the link provided in the YouTube video. Best of luck!
Tom Hess -
Any repair guides for front camera?
ipod touch 5th generation front camera freezes then returns to rear camera. This happened after replacing battery. Any ideas? Tried hard reset & restoring. Nothing worked.
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