Hi Vegard,
A/ Did you try cleaning the battery connector using a cotton swab dipped in 90%+ isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol? It is simple to try, so rule it out first.
B/ Next, try and disconnect the PMV cable that you previously replaced.
C/ While keeping it disconnected, attach the battery, and connect your iPhone to a charger or to a laptop. The iPhone should then restart. If the issue is gone, reseat the cable. If the issue returns, you installed a defective PMV cable and you need to replace it again. Try a different source, get a good quality cable.
D/ If all the above don't solve it, examine the battery connector and around it using a magnifying glass. Look for anything damaged, broken, missing, part removed. There's a glass-like rectangular component just above where the lightning dock connects on the board. Is it chipped?
Let us know if you find something, and upload a picture if you can.
A/ Did you try cleaning the battery connector using a cotton swab dipped in 90%+ isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol? It is simple to try, so rule it out first.
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B/ Next, try and disconnect the PMV cable that you previously replaced.
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B/ Next, try and disconnect the PMV cable that you previously replaced.
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C/ While keeping it disconnected, attach the battery, and connect your iPhone to a charger or to a laptop. The iPhone should then restart. If the issue is gone, reseat the cable. If the issue returns, you installed a defective PMV cable and you need to replace it again. Try a different source, get a good quality cable.
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D/ If all the above don't solve it, examine the battery connector and around it using a magnifying glass. Look for anything damaged, broken, missing, part removed. There's a glass-like rectangular component just above where the lightning dock connects on the board. Is it chipped?
Let us know if you find something, and upload a picture if you can.
Did you try cleaning the battery connector using a cotton swab dipped in 90%+ isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol?
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If that doesn't help, examine the battery connector and around it using a magnifying glass. Look for anything damaged, broken, missing, part removed. There's a glass-like rectangular component just above where the lightning dock connects on the board. Is it chipped?
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A/ Did you try cleaning the battery connector using a cotton swab dipped in 90%+ isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol? It is simple to try, so rule it out first.
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B/ Next, try and disconnect the PMV cable that you previously replaced.
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C/ While keeping it disconnected, attach the battery, and connect your iPhone to a charger or to a laptop. The iPhone should then restart. If the issue is gone, reseat the cable. If the issue returns, you installed a defective PMV cable and you need to replace it again. Try a different source, get a good quality cable.
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D/ If all the above don't solve it, examine the battery connector and around it using a magnifying glass. Look for anything damaged, broken, missing, part removed. There's a glass-like rectangular component just above where the lightning dock connects on the board. Is it chipped?
Let us know if you find something, and upload a picture if you can.
Hi Vegard,
Did you try cleaning the battery connector using a cotton swab dipped in 90%+ isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol?
If that doesn't help, examine the battery connector and around it using a magnifying glass. Look for anything damaged, broken, missing, part removed. There's a glass-like rectangular component just above where the lightning dock connects on the board. Is it chipped?
Let us know if you find something, and upload a picture if you can.