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Jojo possibly but you will have to do a few things first. You do want to go ahead and disassemble it by using [guide|1127|this guide.] Once upon, reevaluate the damage. I would expect plenty of corrosion on the board, connectors as well as flex cables. You can try and clean all of this the same way as shown in [guide|5825|this guide.] I was written for an iPhone but all the points are still pertinent to your iPod as well. Once it is cleaned, assemble it with a '''new''' battery (do not reuse your old one). Only after all these step will you be in a position to properly troubleshoot your iPod. It might also help if you post some good images of what your iPods logic board looks like when you disassemble it. Post some images with your question by using [guide|21499|this guide.]

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