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Updated version of the original iPad 2, released in March of 2012 with a smaller die processor and updated internal construction. Repair will require the use of heat and careful prying.

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adhesive won't stick on new cable

I bought new volume cable but can't get the adhesive to stick. Any Advice?

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Replace the existing adhesive on the housing or volume button cable itself with new adhesive?

I know that Tesa / Red transparent double sided tape works well for this.

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It kind of depends on what part of the cable. For most of it, red tape is fine. The part that always gives me problems is where it goes from volume to power and is on top of the frame. I use yellow tape for that part. If the volume buttons are giving you trouble, cut out tiny little pieces of red tape.

I'm pretty sure all of those volume flexes were made when Reagan was in office. The adhesive is always messed up on them when I go to use them.

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Yes the tesa tape would work with this repair.

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