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Repair and disassembly information for the second-generation iPhone SE that was announced and released in April of 2020.

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Restarts every 3 minutes because of thermalmonitord

Iphone se 2

Restarts every 3 minutes because of thermalmonitord

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https://zhidao.baidu.com/question/336459...

Thanks to Chris Stables answer, successfully fixed

Repair process

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gzPjVc3izD...

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Hello. What this Chinese guy did in this video is real? he tested the flex cable without entirely removing and installing it first. How did he do that? I am an amateur. I bought a damaged iPhone SE to change the piece with an original one , but I noticed that if I had bought a new piece it would have a sticky tape to fix inside the vessel of the phone and if I do just removing from the other iPhone SE , I wouldn't have the tape , can I do it with another thing or without any tape at all? THXS

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@imicrosoldering could answer for me please?

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@jessehenrique You can use some double sided tape if the charging port assembly has none left after removal.

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Thank you! I am confused about the 71 part of the guide iPhone SE 2020 Lightning Connector Assembly Replacement I really didn't get what to do. It is confusing the converter antenna cable and the small adhesive patch. I would like to know if I can open my iPhone with the conventional way (a suction) and heat because three months before this problem , my iPhone had a battery replacement in a AASP and they do something to make it dust and waterproof again , what is that and how can I open it properly knowing this?

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The thermalmonitord sensor your log is referring to is mic 1 which is located on the Lightning Connector Assembly and will restart every few minutes if the CPU cannot communicate with the sensor. . Make sure you purchase one from a reputable supplier and not somewhere like eBay. Here’s the repair guide.

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Thanks for your answer, I try to fix.

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I tried this solution using the replacement part sold by ifixit, and it was a lot of fun, but I still have the same issue. The panic logs show the same cause. Any advice on possible next steps? --Thank you @imicrosoldering

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