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[* black] Insert the edge of an iPod opening tool under the steel mid plane near the bottom left corner of the Touch. | |
[* black] Pry upward to separate the plate from the adhesive securing it to the plastic inner case. | |
- | [* icon_caution] Use extreme care, the speaker is under the area shown in photo. It is connected with very thin and short wires. |
- | [* orange] There is a very thin ribbon cable here that connects the volume and power buttons to the logic board. Try to work around this area like shown so not to rip the cable. It is extremely fragile. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Use extreme care, the speaker is under the area shown in photo. It is connected with very thin and short wires. Try not to let the speaker move at all while separating, as it is more difficult to put back in place during reassembly. |
+ | [* orange] There is a very thin ribbon cable here (circled in orange) that connects the volume and power buttons to the logic board. Try to work around this area like shown so not to rip the cable. It is extremely fragile. |
+ | [* black] There may be a thin piece of black tape over the volume buttons and the ribbon cable. Remove it first. |
[* icon_caution] This cable will tear very easily if you are not careful. | |
+ | [* black] The logic board is loose from the rear case and is stuck with adhesive to the back of the steel mid plane near this ribbon cable. Pry the mid plane from the logic board carefully as shown |
[* black] To get a better idea of where the cable is, click "View Huge" on the top left of the image. |