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Click. Click. Pfft. Has your home button stopped clicking? Use this guide to replace it. This guide is for replacing the plastic home button cover. If you need to replace the functional home button switch, go to this guide.
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With the heat gun set on "low", begin heating the lower portion of the Touch near the home button.
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Insert the edge of an iPod opening tool between the front glass panel and the black plastic bezel near the home button.
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Pry the bottom edge of the front panel upward, being careful not to bend the glass excessively.
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When there is enough room to grab the bottom edge of the front panel, lift the front panel away from the body of the Touch to peel up the adhesive along its left and right edges.
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Carefully pull the top of the front panel assembly away from the adhesive holding it to the Touch, minding the short digitizer cable connecting the two components.
Frage , wie wechselt man nur den knopf im display aus den man kaufen kann.
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Insert a plastic opening tool under the rubber holding the home button in place.
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Slide the tool around the perimeter of the button, prying up as you go.
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Lift the home button out of the device.
Muß man nun auch wieder das gerät anheizen oder neu klebstoff verwenden.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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what about replaceing it not take it off
"To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order."
So Nice. Its Fully help
can you make professional step by step tutorial on how to put the touch back together like the one you made to take it apart ?
If you follow the guide from the bottom to the top, you can reassemble the device. If you disassembled the phone farther than the Home Button guide shows, go back to the device page and follow the guide that matches your device.
After I did this the bottom half of my screen became whited out when I put it back together. Is there anything that I can do to fix this?
P.S. Thanks for the help with the home button
Hmm I was careful to not break any wires (all the wires looked fine to me) and plug the thing back in but the screen stays black after I press the power button :/
NO you cannot follow instructions in reverse BECAUSE you need &&^&^$^ adhesive to re apply the &&^&^$^ SCREEN!
NO you cannot follow instructions in reverse BECAUSE you need focking adhesive to re apply the FOCKING SCREEN!
You are right. the adhesive is here: iPod touch (4th Gen) Adhesive Strips
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i timed it and it took me 5 minutes and i think it should be rated 1 in difficulty