iPod won't turn on
No matter what you do, you can't get your iPod to turn on.
Hold switch on
Before delving into the guts of your iPod, check to make sure the hold switch isn't activated. If the hold switch is on, the iPod will ignore any input on the click wheel and refuse to do anything. If your iPod's problem isn't so easily solved, read on.
Drained/bad battery
If your iPod won't turn on, especially if it has not been used recently, you may simply have a drained battery. Plug your iPod into your computer or AC adapter and see if anything happens. Ideally your iPod will recognize it has been connected to a power source and charge its battery. If it will no longer charge, it must be replaced. Replacing the battery is very difficult (it requires soldering). If you are not confident in your soldering abilities, replace with a logic board/battery combination.
Bad display
It is possible that it appears nothing is happening because the display is bad. If nothing is visible, or just a white screen shows up, it is possible the display must be replaced.
Bad click wheel
If absolutely nothing happens, it is possible that your iPod is not receiving your instructions because the click wheel is bad. Therefore, to fix this problem, you need to replace the click wheel.
Bad logic board
If your iPod does nothing when plugged into a computer, the problem most likely lies in the logic board.
No audio or distorted audio
Your iPod turns on and appears to work, but when you plug in headphones or speakers, the audio doesn't play properly.
Bad headphones/speakers
It's unlikely your headphones or speakers are bad, but it's worthwhile to eliminate these as the source of your problem at the beginning. Try your iPod with another set of headphones or speakers just to make sure that the problem is with the iPod.
Bad audio jack
The most likely cause of audio output problems on iPods is a bad audio-out jack. Unfortunately, this jack is attached to the logic board. Therefore, you will need to replace the logic board assembly.
Restore icon on startup
Your iPod displays the text "Use iTunes to restore" on startup
Corrupted software
Sometimes, a reset and restore will fix a sad iPod. Connect your iPod to your computer and use iTunes to restore the iPod. Restoring the iPod will erase everything on it, so make sure everything on the iPod is stored elsewhere prior to restoring. Sometimes it may be necessary to restore the iPod several times before it works properly. If you are unable to restore your iPod using iTunes, you can hard reset your iPod. iPod Nanos can be hard reset by booting while holding the menu and play/pause buttons. This should result in a quick dark screen followed by the standard Apple boot graphic.
Bad logic board
If restoring the iPod didn't work, the sad iPod is likely caused by a problem with the logic board. There's not much to troubleshoot here. Basically, the only option is to replace the logic board.
Folder icon appears on startup
The iPod displays an image of a folder when turned on.
Bad memory
One of the nice things about iPod Nanos is that their flash memory is nearly impervious to damage from dropping the iPod. Unfortunately, this also means that the memory is soldered to the logic board. Therefore, you must replace the logic board when an internal problem arises.
iPod doesn't boot past Apple logo
The iPod either boots to an Apple logo and freezes or continuously reboots.
Bad logic board
This is likely the cause, and the logic board must be replaced.
crwdns2944067:011crwdne2944067:0
Hard Reset - My iPod Nano 5g wouldn't turn on after charging all night. Restoring threw a 1437 error. Turned on the hold switch for a few seconds, then turned off. Pressed the "Pause" and "Menu" buttons at the same and waited for the Apple logo to appear, then released. Bingo! Back in music!
ericsbs - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Does this method actually erase the synced content? (If so, that’s what I want)
Armand Kuykendall -
My nano won't shuffle through the songs on a playlist when plugged into an external speaker. How do I fix this??
Shelby Echelbarger - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Had the 5th generation ipod nano and tried everything,still wouldn't work at all
Jennifer WombleJenniferW - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Can anybody gives me some pointer on how to fix an old 5th generation ipod nano. Dont know if the battery completely drained after nearly 12yrs or the charger wont work
Jennifer WombleJenniferW - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
5th generation nano for me as well. just won’t turn on at all - black screen - yet says battery is fully charged when plugged into my PC. Plays fine whilst plugged into PC, dead as a dodo when unplugged.
David Mark Aldridge - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have an Ipod Nano 5th Genreation, and when connected to my PC it turns on and charges. It first shows that it’s syncing (which is normal) then it says it’s connected, but then for a second it goes to menu, then goes back to the “connected” screen. No matter what buttons I press it wont leave that screen. Also, I cannot turn on my Ipod either, and it’s not on Hold lock (the switch on top). I tried resetting it but this did not fix the issue. Is it due to a bad click wheel or bad hard drive? Or something else? Any suggestions?
Mike - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Hi Guys, I have a ipod nano 5th generation, i plug it into my laptop, fine and works, plug it into my laptop and start itunes, it doent show up.
tried, updating Itunes, changing leads, different laptop, resetting ipod, still does not work, can anyone help please.
paul.wilkinson90 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Hey All, has anyone managed to figure out what the issue with the iPod Nano 5th Generation A1320 is? Mine does not switch on, even after holding the "Menu" and "Play/Pause" buttons together (as suggested in some comments) nothing happens.
When I charge it, works fine, when I plug it into my laptop it works fine, I can play music etc and it is fully charged but as soon as I unplug the device while it's charging or when it is connected to the laptop it turns off and it no longer switches on.
The nano has been used after a period of 8 years considering my mum never used it but decided she wanted to start using it again.
Raj - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have an iPod nano 5th gen and it keeps dying after it boots. I've tried different chargers, USB ports, power outlets and cleaning it but it wont work. It's my friends and he's selling it to me but I cant afford the repair parts or equipment. What should I do?
Igor Papiernik - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Change the charging cable, it workked for me :)
Martynas Luote - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0