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    • Während du darauf wartest, dass der Kleber weich wird, schaue dir die Stellen an, an denen das Hebeln gefährlich ist:

    • Frontkamera

    • Antennen

    • Displaykabel

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    In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:
    Anti-Clamp
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    • Wir haben die Anti-Clamp entwickelt, um das Öffnen von Geräten zu erleichtern. Die nächsten drei Schritte zeigen, wie sie verwendet wird. Wenn du sie nicht benutzen willst, überspringe die nächsten drei Schritte und folge einer anderen Methode.

    • Genaue Anweisungen für die Anti-Clamp findest du hier.

    • Drücke den blauen Griff zurück, um die Arme zu entriegeln.

    • Lege das iPad so auf einen Gegenstand, dass es waagrecht auf gleicher Höhe zwischen den beiden Armen liegt.

    • Bringe die Saugheber mittig nahe an der linken Kante des iPads an, einen auf der Vorderseite, den anderen auf der Rückseite.

    • Halte die Anti-Clamp unten gut fest und drücke fest auf den oberen Saugheber, damit er sich festsaugt.

    • Wenn die Saugheber nicht gut auf den Oberflächen des iPhones haften, dann kannst du Klebeband verwenden, um eine griffigere Oberfläche zu schaffen.

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    • Drücke den blauen Griff vorwärts, um die Arme wieder zu verriegeln.

    • Drehe den Griff eine volle Umdrehung im Uhrzeigersinn, bzw. so weit, bis du merkst, dass sich die Saugheber dehnen.

    • Achte darauf, dass sich die Saugheber weiterhin gegenüber stehen. Wenn sie sich nicht mehr gegenüber stehen, dann löse die Saugheber ein wenig ab und schiebe sie in die richtige Position.

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    • Warte eine Minute, damit sich der Kleber allmählich ablösen und sich ein Spalt bilden kann.

    • Wenn das Display nicht heiß genug ist, dann erwärme die linke Kante des iPads mit einem Haartrockner.

    • Genauere Anleitungen, wie der Haartrockner verwendet wird, findest du hier.

    • Wenn der Spalt groß genug ist, dann setze ein Plektrum unter den Touchscreen ein.

    • Wenn es nicht gelingt, mit der Anti-Clamp einen ausreichend großen Spalt zu erzeugen, dann erwärme die Stelle nochmals und drehe den Griff eine halbe Umdrehung im Uhrzeigersinn weiter.

    • Drehe den Griff jeweils nicht mehr als eine halbe Umdrehung weiter und warte jedes Mal eine Minute lang. Gib der Anti-Clamp Zeit, ihre Arbeit zu erledigen.

    • Überspringe den nächsten Schritt.

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    • Wenn das Display stark gesplittert ist, haftet der Saugheber vielleicht besser, wenn du das Display mit durchsichtigem Klebeband überklebst. Du kannst auch statt eines Saughebers besonders kräftiges Klebeband verwenden. Wenn das alles nicht hilft, dann klebe den Saugheber mit Sekundenkleber am Display fest.

    • Wenn das Display zu heiß zum Anfassen ist, bringe einen Saugheber am linken Rand des Displays so nahe wie möglich an der Seitenkante an.

    • Hebe das Display mit dem Saugheber an, bis ein schmaler Spalt zwischen dem Touchscreen und dem Rahmen entstanden ist.

    • Setze ein Plektrum in den Spalt zwischen dem Touchscreen und dem Rahmen ein.

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    • Setze ein zweites Plektrum in den eben erzeugten Spalt ein.

    • Schiebe das Plektrum zum Auftrennen des Klebers zur unteren linken Ecke des Gerätes hin.

    • Lasse das Plektrum in der unteren linken Ecke stecken, damit sich der Kleber nicht wieder verbinden kann.

    • Erschrick nicht, wenn du das Plektrum durch den Touchscreen sehen kannst - ziehe es einfach heraus. Das LCD sollte nicht beschädigt sein, allerdings könnte es mit schwer zu beseitigendem Kleber verschmiert sein.

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    • Wenn das Plektrum im Kleber stecken bleibt, dann "rolle" das Plektrum an der Seite entlang, um den Kleber weiter aufzutrennen.

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    • Schiebe das erste Plektrum zum Auftrennen des Klebers zur oberen linken Ecke des Gerätes hin.

    • Lasse das Plektrum in der oberen linken Ecke stecken, damit sich der Kleber nicht wieder verbinden kann.

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    • Lege einen erwärmten iOpener zwei Minuten lang auf die Oberkante des Gerätes.

    How do you heat the iopener?

    Steve Passmore - Antwort

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    • Schiebe das Plektrum um die obere linke Ecke herum, um den Kleber aufzutrennen.

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    • Schiebe das Plektrum an der Oberkante des Gerätes entlang, halte unmittelbar vor der Frontkamera an.

    • Schiebe das Plektrum nicht über die Frontkamera weg, das Objektiv könnte beschädigt werden. In den folgenden Schritten siehst du, wie du das vermeiden kannst.

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    • Ziehe das Plektrum heraus, bis es nur noch mit der Spitze zwischen Touchscreen und Rahmen steckt.

    • Schiebe das Plektrum über die Kamera weg und trenne den Kleber auf.

    • Lasse das Plektrum gleich rechts neben der Kamera stecken, bevor du weiterarbeitest.

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    • Setze das Plektrum wieder ein und schiebe es zur oberen rechten Ecke hin, um den Kleber ganz aufzutrennen.

    • Lasse das Plektrum in der oberen rechten Ecke stecken, damit sich der Kleber nicht wieder verbinden kann.

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    • Lege einen erwärmten iOpener zwei Minuten lang auf die rechte Kante des Gerätes.

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    • Rolle das Plektrum um die obere rechte Ecke des Gerätes herum und trenne den Kleber auf.

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    • Setze ein weiteres Plektrum ein und schiebe es bis zur Mitte der rechten Seitenkante hin.

    • Die Displaykabel befinden sich etwa auf halbem Weg zur Unterkante des iPads. Halte an, wenn du etwa 7,5 cm von der Unterkante des iPads entfernt bist.

    There are sensitive display/digitizer cables no less than five inches from the bottom edge of the iPad. Insert the pick further down than this, or deeper than 1mm beyond this point and you risk irreparably damaging these cables.

    Three inches is much too far down this side of the iPad to use picks.

    rcrandall85 - Antwort

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    • Lege einen erwärmten iOpener zwei Minuten lang auf die Unterkante des iPads.

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    • Schiebe das Plektrum unten links zur unteren linken Ecke hin und trenne den Kleber auf.

    • Rolle das Plektrum nicht ganz um die Ecke herum, das könnte die Antenne beschädigen.

    • Lasse das Plektrum in der Ecke stecken und gehe zum nächsten Schritt über.

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    • Setze ein weiteres Plektrum in den eben an der Unterkante des iPads erzeugten Spalt ein.

    • Schiebe das Plektrum über die Antenne weg, halte kurz vor dem Home Button an.

    • Schiebe das Plektrum nur zum Home Button hin und nicht weg von ihm, du könntest sonst die Antenne beschädigen.

    • Wenn du das Plektrum nochmals durch diesen Bereich schieben musst, dann ziehe es erst heraus und setze es wieder in die untere linke Ecke ein.

    • Lasse das Plektrum links vom Home Button stecken und arbeite dann weiter.

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    • Setze ein Plektrum in den eben erzeugten Spalt ein.

    • Schiebe das Plektrum unter den Home Button und zur unteren rechten Ecke hin. Achte darauf, dass das Plektrum nur mit der Spitze zwischen Touchscreen und Rahmen ist.

    • Setze die Spitze höchstens 1 mm tief ein, damit die rechte Antenne nicht beschädigt wird.

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    • Setze das Plektrum wieder tiefer ein und schiebe es zum Auftrennen des Klebers in Richtung Home Button.

    • Schiebe das Plektrum nur zum Home Button hin und nicht weg von ihm, du könntest sonst die Antenne beschädigen.

    • Wenn du das Plektrum nochmals durch diesen Bereich schieben musst, dann ziehe es erst heraus und setze es wieder in die untere rechte Ecke ein.

    • Lasse das Plektrum rechts vom Home Button stecken und arbeite dann weiter.

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    • Lege einen erwärmten iOpener zwei Minuten lang auf die rechte Seitenkante des Gerätes.

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    • Sei bei diesem Schritt sehr vorsichtig. Lasse dir Zeit, achte darauf, dass der Kleber heiß und weich ist, und dass der Kleber komplett mit dem Plektrum aufgeschnitten worden ist. Wenn nötig, dann halte an und erwärme nochmals.

    • Verdrehe die beiden Plektren in den linken Ecken des iPads bis sich der Touchscreen leicht anhebt, um so die letzten Klebestellen aufzutrennen.

    • Wenn es schwergängig wird, dann erwärme die Kanten erneut und arbeite weiter mit dem Plektrum.

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    • Hebe den Touchscreen an der linken Kante nach oben, um den Kleber an der rechten Seitenkante weiter aufzutrennen.

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    • Halte den Touchscreen fest und schiebe gleichzeitig ein Plektrum zwischen die beiden Displaykabel, um den letzten Kleber aufzuschneiden.

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    • Wenn der Kleber komplett aufgetrennt ist, dann öffne den Touchscreen wie ein Buch und lege ihn parallel zum iPad hin.

    • Beseitige beim Zusammenbau alle Kleberreste mit Isopropylakohol vom Rahmen. Wenn du den Touchscreen weiterverwenden willst, muss er auch gereinigt werden. Ersetze den vorherigen Kleber durch Klebeband oder vorgestanzte Klebestreifen.

    • Denke beim Zusammenbau an die Displaykabel. Achte darauf, dass sie ordentlich zusammengefaltet unter dem LCD liegen, damit sie nicht beschädigt werden.

    While reassembling, REALLY make sure the display cables and the home button cable won't be folded / bent while closing the digitizer. I'm not exactly sure what I did, but I broke the home button and touch ID since I bent the home button cable to the point that it broke. These ribbon cables are SUPER fragile.

    op_ - Antwort

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    • Entferne jegliches Klebeband, das die LCD-Schrauben verdeckt.

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    • Entferne die vier 4,3 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben #00, die das LCD befestigen.

    Both of the iPad 6th gen models i have seen so for (note they were cellular also) had the LCD secured with a grey silicone kind of adhesive in each corner under the screws. So you can’t just lift the LCD as you normally would after removing screws, it would break. I found you could pick at the corner closest to the rear camera easiest, slightly lift that corner and gently separate the other side next to the headphone jack. Then while supporting the LCD , lever the other end free with a up-and-down motion making slight progress each time.

    Anvil Electronics - Antwort

    I found the same thing on my 32GB wifi only ipad. Was unable to lift the screen off once I’d removed the screws so followed the instructions above and gently prized the screen up from the top left-hand screw bracket and it came away. Then moved onto the top right hand one.

    mann134 - Antwort

    One YouTube video said to dig all that glue out. I didn’t and it seems to not hurt to leave it there but you do have to break free from it.

    Robin - Antwort

    On my iPad 6, there were small rubber tabs covering the two screws on the front camera side. I carefully held them out of place with tweezers while unscrewing the screws.

    Martin Winter - Antwort

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    • Versuche nicht, das LCD ganz zu entfernen. Es ist noch mit verschiedenen Kabeln am Ende mit dem Home Button angeschlossen. Hebe es nur am Ende mit der Frontkamera an.

    • Heble das LCD mit dem flachen Ende des Spudgers gerade soweit aus seiner Vertiefung heraus, dass du es mit den Fingern fassen kannst. Möglicherweise sind um die Schraubenlöcher noch Reste des Klebers, beseitige diese mit einem Messer.

    • Schlage das LCD wie eine Buchseite um, wobei du es in der Nähe der Kamera hochhebst und um das Ende des Gehäuses mit dem Home Button wendest.

    • Sei vorsichtig und achte beim Umwenden des LCD auf die Displaykabel.

    • Lege das LCD mit dem Glas nach unten, so dass du an die Displaykabel herankommst.

    • Lege das LCD auf eine weiche, saubere und fusselfreie Oberfläche.

    When you replace the LCD be sure to make sure it is screwed in fully. It is easy not, especially on the cornet where the digitizer cables are. The LCD is very sensitive and if you bend it then it can stop working. I was just pressing the digitized in place at the end of a repair and the screen was covered in white lines.

    hugh - Antwort

    I have no idea of what the logic board looks like !!!

    HenryFMora - Antwort

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    • Diese Fotos zeigen, wie der Akkuanschluss unter dem Logic Board aussieht. Verwende diese Fotos als Referenz, um den Akku sicher abzuklemmen.

    • Beachte, dass der Akkustecker freitragende Federn auf dem Logic Board hat, die gegen die Kontaktflächen des Akkus drücken. Da sowohl das Logic Board als auch der Akku festgeklebt sind, musst du etwas Dünnes und Flexibles zwischen die Kontaktpunkte schieben um den Akku abzutrennen.

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    • Entferne die einzelne 2,3 mm Kreuzschlitzschraube #000, welche den Akkustecker am Logic Board befestigt.

    • Mit einem speziellen Akkutrennstück kannst du den Akkuanschlusses besser abtrennen und so einen Kurzschluss vermeiden.

    • Setze das Akkutrennstück ("Akkublocker") in einem Winkel von 35° unter den Akkustecker auf dem Logic Board. .

    • Schiebe das Akkutrennstück nicht mit Gewalt unter den Akkustecker. Wenn sich der Akkublocker nicht leicht unter das Logic Board schieben lässt, dann versuche den Akku mit einer Spielkarte abzutrennen.

    • Im Idealfall sollte der Akkublocker oder die Spielkarte ohne Widerstand unter das Logic Board gleiten. Wenn das Werkzeug darunter steckt, sollte es in einem Winkel von 15° liegen.

    • Das Werkzeug muss im weiteren Verlauf der Reparatur stecken bleiben.

    If you insert a regular pick without a gap then you can damage this connector and will need a new motherboard. If in doubt just insert into the left corner enough to raise it a tiny bit. Arguably, if you are not sure, then it is safer just power off and don’t power back on until everything is fully connected. A photo of how this connector looks with its cover off would really help for people that have not seen this type of battery connector before. You just need to get it to lift a tiny bit, Do not try to slide anything under the contacts….

    hugh - Antwort

    I bumped this darn thing several times, it was twisted and skewed making me freak out but the iPad still works. I am thinking you should pull it out and put the screw back in right after the LCD is removed. Then use it again just before putting the LCD screen back in. The pick is sticking out there waitng to be be bumped.

    Robin - Antwort

    Hi Robin,

    Unfortunately, there is no easy way to pull the battery connector out of the logic board. If you try to pry this connector off, you will irreparably damage it. The easiest solution is to insert the battery blocker in-between to cut the power.

    Arthur Shi -

    The battery isolation pick or battery blocker is an outdated way of isolating the battery, as you risk damaging the battery pins underneath the logic board.

    So what is the new method?

    Wil Thieme - Antwort

    This is my question as well. Seems like this phrase contradicts the instructions. Confusing. Any reply?

    Melissa Hoffman -

    We are currently working on a better isolation procedure! In the meantime, I’ve updated the warning to hopefully clarify the issue.

    Arthur Shi -

    Why do you need to “To reduce the risk of a short”? There does not seem to by any risk of a “short” in this process. I can see other reasons for disconnecting the battery. I am an electrical engineer so I would appreciate a professional grade answer to this question.

    Rumboogy - Antwort

    I’ll give it a shot!

    When you remove the screw, it doesn’t disconnect the battery, as the connector uses spring contacts to touch the battery pads.

    If you leave the battery connected, it leaves the logic board energized. As there are many exposed traces and SMT components on the logic board, there is a chance that you accidentally bridge a trace with a metal tool, resulting damage. In addition, the display connector contains tiny pins, and the pinout is such that if you pry the connector from an energized logic board, there is a chance that a voltage rail pin may accidentally touch something it shouldn’t, blowing out the backlight circuitry.

    Arthur Shi -

    My battery was dead when i did the repair. Did not really need to perform this step

    Igor Kapitanker - Antwort

    Take a waterproof playing card, cut out the shape of the battery blocker and slide that under. Battery blocked and pins not at risk of damage. Got that from a YouTube video made by a microsolder repair tech fixing the damage caused by jamming a blocker in between the contacts.

    Melody Fraysier - Antwort

    Thanks for the tip Melody! I’ve updated the instructions to include the playing card method.

    Arthur Shi -

    I could not for the life of me get the playing card in there, but my iPad was turned off, so I decided to ‘risk’ a short, instead of potentially damaging the battery connectors by jamming the card in there as hard as possible. My repair went fine, no short, however I realized AFTER closing everything up that I forgot to put the battery screw back in. Really hoping this doesn’t become an issue long term, because I don’t want to pry this brand new screen off just to put the battery in.

    Janie Hughes - Antwort

    Let us know! I wasn't able to use the screw again after removing the battery blocker. Now my iPad turns off and on every so many minutes and when it restarts it's 1% and then shows actual charge.

    Martin Hinojosa -

    When you come to screw this back together, do not overestimate how little force it takes to strip the thread on this #000 screw. I did, and I now I can't screw this back down and have the problem where the iPad restarts every 3 mins 20 sec after you turn it on due to a poor connection here. I've used card to pack this out so the LCD puts a little clamping force on the terminal once you screw it back in, but it's not really enough so the iPad still suddenly restarts occasionally.

    Rory Condon - Antwort

    I use a small screwdriver and pry underneath that brown bracket from the top edge by the camera (with the elongated metal cover removed of course) all the way before the battery, then lift up just enough for me to unhinged the battery out of the secure post. I don't know why Apple has to go through ALL THIS just to connect the battery since there is a small screw AND ADHESIVE securing it anyway. Nonetheless the whole job (replacing the lcd screen and battery was a major pain in the neck!

    80s Guy - Antwort

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    • Entferne die drei 1,4 mm langen Kreuzschlitzschrauben #000 von der Halterung des Displaykabels.

    I believe these are also Phillips #00, not Phillips #000.

    Kevin Chatterton II - Antwort

    I lost a 1.4mm screw where can I buy these small screws and how big are they? 1.4mm x? flared or flat head

    ferdinando.gregis@gmail.com - Antwort

    Is this part important? It seems like I lost it.

    Will - Antwort

    You don't have to remove any of this when replacing the battery but doing so will make the job easier and can prevent from accidentally knocking the adjacent cables.

    80s Guy - Antwort

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    • Heble vorsichtig mit dem flachen Ende des Spudgers die Displaykabelhalterung gerade vom Logic Board hoch.

    • Der Displaykabelstecker ist an der Unterseite der Halterung angebracht. Schiebe deshalb den Spudger nicht zu weit unter die Halterung, du könntest sonst den Stecker beschädigen.

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    • Entferne das LCD.

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    • Entferne jegliches Klebeband, welches den Stecker am Flachbandkabel des Home Button bedeckt.

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    • Klappe den Sicherungsbügel am ZIF Stecker des Flachbandkabels zum Home Button mit dem flachen Ende des Spudgers hoch.

    • Ziehe das Flachbandkabel zum Home Button vorsichtig gerade aus dem ZIF Anschluss heraus.

    I'm confused about the home flex cable connector required for the 6th generation iPad. It was my understanding that this model required an 18 pin connector. But these excellent pictures clearly show a 14 pin connector, just like the one for the first generation iPad Air AKA the iPad 5. I know this is not the primary focus of this guide, but can anyone clarify this for me?

    Bonnie Baxter - Antwort

    I did the whole repair but this part is the problem HELP !!! I unlocked it but it took me 1 hour to carefully pull out the HOME BUTTON RIBBON CABLE. It finally came out with tweezers but now I CAN'T GET IT BACK IN and as a result my touch I.D. won't activate. It seems there was a tiny bit of black tape overlapping the connector on the ribbon which I carefully cut off exposing only the connector on the ribbon itself but how the heck does it slide in before you lock it. It seems easy on Youtube videos but mine just doesn't slide in with hand or with tweezers. OR in fact is there another connector that controls the TOUCH I.D. ???

    Just a guy - Antwort

    Failed this step- broke the connector. If I try this again, I'd be inclined try to remove the home button from the front panel without unplugging it. Everything else seems to work fine.

    Sandy Kilday - Antwort

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    • Lasse die beiden Stecker am Touchscreenkabel mit dem Fingernagel oder dem flachen Ende des Spudgers gerade aus ihren Anschlüssen herausspringen.

    • Vermeide Beschädigungen an deinem iPad und heble nur an den Steckern selbst, nicht an den Anschlüssen auf dem Logic Board.

    • Achte beim Zusammenbau darauf, dass diese Stecker ganz in ihren Anschlüssen stecken, es kann sonst Probleme mit dem Display geben.

    Where can I get a good used motherboard for a A1954 iPad 6 gen everywhere I look, there sold out ?...

    Trent Weaver - Antwort

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    • Löse vorsichtig das Flachbandkabel zum Home Button aus der Klebeverbindung zum rückseitigen Gehäuse.

    If you can make sure to not pull on the home button side, i would leave out this step. i replaced two displays so far, on the first i removed it, but left it connected on the second attempt. worked like a charm

    Tommy Wienert - Antwort

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    In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:
    Polyimide Tape
    $9.99
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    • Entferne die Frontpaneleinheit.

    • Wenn du nach der Reparatur den "Geister-" oder "Phantomeffekt" am Touchscreen des iPads beobachtest, kannst du das Problem lösen, indem du eine Lage von sehr dünnem Isolierband anbringst. Klebe z.B. Kapton(Polyimid-) band auf die markierten Stellen auf der Rückseite des Panels auf. Panele von iFixit sind schon isoliert, hier ist eine weitere Isolation nicht nötig.

    • Ohne diese Isolation können diese Stellen des Touchscreens mit anderen Bauteilen Kontakt bekommen, dies erzeugt dann die Fehlfunktion des Touchscreens.

    • Mit bloßem Auge ist die Isolierung nicht zu erkennen, sie unterscheidet sich auch von den Schaumstoffstreifen/Staubsperren, die in vielen iPads vorhanden sind.

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    • Beginne das Home Button Kabel vorsichtig von der Rückseite des Front Panels abzulösen.

    • Löse ab, bis du die Metallabschirmung am Kabel erreichst.

    START using extreme caution at this point. This ribbon IS VERY FRAGILE, especially after the silver rectangle/shield. That gold piece is attached to the cable.

    Jennifer Altamirano - Antwort

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    • Setze einen Opening Pick (Plektrum) zwischen Metallabschirmung und Front Panel ein und löse sie vorsichtig vom Digitizer ab.

    I lifted the metal shield from the outside edge so not to tear the ribbon cable. I think I even used the razor blade (the tool of last resort).

    Robin - Antwort

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    • Löse vorsichtig den Metallkontakt von der Halteklammer des Home Button ab.

    I ripped the ribbon cable out of the button at this step… be extremely gentle!

    James - Antwort

    So what exactly does this metal contact do? Can the HB work without that single gold contact?

    Perrin Aybara - Antwort

    Can anyone answer this question? The gold metal rectangle contact ripped off even horizontally with the rest of the home button cable. Do I need to order a whole new home button with cable? Or will I at least get functionality from the home button, only missing that little gold rectangle ?

    PC Ops -

    I ripped mine. Reattached the metal contact to the cable with some tape as best as I could. The button and touch ID work, so not sure if the metal contact is absolutely needed…? If it’s just for grounding?

    Joshua Schoemmell -

    Thank you for showing the bracket up close!

    Dvi - Antwort

    EXTREME CAUTION!!! The little metal contact is very fragile. I ripped mine off. Well, when I say ripped I mean I breathed on it.

    I would suggest maybe warming that part up before pulling and don’t just pull up from the main ribbon. Work it slowly.

    David Raines - Antwort

    CAUTION!!! that little gold contact got me too!! Please update the instructions to include this.

    Jennifer Altamirano - Antwort

    Did you find out if the home button still works without the rectangular gold contact?

    PC Ops -

    I wish I didn’t peel this last piece off, I don’t think you need to. It seems to be what keeps the bracket lined up over the button. Now I have to try to glue it back on perfectly so the bracket is centered over the home button.

    Robin - Antwort

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    • Heble die Halteklammer des Home Buttons mit einem Plastiköffnungswerkzeug vorsichtig von der Rückseite des Front Panels.

    • Beim Wiederzusammenbau musst du einen Tupfen Klebstoff oder doppelseitiges Klebeband benutzen, um die Klammer wieder zu befestigen.

    • Wenn eine Seite der Halteklammer befreit ist, kannst du sie fest anfassen und vom Front Panel abziehen.

    I'd recommend using something stronger than double sided tape. I completed this whole repair without too much lasting trouble, but the biggest issue was I didn’t get the home bracket secured firmly enough. A few weeks after the repair, the home button got pressed in and lodged under the hole cut for it, so I can’t unlock my iPad at all (the home button can’t be “pressed” in its current state). So I’m ordering a second screen and have to go through everything again. This time I’m using super glue to get that thing welded on there. If anything breaks in the future, I’m just getting a new iPad.

    Micah Sledge - Antwort

    I had this problem too. Very frustrating. Not sure what I’d do to fix this. If you are repairing this for someone else, then super glue would not be the best option.

    MYMS! - Antwort

    I don’t see why iFixit does not simply sell an optional iPad screen with a new home button pre-installed - other competing companies do it, and with iFixit’s pro reputation, having a pre-installed option would certainly be an excellent sales option. My 2¢ worth.

    dlcatftwin - Antwort

    The home button that came with your iPad is the only one that will allow touchID to function. This is why this must be migrated from the old to the new screen. Of course, if your iPad does not have touchID, this is not a concern.

    Robert -

    TIP FOR HOME BUTTON REMOVAL

    I found it to be simpler by using the same pry tool shown in the image and pry the tab furthest from the flex cable. Its an easy start knowing that if you damage the cable you can loose Touch ID permanently.

    My steps were basically as follows in this specific order:

    1. Using a guitar pick, release the cable from the adhesive and SLOWLY lift up the cable and the components with it

    2. Once you reach the tabs that hold the home button in place, pry the tab furthest from the flex cable (this requires a little more force)

    3. Once the tab furthest from the home button is lifted away, you can hold on to the metal piece (The whole tab) and lift it away safely.

    4. Using your finger, press in the home button to release it from the glass and your done.

    Narayan Ramcharitar - Antwort

    After replacement m home button works fine, but it’s very loose in the housing. I can tip it around by moving my fingers to the edges. Any ideas what I did wrong?

    Mike van Grunsven - Antwort

    I had to use far more pressure to remove the bracket than I was comfortable with and when it came loose it went flying. Re-attaching is easy, but I used some hobby glue to secure it in place, so if the screen breaks again, that part is NOT coming off again. I’m guessing because I did this I don’t have the “depressed” issues that others have described, it seems to be like new at this point.

    David Yutzy - Antwort

    I agree, the bracket needs glueing when refitting. Replaced the glass on my iPad and after a couple of days the home button came loose and stopped working. Now i just broke the glass when opening the iPad to fix the home button bracket. I love my life! :-)

    Mats Fredholm - Antwort

    I used a piece of the rectangular section of an adhesive strip cut to the exact size of the home button bracket feet to reattach it to the digitizer for reassembly. It is very strong and worked better than double sided tape or glue.

    Clifford Sullivan - Antwort

    agree. I did same. Also do not forget to remove protective film from the inner side of the new digitizer. Do it before you start reassembly.

    Igor Kapitanker -

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    • Drücke auf den Home Button von außen her, um den Kleber aufzubrechen der ihn festhält.

    • Drücke sanft. Der Kleber ist an einer empfindlichen Dichtung befestigt, die leicht zerreißen kann.

    Are these last several steps necessary in just replacing the front glass panel that is cracked? my ipad is a wi-fi only

    Joe Hall - Antwort

    Yes, even if you’re only replacing the front glass panel, you still have to transfer your original home button from the old panel to the replacement. Even if the new panel comes with a new home button, Touch ID will only work with the original home button.

    Adam O'Camb -

    Buy an extra home button adhesive gasket. The adhesive from the original will not be reusable

    John Marx - Antwort

    I second this advice. I skipped it the first time, and the home button was too wiggly (although it worked). Now that I’ve replaced the screen a 2nd time (ugh), this time adding a new gasket, it’s a bit more firm, but still more wiggly than originally. If you don’t mind the button being lose, you probably can reuse the gasket, but if I have to do this again, I’ll probably get another gasket.

    Gary Wolfe -

    Yep, tore mine even as delicate as could be. I would highly recommend hitting the home button with a heat gun prior to attempting to remove. On the plus side, the replacement gaskets are cheap and easy enough to replace.

    Kevin Chatterton II - Antwort

    Notice the sharp crease in the ribbon cable near the home button? I thought I bent it at some point but it was already there.

    Robin - Antwort

    My screen was damaged in such a way that removing the old gasket didn't tell me how to install the new one.

    Sandy Kilday - Antwort

    I completed the reassembly of my digitizer. the process was pretty simple. After reviewing all the feedback and issues mentioned by others, I made sure to properly attach the home button/touch ID to my new screen by carefully installing it and ensuring the gasket was firmly in place. I used a small amount of liquid glue to secure the bracket as well. While everything is working correctly, I did notice that my repair kit came with a new bracket and home button gasket (with adhesive on the parts I used glue- I assume) lol. I clearly didn't utilize that… do you think I’ll be okay? I just hope I won't need to redo the whole process again just for the home button. 🤦🏻‍♀️ I don’t know how I missed that little baggie…

    Zaine A - Antwort

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    • Entferne die Home Button Einheit.

    Be very careful !!!!

    Easy Repair - Antwort

    I did a screen replacement and it’s impossible to place the home button bracket in the correct position, now the home button doesn’t click anymore. Works, but you have to press harder.

    fjaroski - Antwort

    Given the delicacy of this stage, I believe it behooves iFixit to offer a panel replacement option with a new Home button pre-installed.

    Others do; with iFixit’s reputation, such a purchase option would be a welcome, stellar addition to its inventory. Yes, you would have to cancel your Touch-ID setting prior to repair, but that’s a small inconvenience to having to negotiate such a procedure. My 2¢ worth.

    Thanks, iFixit, for the excellent instructions

    dlcatftwin - Antwort

    I second this - tore the home button cable during disassembly and ordered another home button assembly just to figure out that I need the gasket and holder as well as it was not included. -

    Michael Berneis -

    Yes - the metal contact on the home button tore… now I have to figure out how to do another repair. Also, my replacement screen comes with plastic on both sides and multiple tabs in different colors. Now I’m too scared to remove those for fear of ripping something.. you should have glass replace directions here too.

    Anu Anand - Antwort

    Hi sir

    Iam try replace ditigizer on iPad 6th gen

    Will my home button and finger print if I replace the home to another the home button will if I buy it from you guys

    John Clark - Antwort

    replaced the display with new home button assembly, new gasket, and holder - button works but fingerprint sensor not anymore - It would be great to have detailed instructions for the complete the home button assembly with all the different parts, not only the teardown for reference. - i.e. it seems you need to push the button through the gasket before assembly so the cable leaves inside and the order is glass-button-gasket-holder.

    Michael Berneis - Antwort

    The article explicitly states that the Home Button and the Motherboard are a BONDED PAIR. If you replace one without the other, Touch ID will stop working. This is why the instruction say you have to retain the button.

    Matt Spriggs - Antwort

    While I’m a fairly tech savvy person, telling people to reverse the steps is ridiculous—you need to show people what to expect. Second, include the home button on the new screen sale. I’m in the middle of the repair at this point, I’ve given you $100 and this seriously frustrating, especially when the home button you sell (which I had to buy after the screen, because I inadvertently tore off a bit) DOESN”T include the proper adhesive. PS—trying to get the adhesive on the new button is a practice in torture.

    Jennifer Altamirano - Antwort

    Now the adhesive ring in on the old glass and rips apart if you pull it off. I think you don’t need the adhesive ring but it keeps the button splash proof. I am going to use tiny amounts of glue but all the more reason to buy a new assy just for that ring.

    Robin - Antwort

    I had to notch out the glass adhesive just slightly where bottom right corner of the home button bracket sits against it. It is curved and needed to be squared off to match the bracket. I held the ribbon cable, button and bracket in place with tape before I glued the bracket. I also used a flashlight behind the bracket and button gap to see that the bump on the bracket was lined up with the button’s switch.

    Robin - Antwort

    I'm quite disappointed the fact that this is a replacement guide but does not include re-assembly steps.

    We ordered a new home button and gasket for an iPad 5, which works with the iPad 6 home button as well.

    Neither guide has re-assembly instructions for the home button.

    My customer service is important and I would like to see better guides that include disassembly and reassembly steps.

    I need to know how to properly apply a home button gasket to the home button.

    If I am missing something, please let me know.

    PS. It's not good practice to use metal tools so close to the main board. An insolated pair would be more ideal.

    Will Helbing - Antwort

    The small black dot on the home button microswitch comes off no matter how careful you are. Home button will not work properly if you loose the black dot. I have done 5-6 repairs and on 4 of them the black dot just fell off. I have been successful using a small piece of Kapton tape and reinstalling the black dot in the center of the home button microswitch.

    tomgeorge - Antwort

    I also removed a metal ring that sits between the gasket and the glass. It has the same shape of the gasket, and it’s glued to the glass after removing the home button assembly. Used a thin double-sided tape with strong glue when reassembling; maybe B7000 glue would be easier.

    Andre Saito - Antwort

    It's so frustrating seeing these guides that just say “follow these steps in the reverse order" when I'm really searching for a technique and guidance on replacing the rubber gasket and and proper placement of the bracket so it clicks as it should and doesn't sink in.

    Calan Belvin - Antwort

    Agree with previous comments. Would be helpful to go over replacing the button gasket, and the actual reassembly instead of just ‘reverse order’.

    Janie Hughes - Antwort

    it would be nice to see how to re assemble when to pull backing off glue, how to add grommet, how to bend new wires in place to seat correctly

    Thomas Frank - Antwort

    Would I be able to use the new replacement home button as to go back to home page? Or is it just going to he for the decoration?

    shanparshan - Antwort

    I needed 6 hours for

    1) removing the cracked display glass with a scalpell,

    2) to remove the glue with glue remover,

    3) to install a new home button (because I cutted the homebutten flex-cable) and

    4) to glue the touchdisplay (digitizer) with T7000 diplay glue!!!. The delivered glueband on the digitizer shouldn't be used, because it is to weak.

    There is a HowTo missing to install a new home button. I also didn't found a new homebutton from iFixit. So I had to buy it somewere else.

    MAISY MOUSE - Antwort

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does the front panel of the ipad5 fit here?

cndals0075 - Antwort

The display connectors on the iPad 5 and iPad 6 are at different angles and not directly compatible with each other. We have not yet tried to force the connectors from an iPad 6 display onto an iPad 5 and vice versa to see what happened.

Arthur Shi -

iPad Air and iPad 5 digitiser are same. I have changed some digitiser on iPad 5.

Attila - Antwort

Sorry for the confusion! I meant the digitizer connectors are different, not the LCD. You can see it in these pictures: iPad 5 vs iPad 6.

Arthur Shi -

Thank you for providing the walk-through. I was able to follow it and complete the repair without issue.

Spence - Antwort

Hi ,

thank you very much for this howto.

i have one issue when I replaced the digitizer.

Everything is working fine but as soon as I put on the glass to the body I can hear some „brrrrrr“-Sound when i put my ear on the upper side towards the camera.

Maybe some contact issue with ground ?

Do anybody know what this could be or what i can double check?

thank you very much!

Elprincipe - Antwort

Will the ipad 6th gen still work with the apple pen after replacing the assembly?

Alexy Goko - Antwort

The Apple pen should still work with a replacement assembly.

Arthur Shi -

My biggest comment would be to double check the iPad glass to ensure there isn’t a backing film on it. I got mine all assembled to find out that there was a near invisible film on the inside of mine. Also it is important to note the importance of not touching the LCD screen and to use something like a camera lens cleaner/blower to touch this up right before you seal the iPad up. The packing tape/duct tape trick didn’t do much for me and pretty much made the suction cup unusable. Other than that, you had a very great guide! Thanks for the help!

chiefb711 - Antwort

We did our first iPad 6 repair at our shop. Went without a hitch. Helpful to check these out and know where all the cables are routed and such ahead of time. If only they came in with digitizers that just didn’t work instead of completely shattered ones! What a mess!

core:tech - Antwort

Does the ipad air 2 front panel fit here?

The TruthForAll - Antwort

Thanks for the guide. I was able to replace my wife’s shattered digitizer on her iPad 6th gen!

Kevin Chatterton II - Antwort

I tried using the heat pad that came with the tool kit. It was taking to long to heat the adhesive. So I got out my heat gun. That worked much better. The directions were very helpful.

Thanks..

Aaron Smithey - Antwort

The walkthrough was great, just wish there was an ending to walk through the reassembly. I was able to figure it out by back tracking the original instructions and had no issues. But would have been nice to have some straight forward steps. Thank you again!

JESS FABRE - Antwort

Yes! I made it, probably one of the hardest renovations but this walk-through helped a lot!

Bernardo Sampaio - Antwort

Great guide. Thanks. Plan on spending a lot more time if your screen is shattered - took me many hours just to remove all the little shards. Covering it with packing tape definitely helped. It took a lot of reheating the iOpener (and I frequently reheated it at 15 seconds every few minutes without any problems).

corvidcreations - Antwort

My iOpener was not strong enough to open the screen but after reading about people using heatguns (which I had one lying around) I was able to open the case. - My screen was severely cracked which did not allow for a smooth working on the edges. - I finally got the screen off but damaged the home-button cable in the process - ordered a new one so repair is on hold until part arrives.

Michael Berneis - Antwort

Has anyone had an issue with sections of the screen not responding to touch? I replaced the glass and everything seems to be working in terms of turning off and on; home button is fine; and most of the screen is functioning normally. But there are two bands that run through the screen (horizontally) where the touch screen won’t work. They just stay blank when you try and draw using an app. I haven’t been able to see anyone else having this issue and I’m not sure where/how to address it

Adriane Zaic - Antwort

Hi Adriane,

I think the dead bands are the result of the screen digitizer touching something conductive and shorting. Try this step and seeing if that helps.

Arthur Shi -

the two long black strips with adhesive that touch the digitzer’s connection cables to the copper border of the digitizer needs to be stretched out to completely cover the portion of the digitizer that it is meant to cover. If you can see any exposed wire marking from this area you need to pull it out further to cover them.

Denver Crittendon -

I also found the iOpener ineffective: the aluminium frame of the iPad conducts the heat away too quickly.

Mine had super-strong adhesive. I used a larger-than-regulation suction cup, and when I pulled hard enough to separate the warmed-with-a-heat-gun adhesive, the digitiser shattered.

At this point I would have been better off, I think, abandoning the guide and just tearing off the digitiser in shards, working from the center outwards, and keeping just enough at the right edge to hinge up at step 30. By following the guide, I let sugar-grain sized shards onto the LCD, and wherever I slid a pick across them, I scratched the LCD. Once you get to an edge of the shattered digitiser, the adhesive tape is strong enough to pull up with pliers, with the glass shattering as you go.

Step 34: “There may be glue around the screw holes” — Hold your knife vertically. It’s all 4 screws, not just the top 2. In all cases, you need to cut 90 degrees or so worth of glue, on the sides of the screw closest to the edge of the iPad.

DougBurbidge - Antwort

Completed after 10-15 reassemblies. I’d not have done it again. Problems I had include: 1. Ghosting. 2. Home button lose twice. 3. Home button failure. 4. Screen not setting properly. Advice A. Get the following: A1. Tape 3M for attaching screen properly, A2. Non conducting tape apply all copper sides on the digitalizer, I used a utility knife and a plastic ruler to cut it to size after applying. A3. Get the jewelry glue and secure home button bracket or reinforce, it will come lose easily.

Martin Olsson - Antwort

I FIXED IT!!! But in all seriousness, the directions do need some modifications. Removing the home button cable—proceed with EXTREME CAUTION. And there needs to be some guidance (not 40+ steps) for going back and replacing the home button and the screen. I seriously felt like I was hung out to dry at that point.

Jennifer Altamirano - Antwort

I did NOT FixIt. I tried. I really tried. I managed to get a VERY cracked screen taken apart. But the reassembly should be better than, “Drop that baby in reverse!” I did get it back together and it looks clean and neat but it doesn’t work. The home button works but the digitizer itself does not allow input. I can’t input password nor can I shut off and restart. I took it apart again and made sure everything was connected and all the plastic peel offs were removed and still nothing. Very frustrating.

Aaron Olmsted - Antwort

I should add that the guide and comments are excellent for disassembly.

Aaron Olmsted -

Hi Aaron,

It is indeed terrible feeling when the repair does not go as planned. Does the screen work and light up? I would suggest looking carefully at the two digitizer connectors and their cables shown in this step. Even slight amounts of dirt/grease can cause problems. You may also have a short on the digitizer edge. Look over the perimeter shown in this step and make sure nothing is exposed.

Arthur Shi -

That was crap. I want my money back. Taking apart the screen/home button’ was fine, but the lack of instructions for reinstalling the screen, caused me to crack the new screen due to the ribbon not sitting flush when closing it back up. Following the steps in reverse is grossly inadequate for this repair.

James Rees - Antwort

Hi James,

I’m sorry to hear of your experience! I’ll add an additional note in the step to look out for the connector. If you bought the part from us, please contact our customer support and we will work something out!

Arthur Shi -

The guide is very complete and I was able to change the digitizer of the ipad. Only a couple of comments, first, the iopener did not help me, it cost me a lot to loosen the glue and I lost a lot of time, in the end I ended up using a hair dryer, it was more effective and practical. On the other hand, a part would be missing explaining how to start working with the new part, in my case with so much adhesive film I did not know where to start and I had to look for other videos on YouTube to know what to do.

Martin Ibarra - Antwort

After front panel removal (which is the hardest step…because a broken panel…is borken in thousands pieces and can’t be removed as easily as shown in this tutorial) all steps are really easy and clearly explained. Thank you for this tutorial which saved my iPad.

It is important also to take time to clean screen surface before closing / gluing front panel. I forgot this obvious step and dust is stucked between the two layers.

Nicolas Marseille - Antwort

I purchased some very thin plastic credit card size pieces and trimmed them down to use for the shield from the logic board to battery.

This may work better for others as well, I used to use the trimmed guitar pic until a piece broke off and lodged under the logic board.

This turned an hour screen replacement into a 2 hour tear down and it increased the chances blowing fuses, ect.

Thank you for the valuable guide.

Paul

Paul Wilson - Antwort

Of course, my screen break would be on that top-left-hand corner. Thankfully with some extra prying, I was able to get the left edge pried up and the glued-down glass dust pulled out without too much blood loss. The replacement screen had some weird insulating film on the flex cables and its own home button, but after removing all that and swapping in the old button, it slapped back together without any hassle!

My own retrospective thoughts - having recently pulled apart my old Samsung Galaxy S7 to do a motherboard swap and battery replacement, I thought I knew what to expect. This bad boy was NOT as simple or straightforward as all that. It’s a very good thing I followed EVERY WORD of this tutorial (including taking the extra care around the charging port, going off the left-hand edge first, working on opposite sides of the camera, investing in the microwavable heating pad and extra picks and tools…).

Daniel Powell - Antwort

Hi my iPad 6th gen touchscreen has stopped working, I have done a factory reset, held power button and home button down and nothing has worked.the iPad starts up, home and volume buttons work, but not the touchscreen. If I replace the screen, and the digitiser will this solve the problem?

Sam Mookie - Antwort

Unfortunately, I could not fix my Ipad 6. The heating pad took more like 10 minutes to soften the glue on the screen edges, not 1 minute, so it is a slow process. Using the razor blade to get things started worked very well. I then switched to the plastic tips. After removing the screen, I simply tightened the screws to the charging port, but after replacing the screen, the touchscreen no longer worked. It would be nice to have a video showing how to replace the adhesive strips and the screen. Since I had to guess, I assume I did something wrong for the touchscreen not to work. The tools are nice. I did use them successfully for a screen replacement on an HP laptop.

Luntao - Antwort

I placed the new button on the new screen but I not able to make it click how it should. What should I do?

David Coelho - Antwort

Hi David!

The home button presses against the home button bracket in order to click. If your home button isn’t clicking, it may be that the bracket is slightly misaligned. Check the bracket alignment and try again. Another potential issue is that the adhesive you used to reattach the bracket is too thick and it’s bumping the bracket out of reach of the back of the button.

Arthur Shi -

Why don’t you have the iPad 6 digitizer for sale in Australia?

Gareth bone - Antwort

Step44:

Does anyone have a tip for me how to get the touchscreen cables onto the front glass so that when I close it the full touch is still working? Because it seems to have an issue with the aluminium part that's a bit longer when I close the glass onto the tablet, and half the touch stops working.

Thank you!

Tommy Wienert - Antwort

The Guide is perfect, but i had some dificulty in the part of taking out the old front panel assembly. I don't know if it was because of the IOpener not heating enough, or the fact that the screen suction cup, didn't had enough grip, In the end i just destroy the front panel assembly carefully to not damage anything important, and clean the little screen parts that spread everywhere. Now that i instaled the new front Panel assembly, everything works fine, just the glue that hold the screen in th right bottom corner, sometimes just unglue it self, and the screen gets a bit outside of the case, but for that i solved by using a full cover case (with screen protector) .

Abílio Páscoa - Antwort

Today I fixed the IPad6 front panel of my daughter successful. That was really hard as the glass was totally shattered! It took more than two hours to get rid of all glass item. Even the home button is working but I have a problem mounting the new front panel on the frame. On the right side where the data cable goes into the Ipad the Front glass still comes up. The tape isn't enought or the is some cable tension. Do you have some idea?

Thx.

Sebastian Garbs - Antwort

Be careful with the protecting films - on both sides of the digitizer - and ribbon cable. You can use a hair dryer instead of a heat gun or iOpener.

I forget to remove the digitizer's ribbon cable-protecting sticker. It would be nice to have a brief instruction about the assembly.

Gergely Csontos - Antwort

sorry I'm repairing ipad 6 at step 45 of the guide you see a foamy adhesive in the red boxes I would like to know what type it is and where I can find it

thx

ferdinando.gregis@gmail.com - Antwort

My screen was shattered in such a way that removing all of it was a huge project. Transferring the home button needed a little more direction than to put it back together the way it came apart. In the end I broke the connector so the home button doesn't work but everything else seems fine.

Sandy Kilday - Antwort

Hi, I have followed all the instructions in this guide with the correct iFixit tool and new digitizer and the IPad won't turn on or charge. I have tried recovery mode and left it to charge for a while. I didn't have any trouble with any of the steps, I used the battery blocker and the new digitizer fits perfectly with the home button. So everything has gone to plan - except that it won't turn on. Any recommendations on troubleshooting here?

Robin Lynch - Antwort

I took it apart and put it back together again and it works now. Thanks so much for this guide!

Robin Lynch -

Thank you!!! Repair worked perfectly, you guys rock! #righttorepair

Scott Bromschwig - Antwort

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