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Vibrate button replacement final step

Ok at the last photo you show pulling back the vibrate button still attached to an orange cable. How is it attached? Is it plugged into the cable and I use a spudger to pry it off? My iPhone works fine except the button is broken, amiss. This will be a no caffeine operation!

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Ok to clarify: if the button on my phone does not operate properly I need to replace the entire headphone jack assembly. I just ordered a replacement button that ifixit.com listed under iPhone parts wrongly assuming I could simply replace the button; odd to offer it in the Parts section as it now seems worthless. Thanks for the clarification, I'll review the Guide again before attempting repairs. MR

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it depends on the damage, if a soldering is broken, then you have a little chance to get it fixed without the complete assembly. if you're done and the answer was correct, don't forget to accept it - so it will changed to the resolved tab and others can find it easily.

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Thanks for the response. I will definitely verify the connection. You still are saving me money and an iPhone!

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you're welcome

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as you can see on the picture - the "button" is a switch (the green one on the bottom) to fix it, you have to replace the whole headphone jack assembly

you will need the headphone jack assembly, a phillips 00 screwdriver, a small suction cap and a spudger

(the colored texts are links to the parts)

iPhone 3G/3GS Headphone Jack Assembly Bild

Produkt

iPhone 3G/3GS Headphone Jack Assembly

$14.99

Spudger Bild

Produkt

Spudger

$3.99

Phillips #00 Screwdriver Bild

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Phillips #00 Screwdriver

$5.49

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I dug more online and learned the plastic button sits on top of the actual switch you are referring to and it is attached to the cable. So I am waiting on my iFixit order of a new button and a few tools to disassemble my phone and see if the button is gunked up, broken, dislodged. etc and hopefully won't have to replace the headphone jack assembly.

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Mark Richardson wird auf ewig dankbar sein.
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