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Modell A1136 mit 30, 60, oder 80 GB Festplatte / Front aus schwarzem oder weißem Kunststoff.

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Glitch Screen after Doing Battery Replacement

Hello, I did the battery replacement for my 5th gen Ipod video. Everything is working, except that I now have a glitch screen. A lot of colors, etc, with the text very faint underneath. I want to fix this! Again, everything else is working fine.

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@hs33 OI am really not sure about a glitch screen, but it sure sounds to me like either a bad display or a bad connection. Make sure that you have the ribbon cable is properly inserted and that the locking clasp is closed. Without that, the screen does not get a proper signal. Post some pictures of this "Glitch" so we can see what you see. Bilder zu einer vorhandenen Frage hinzufügen

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The display was fine until I did the battery change. I reattached the ribbon connectors as best as I can tell with the same result.

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Since the batetry is actually one meant for your iPod we know that is not it. So that leaves eitehr a bbad logocgi board (failed dispaly driver) or a failed LCD dispaly. Chances are that this is a bad display. I'd replace it and re-evalaute.

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Thank you for the advice. Much appreciated.

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Have you bought the correct battery? There are two types, fat and slim. If you have too big a battery it will put pressure on the back of the screen resulting in what you’re seeing.

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@strongbow The 30GB will fit the 60/80GB but not vice versa. It'll destroy the screen. Forgot all about it even after having done it myslef before :-)

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I bought the one recommended for mine which is an 80GB. Maybe I should try the thin one? The part number on the new and old matched.

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@hs33 Google the model number of the iPod and battery and see what comes up.

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Will do. Much appreciated.

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Harold wird auf ewig dankbar sein.
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