iPod Touch Screen Repair - LCD Replacement Install 1st Gen

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2009

Here we show how to repair the iPod Touch 1st Generation by replacing the LCD screen. Be sure to check our website or YouTube channel for other iTouch videos including how to replace the touch screen digitizer and battery installation.

All parts and tools used in this video are available at http://www.repairsuniverse.com/ipod-parts-ipod-touch-replacement-repair-parts...

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  • i had no backlight so i got a new lcd and replaced it as you have stated in previous psts but i stillam getting no backlight from the screen. anything you can think of?

  • @richards0170 Can be a motherboard issue. Any history to the device - such as previous repairs, water damage, major drops, etc?

  • @RepairsUniverse no i dont think so it just stopped working when i pulled it out my pocket the glass was craked but working and the lcd had no backlight

  • @richards0170 Normally, if the backlight is still not functioning correctly after a LCD replacement it means there is an issue with the motherboard. Sadly not many ways to resolve this issue easily, besides a motherboard replacement, to our knowledge.

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  • ohh shit the under neath of that is broke :'(

  • what if your screen fell off :D

  • @LoneWolf3061 Many local repair shops can preform this repair. Also many "send-in" repair shops are competent.

  • @RepairsUniverse well theres a thing .im afraid of messing up and breaking my ipod for good. ive seen comments on other videos of the same topic saying the screen doesnt turn on .is there a way were i can get another person who can do it for me that has experience?

  • @GhostmysteryGhost Re-assembly is a very simple process. You can follow this video in reverse, this will show all steps required.

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