iPod Nano Screen Replacement Repair Guide - 6th Gen
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what about the glue? do i need to apply some more now that the new screen is on? if so is it available on the web site?
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@BaneWolf21 Likely going from the inside will be the only way to get the issue resolved. Follow this video until you have full access to this button and its flex cable.
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@RepairsUniverse its locked in a down position
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@BaneWolf21 You will need to remove the screen, etc, to be able to remove the button and realign, clean, etc.
Does the button feel sticky, or just "locked" in a down position?
If it is just really sticky you can attempt to clean from the outside, but normally you will need to access the button from the inside.
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@RepairsUniverse what do i do after i take the screen apart???
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@RepairsUniverse how does taking apart the screen help me fix my lock button???
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@BaneWolf21 Normally this is just caused by a bad alignment, damaged button, or the button just needing a cleaning. I would suggest following this guide and cleaning the button with a Q-Tip with a small bit of alcohol.
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@RepairsUniverse my lock button to turn the screen on and off wont work its oushed down how do i fix it??? can i fix it???
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Where would I go to buy the replacement screen?
Solracian 6 days ago
@Solracian The full screen assembly is suggested, and these are available at RepairsUniverse (dot) com.
RepairsUniverse 4 days ago