After replacing new audio jack, iPod is unresponsive.
I know that this could be a number of issues but maybe someone out there has had the same situation.
Here is what I did:
1) I used a small flat head screw driver to separate the screen and components from the back plate.
2)I then blew off some dust that was in there.
3) I used the screw driver to separate the battery.
4) I pulled the metal cover off the logic board.
5) I took out the screws that held down the logic board and disconnected the black strip connected to the logic board.
6) I peeled back the logic board with out removing the board from the top of the ipod. I flipped the headphone jack over and removed it using a soldering iron.
7) I installed my new headphone jack with a soldering iron.
8) I resembled in reverse order.
Maybe I am sloppy, but I felt like i did a pretty good job.
the symptoms of the ipod are as follows:
1) When I hold the top button nothing happens
2) when I plug in the ipod to a computer via usb it makes the "connection sound" and the computer is able to read the ipod and sync as if it is on.
3) I thought that maybe the ipod is on but with no display so I tried to swipe when the unlock slide normally is but got nothing.
I think that the ipods display screen and touch screen are disabled.
if anyone has any input I would really appreciate it.
Bu iyi bir soru mu?
Ok so after all that....
I had my ipod in my pocket all day and I just tried turning it on again and this time it turned on and works perfectly except my wifi antenna isnt working.
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So I took my ipod apart again and made sure that connections were contacting each other. I also tried restoring it but nothing seems to make the wifi work again. anyone have a suggestions?
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