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(1) Use the tip of a flat head screwdriver to carefully pry the white
plastic cover from the top of the iPod. The cover should be attached to
the case by a small amount of glue. |
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(2) You will require a phillips head micro-screwdriver to remove the
two screws at the top of the iPod. | |
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(3) Use the tip of a flat head screwdriver to carefully pry the white
plastic cover from the bottom of the iPod. The cover should be attached
to the case by a small amount of glue. | |
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(4) Beneath the bottom case cover is a small metal clip. Remove this
clip by placing the tip of a screwdriver in each of the four corners of
the clip, prying each side loose. The metal clip should come free from
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(5) Before we can slide out the motherboard, we need to disconnect the
connector at the bottom of the iPod. Use the tip of the screwdriver to
gently pop the connector out of its socket.
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(6) Push from the bottom and slide the motherboard out of the top of
the iPod case. The motherboard will slide free from the case and will
give us access to the battery.
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(7) The battery can be removed from its spot on the motherboard by gently
lifting it. We can now remove the power connector from the socket.
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(8) Take out the old power connector by gently lifting free from the
power socket. You can then plug in the new battery and place the new battery
back in its position on the motherboard. Reassemble the iPod, put back
the two screws and the top and bottom white case covers. The case covers
should stick to their original glue spots. Your new battery is now ready
for charging. |
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Please note: BestBatt.com accepts no responsibility for damanged
iPods by incorrect fitting of batteries. |