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How to replace your iPod battery
How to replace your iPod battery

You can pay Apple to replace your ibook g4 battery and return someone else's iPod or you can save lots of money by doing it yourself. You will need:

* A piece of rigid plastic, like a guitar pick

* A new Battery the iPod

Step 1: Buy the new Battery

Go online and buy a new Apple macbook pro battery (A simple google search for Battery new iPod should do the trick!).

Step 2: Pry Open

Pry open the iPod. Wedge a flat piece of durable plastic between the two parties, a pick works well, and it works smoothly along the sides until you can feel the tabs holding the case together. Detach their sting inward.

NOTE: If your iPod is less than one year (or two, if you bought the extended protection plan), opening it will void its warranty.

Step 3: Separate

Separating the two sides of Apple A1185 battery, being careful not to cut the thin ribbon cable that connects the two sides.

Step 4: Remove the hard disk

Carefully remove the hard drive is the part sitting on a piece of blue rubber lifting the cable plug that connects the hard drive for the board.

Step 5: Remove the battery

Remove Battery using your corner, taking care not to touch the circuit board underneath. Pay attention to how the Apple powerbook g4 12 inch battery is connected you can attach the same way again.

Step 6: Unplug the power cor

How to replace your iPod battery

Apple ,A1185 ,battery, How to, replace, your ,iPod battery,

You can pay Apple to replace your ibook g4 battery and return someone else's iPod or you can save lots of money by doing it yourself. You will need:

* A piece of rigid plastic, like a guitar pick

* A new Battery the iPod

Step 1: Buy the new Battery

Go online and buy a new Apple macbook pro battery (A simple google search for Battery new iPod should do the trick!).

Step 2: Pry Open

Pry open the iPod. Wedge a flat piece of durable plastic between the two parties, a pick works well, and it works smoothly along the sides until you can feel the tabs holding the case together. Detach their sting inward.

NOTE: If your iPod is less than one year (or two, if you bought the extended protection plan), opening it will void its warranty.

Step 3: Separate

Separating the two sides of Apple A1185 battery, being careful not to cut the thin ribbon cable that connects the two sides.

Step 4: Remove the hard disk

Carefully remove the hard drive is the part sitting on a piece of blue rubber lifting the cable plug that connects the hard drive for the board.

Step 5: Remove the battery

Remove Battery using your corner, taking care not to touch the circuit board underneath. Pay attention to how the Apple powerbook g4 12 inch battery is connected you can attach the same way again.

Step 6: Unplug the power cord

Unplug the power cord from the Apple a1078 battery of platinum. The son of May to wrap around and underneath the PCB, if so, gently pull them free with your pick.

Step 7: Wrap power cord

Attach the power cord from the macbook pro 13 inch battery new and wrap it around the edge of the circuit board in the same manner as the old cord.

Step 8: Attach Battery new

Insert the new Apple a1061 battery, then reconnect the hard drive and hard disk.

Step 9: Submit

Snaps or screws on both sides of the iPod back together. Recharge your new Thinkpad x60 Battery for at least three hours, so enjoy your songs again.

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Unplug the power cord from the Apple a1078 battery of platinum. The son of May to wrap around and underneath the PCB, if so, gently pull them free with your pick.

Step 7: Wrap power cord

Attach the power cord from the macbook pro 13 inch battery new and wrap it around the edge of the circuit board in the same manner as the old cord.

Step 8: Attach Battery new

Insert the new Apple a1061 battery, then reconnect the hard drive and hard disk.

Step 9: Submit

Snaps or screws on both sides of the iPod back together. Recharge your new Thinkpad x60 Battery for at least three hours, so enjoy your songs again.




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