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iPad 4 Wi-Fi Rear Facing Camera Assembly Replacement

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Step 1 - Front Panel Assembly (2)

  • If there's a piece of electrical tape covering the Wi-Fi antenna, speaker cable and the home button ribbon cable, remove it.

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Step 2

  • Lift up the flap retaining the home button ribbon cable ZIF connector.

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Step 3

  • Pull the home button ribbon cable out of its socket on the logic board. Do this with a pair of tweezers.

Step 4

  • De-route the home button ribbon cable from its niche in the rear case.

Step 5

  • A piece of tape is securing the digitizer ribbon cable to the logic board. Peel it back with a pair of tweezers.

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Step 6

  • Lift up the retaining flap on both digitizer ribbon cable ZIF connectors.

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Step 7

  • Loosen the adhesive under the digitizer ribbon cable with the flat end of a spudger.

  • Take out the digitizer ribbon cable out of its sockets on the logic board.

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Step 8

  • Peel back the digitizer ribbon cable. Separate the cable from the adhesive securing it to the rear aluminum case with the flat end of a spudger.

Step 9

  • Take the digitizer ribbon cable out of its niche in the aluminum frame. Do this with your fingers.

  • Separate the front panel from the iPad.

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Step 10 - Headphone Jack Cable
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  • There's a piece of electrical tape covering the headphone jack assembly cable connector. Use tweezers to peel back the tape and remove it.

  • With the tip of a spudger, lift up the retaining flap on both ZIF connectors securing the headphone jack cable to the logic board.

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Step 11

  • Push the flat end of a spudger underneath the headphone jack assembly cable and release the adhesive that's securing it to the rear aluminum frame.

  • Take the headphone jack assembly cable out of its socket on the logic board.

Step 12 - Headphone Jack Assembly
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  • Move the front-facing camera ribbon cable aside using the flat edge of a spudger. Do NOT remove it.

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Step 13

  • There's an adhesive tape covering covering the headphone jack assembly. Peel it back and remove it.

Step 14

  • Lift the retaining flap on the microphone cable ZIF connector with the tip of a spudger.

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Step 15

  • Insert the tip of the spudger under the microphone ribbon cable. Gently push the cable out of its socket on the ZIF connector.

  • Move the microphone ribbon cable to the side with the flat edge of the spudger.

Step 16

  • A retaining flap is securing the volume/power button ribbon cable connector to the headphone jack assembly board. Flip it up.

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Step 17

  • Move the volume button ribbon cable away from the ZIF connector.

  • Carefully bend the volume button ribbon cable upwards in order to move it aside.

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Step 18

  • There are nine screws on the headphone jack assembly. You need to remove them.

  • Five 2.6 mm Phillips screws

  • Two 2.2 mm Phillips screws (Wide Head)

  • Two 2.6 mm Phillips screws

  • Make sure to hold the screwdriver in line with the screw, because the screws are angled into the aluminum frame and could be stripped easily.

Step 19

  • Hold the ribbon cable of the headphone jack assembly. Gently pull the assembly up and towards the top of the device.

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Step 20

  • Pull the assembly from the iPad while holding the headphone jack assembly with your other hand. Make sure that the cables don't get caught.

Step 21 - Rear Facing Camera Assembly
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  • Pull the rear facing camera off of its socket located on the underside of the headphone jack assembly board. You can do this with the flat end of a spudger.




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