Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 1 Before opening your iPod, ensure that the hold switch is in the locked position. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1806 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 2 Carefully insert an iPod opening tool in the seam between the metal casing and white plastic top. Lift the top bezel off the iPod. It's glued on using a mild adhesive, so some force may be required. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1807 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 3 When removing the bottom bezel, be sure not to bend the plastic surrounding the dock connector. Carefully insert an iPod opening tool in the seam between the metal casing and white plastic bezel. Lift the bottom bezel off the iPod. It's glued on using a mild adhesive, so some force may be required. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1808 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 4 Remove the following two screws: One #00 Phillips screw with a large head near the headphone jack. One #00 Phillips screw with a smaller head near the side of the iPod. This screw strips easily, so be sure to press down firmly on the screwdriver. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1809 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 5 Use a metal spudger to carefully pry the headphone jack out of the casing. DO NOT remove the headphone jack from the iPod entirely, as it is connected via a fragile ribbon connector to the click wheel. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1810 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 6 Slide the headphone jack out until the white plastic housing is no longer held in place by the metal casing. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1811 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 7 Remove the newly-revealed Phillips #00 screw from beneath the headphone jack. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1812 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 8 Lift the bottom bezel bracket out of the iPod. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1813 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 9 Remove the two Phillips #00 screws from the top of the iPod. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1814 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 10 The highlighted connector attaches the click wheel and headphone jack to the logic board. This cable must be disconnected from the logic board before continuing. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1815 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 11 Use a spudger to disconnect the headphone jack cable from the logic board. You need to gently pry the connector toward the front of the iPod until it comes loose from the logic board. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1816 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 12 Use a spudger to push the logic board through the iPod out of the casing. The click wheel and headphone jack should remain in the iPod. Be careful not to catch the headphone jack and click wheel on the logic board as you remove the logic board and display. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1817 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 13 Completely remove the display and logic board from the metal casing. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1818 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 14 Use a spudger to gently pry the battery up from the back of the display. Be careful not to put too much pressure on the display with your spudger. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1819 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 15 Use a metal spudger to carefully pry the metal bracket off the back of the display. Make sure you only pry off the bracket and not the clear shielding on the rear of the display. By working from the inside of the display, you won't be able to accidentially pry up the clear plastic shielding. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1820 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 16 Peel up the orange tape covering the display ribbon cable. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1821 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 17 Use a spudger to flip up the black plastic tab holding the orange display ribbon in place. The tab will rotate up 90 degrees, releasing the ribbon cable. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1822 Installing iPod Nano 2nd Generation Display: Step 18 Slide the display ribbon out of its connector and lift the display off of the logic board. /Guide/Repair/iPod-Nano-2nd-Generation-Display/421/all#s1823