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   <title>Installing iPod Touch 1st Generation Battery</title>
   <summary>Replace the battery in your 1st generation iPod Touch.</summary>
   <image>http://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/M23xyX6vNUhPSCaO</image>
   <author id="18">Walter Galan</author>
   <time_required />
   <difficulty>Very difficult</difficulty>
   <categories>
      <category>iPod Touch 1st Generation</category>
   </categories>
   <introduction><p>Battery not lasting long? Swap it out (requires soldering).</p></introduction>
   <introduction_rendered><p>Battery not lasting long? Swap it out (requires soldering).</p><div class="parts"><strong>Relevant parts</strong><ul><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/iPod-Parts/iPod-Touch-Gen-1-Replacement-Battery/IF132-005">iPod Touch Gen 1 Replacement Battery</a></li></ul></div><div class="tools"><strong>Tools</strong><ul><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Desoldering-Braid/IF145-079">Desoldering Braid</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000">iPod Opening Tools</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Phillips-00-Screwdriver/IF145-006">Phillips 00 Screwdriver</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Solder/IF145-077">Solder</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Soldering-Kit/IF145-018">Soldering Iron</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Spudger/IF145-002">Spudger</a></li></ul></div></introduction_rendered>
   <tools>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="http://da2lh5cs8ikqj.cloudfront.net/cart-products/erAo2XNOPt1sDUlL.mini" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Desoldering-Braid/IF145-079">Desoldering Braid</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000">iPod Opening Tools</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Phillips-00-Screwdriver/IF145-006">Phillips 00 Screwdriver</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Solder/IF145-077">Solder</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Soldering-Kit/IF145-018">Soldering Iron</tool>
      <tool notes="" thumbnail="http://da2lh5cs8ikqj.cloudfront.net/cart-products/whBKtCmrn6TIVby2.mini" url="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Spudger/IF145-002">Spudger</tool>
   </tools>
   <parts>
      <part notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.ifixit.com/iPod-Parts/iPod-Touch-Gen-1-Replacement-Battery/IF132-005">iPod Touch Gen 1 Replacement Battery</part>
   </parts>
   <flags>
      <flag id="GUIDE_STARRED" title="Featured Guide">This guide has been found to be exceptionally cool by the iFixit staff.</flag>
   </flags>
   <documents />
   <prerequisites>
      <prerequisite id="630" locale="en" path="/Installing-Case-630/procedure.xml">Installing iPod Touch 1st Generation Case</prerequisite>
      <prerequisite id="632" locale="en" path="/Installing-Logic-Board-632/procedure.xml">Installing iPod Touch 1st Generation Logic Board</prerequisite>
   </prerequisites>
   <steps>
      <step number="0" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="icon_caution" level="0">Opening the case is a tough and potentially dangerous task. A good amount of force is required to wedge the iPod opening tool in between the case seams. The case may be damaged if this step is not done properly. Make sure not to hurt yourself while opening your iPod.
               <text_raw>Opening the case is a tough and potentially dangerous task. A good amount of force is required to wedge the iPod opening tool in between the case seams. The case may be damaged if this step is not done properly. Make sure not to hurt yourself while opening your iPod.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Insert the small iPod opening tool into the seam in between plastic display panel and the metal back panel. The angled edge should point towards the metal back panel.
               <text_raw>Insert the small iPod opening tool into the seam in between plastic display panel and the metal back panel. The angled edge should point towards the metal back panel.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Hold the tool in place once it is wedged inside and the two panels are separated.
               <text_raw>Hold the tool in place once it is wedged inside and the two panels are separated.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="1" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">There are seven interlocking retaining clips on each side of the iPod. The large iPod opening tool will be used to separate the front panel from the metal back of the iPod.
               <text_raw>There are seven interlocking retaining clips on each side of the iPod. The large iPod opening tool will be used to separate the front panel from the metal back of the iPod.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Insert the large iPod opening tool into the right side of the iPod, with the edge of the tool pointing towards the metal back.
               <text_raw>Insert the large iPod opening tool into the right side of the iPod, with the edge of the tool pointing towards the metal back.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Gently enlarge the existing crevice by wiggling the large iPod opening tool and moving it to the right.
               <text_raw>Gently enlarge the existing crevice by wiggling the large iPod opening tool and moving it to the right.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Continue doing so until the right side of the iPod is loose.
               <text_raw>Continue doing so until the right side of the iPod is loose.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="2" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Switch to the other side of the iPod.
               <text_raw>Switch to the other side of the iPod.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Follow the same procedure as in the previous step to release the seven clips holding the panels in place.
               <text_raw>Follow the same procedure as in the previous step to release the seven clips holding the panels in place.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Once the panels are separated on this side, the back panel can be separated from the rest of the iPod.
               <text_raw>Once the panels are separated on this side, the back panel can be separated from the rest of the iPod.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="3" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Gently lift the rear panel using your fingers.
               <text_raw>Gently lift the rear panel using your fingers.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">The front and back of the iPod should now be completely separated.
               <text_raw>The front and back of the iPod should now be completely separated.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The gold antenna (third picture) can easily fall out from its housing. Make sure that the antenna is securely in place before closing the iPod.
               <text_raw>The gold antenna (third picture) can easily fall out from its housing. Make sure that the antenna is securely in place before closing the iPod.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="4" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The battery is glued to the iPod&apos;s display, but no screws hold it in place.
               <text_raw>The battery is glued to the iPod&apos;s display, but no screws hold it in place.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Flip the iPod 180 degrees so it matches the orientation in the picture.
               <text_raw>Flip the iPod 180 degrees so it matches the orientation in the picture.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Carefully insert the spudger in between the battery and the display. There are routing cables underneath, so make sure you slowly pry the battery loose.
               <text_raw>Carefully insert the spudger in between the battery and the display. There are routing cables underneath, so make sure you slowly pry the battery loose.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="5" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use a spudger (or your fingernails) to remove the gold antenna. The antenna bends easily, so make sure not to apply too much pressure. When re-assembling, put the gold antenna in place before inserting the antenna circuit boards.
               <text_raw>Use a spudger (or your fingernails) to remove the gold antenna. The antenna bends easily, so make sure not to apply too much pressure. When re-assembling, put the gold antenna in place before inserting the antenna circuit boards.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use the spudger to remove the connector on the left side.
               <text_raw>Use the spudger to remove the connector on the left side.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="red" level="0">Remove two Phillips screws.
               <text_raw>Remove two Phillips screws.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="6" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">The antenna loop board needs to be pried up (it is glued down). Gently use an iPod opening tool, or spudger, to dislodge the antenna loop board. The board is connected to the antenna electronics by a small ribbon cable. This two-board assembly is very frail.
               <text_raw>The antenna loop board needs to be pried up (it is glued down). Gently use an iPod opening tool, or spudger, to dislodge the antenna loop board. The board is connected to the antenna electronics by a small ribbon cable. This two-board assembly is very frail.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">The two small antenna circuit boards can now be lifted up together, and their orange cable can be peeled from the display.
               <text_raw>The two small antenna circuit boards can now be lifted up together, and their orange cable can be peeled from the display.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="7" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use the spudger to remove the black masking tape. This will reveal the top two screws in the picture.
               <text_raw>Use the spudger to remove the black masking tape. This will reveal the top two screws in the picture.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="red" level="0">Unscrew the four Phillips screws.
               <text_raw>Unscrew the four Phillips screws.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use a spudger to disconnect the black connector.
               <text_raw>Use a spudger to disconnect the black connector.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="8" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use the spudger to loosen the logic board from multiple sides. It is held in place by glue and the four screws that were removed in the previous step.
               <text_raw>Use the spudger to loosen the logic board from multiple sides. It is held in place by glue and the four screws that were removed in the previous step.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="9" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">Be careful when flipping up the logic board. The headphone jack and docking port are attached to the board.
               <text_raw>Be careful when flipping up the logic board. The headphone jack and docking port are attached to the board.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Gently lift the logic board (and attached components) upward.
               <text_raw>Gently lift the logic board (and attached components) upward.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The smaller portion of the logic board that resides underneath is very bendable and frail. Make sure not to pull the spudger upward when using it to detach the small board. Use only side-to-side movement.
               <text_raw>The smaller portion of the logic board that resides underneath is very bendable and frail. Make sure not to pull the spudger upward when using it to detach the small board. Use only side-to-side movement.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Slide the spudger under the small portion of the logic board. The board should come loose once the spudger has slid almost all the way to the other side.
               <text_raw>Slide the spudger under the small portion of the logic board. The board should come loose once the spudger has slid almost all the way to the other side.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="10" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">The logic board and battery can now be fully separated from the rest of the iPod.
               <text_raw>The logic board and battery can now be fully separated from the rest of the iPod.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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         </images>
      </step>
      <step number="11" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use the tip of a spudger to remove the cloudy white glue covering the battery contacts.
               <text_raw>Use the tip of a spudger to remove the cloudy white glue covering the battery contacts.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="12" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">We&apos;re now ready to begin the soldering process. You&apos;ll need a soldering iron, solder, and desoldering wick. You should be able to find these items at a Radio Shack if you don&apos;t already have them.
               <text_raw>We&apos;re now ready to begin the soldering process. You&apos;ll need a soldering iron, solder, and desoldering wick. You should be able to find these items at a Radio Shack if you don&apos;t already have them.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Clean the soldering iron by melting a small amount of solder directly onto the soldering iron&apos;s tip and then wiping the tip of the soldering iron on a damp sponge.
               <text_raw>Clean the soldering iron by melting a small amount of solder directly onto the soldering iron&apos;s tip and then wiping the tip of the soldering iron on a damp sponge.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="13" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Place the desoldering wick on top of the existing solder ball.
               <text_raw>Place the desoldering wick on top of the existing solder ball.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Place the soldering iron on top of wick above the existing solder ball.
               <text_raw>Place the soldering iron on top of wick above the existing solder ball.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Hold the soldering iron in place until the solder melts into the wick.
               <text_raw>Hold the soldering iron in place until the solder melts into the wick.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Repeat the same procedure on the remaining two connectors.
               <text_raw>Repeat the same procedure on the remaining two connectors.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Lift the old battery out of the iPod. Be sure that all the solder has been removed before pulling the wires away from the board. The wires should come free with little to no resistance.
               <text_raw>Lift the old battery out of the iPod. Be sure that all the solder has been removed before pulling the wires away from the board. The wires should come free with little to no resistance.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="14" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">We recommend that you clean the exposed surface of the board with a soft cloth or sponge and a small amount of rubbing alcohol.
               <text_raw>We recommend that you clean the exposed surface of the board with a soft cloth or sponge and a small amount of rubbing alcohol.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Melt a small solder bead directly onto the metal connector on the board by placing the soldering iron onto the metal connector and then pressing solder against the tip and the board.
               <text_raw>Melt a small solder bead directly onto the metal connector on the board by placing the soldering iron onto the metal connector and then pressing solder against the tip and the board.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Once a small amount of solder has melted onto the board, lift the solder away first and then the soldering iron.
               <text_raw>Once a small amount of solder has melted onto the board, lift the solder away first and then the soldering iron.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The solder bead should look like a small dome or hemisphere. If it is flat or jagged, simply place the soldering iron back on the solder to re-melt it and then pull the soldering iron away. It may require a little more solder if this does not work.
               <text_raw>The solder bead should look like a small dome or hemisphere. If it is flat or jagged, simply place the soldering iron back on the solder to re-melt it and then pull the soldering iron away. It may require a little more solder if this does not work.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="15" title="">
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">Attach the black lead first, followed by the red lead, and finish with the white lead.
               <text_raw>Attach the black lead first, followed by the red lead, and finish with the white lead.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Place the wire from the new battery onto the new solder bead.
               <text_raw>Place the wire from the new battery onto the new solder bead.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Press the tip of the soldering iron onto the solder bead until it melts.
               <text_raw>Press the tip of the soldering iron onto the solder bead until it melts.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Slide the wire lead into the liquid solder until the wire goes through the center of the bead, then remove the soldering iron.
               <text_raw>Slide the wire lead into the liquid solder until the wire goes through the center of the bead, then remove the soldering iron.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Continue with the other two connections the same way, taking special care not to solder two of the connectors together.
               <text_raw>Continue with the other two connections the same way, taking special care not to solder two of the connectors together.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
      <step number="16" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">The wires should look very similar to this picture once you have finished soldering.
               <text_raw>The wires should look very similar to this picture once you have finished soldering.</text_raw>
            </line>
         </lines>
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      </step>
   </steps>
   <conclusion><p>To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.</p></conclusion>
</procedure>

