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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6S Plus that was released on September 25, 2015. Model A1687, A1634

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Home button stops working after lightning connector replacement

I followed this guide and now my home button has stopped working :-( (Does not work at all for touch ID or as a physical button) I was EXTREMELY careful in all steps.

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this problem happen to me also and i go to the electronic store and he cheek my phone then he tell me you damaged your fbc connector when you replaced lightning connector so what you have to do is go and cheek if the problem in your fbc or the home button

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I would check the following:

            •           Is the home button bracket properly installed?

            •           Is the flex or button damaged in any way?

            •           Check the FPC connectors between the Home Button flex and the Extension flex that goes behind the back-plate. The connectors may be improperly seated or damaged, as they are quite delicate.

There are three areas you need to inspect with either a magnifying glass or jeweler's loupe.

            1.         Where the home button connects to the logic board along with the LCD, Digitizer and Camera.

            2.         The Home button connects with the Home button extension flex that runs under the backlight.

            3.         The tiny circuitry on the Home button flex itself as well as the integrity of the flex between the button and the circuitry.

The connectors at either end of a flex, as well as on the logic board, are very delicate and can be damaged very easily. Check for broken pins or debris that may impede contact. Also, the flex on the Home button tears very easily so look for tears or deep scratches. Finally, because you have to peel off the button flex, look for damage in the area where the electronics components reside.

Always disconnect the battery. It should be the first and last step whenever you open your phone.

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this problem happen to me also and i go to the electronic store and he cheek my phone then he tell me you damaged your fbc connector when you replaced lightning connector so what you have to do is go and cheek if the problem in your fbc or the home button

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