iPod Classic 160 GB Parts
Replacement parts for your iPod Classic 160 GB model to fix your broken iPod!
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Parts that work with iPod Classic 160 GB:
iPod Classic (160 GB) Logic Board
Replace a logic board (motherboard) compatible with the late model thin 160 GB capacity iPod Classic. Fix processing issues like unexpected shutdowns, reboots or water da...
iPhone & iPod USB Cable
Restore connectivity between your iPhone and computer with this replacement cable.
iPod Classic (Thick) Headphone Jack & Hold Switch
Replace a broken or damaged headphone jack and hold switch for your Thick iPod Classic with this part. This product is compatible with Thick 160 GB iPod Classics and can ...
iPod Classic (160 GB) Color Display
Replace the 320x240 pixel 2.5" LCD screen in a 160 GB iPod Classic.
iPod Classic Color Display
Replace a broken or damaged 2.5" (320x240) LCD display compatible with an iPod Classic with color display.
iPod Classic Thick Rear Panel
Shiny rear half of iPod / thick version
iPod Classic (Thin) Headphone Jack & Hold Switch
Replace a damaged or dirty headphone jack and hold switch for a 80, 120, or 160 GB Thin iPod Classic.
iPod Classic (Thick) Rubber Bumpers
Protects logic board from casing
iPod Classic Thin Rear Panel
Replace a broken or damaged rear panel for the Thin iPod Classic with this part. This product does not include headphone jack or hold switch.
iPod Classic (Thick) Hard Drive Cable
Connects hard drive to logic board
Device Info
The "thick" version of 160 GB iPod Classic is the original larger-capacity Classic. Apple has since simplified the Classic line to offer only the "thin" version. In September 2009, a new thin 160 GB was introduced. If you are unsure which version you have (as some parts are not interchangeable between models), perform the following steps:
1) Locate the serial etched on the rear panel of the iPod
2) Go to Apple's Online Service Assistant and enter your serial number and country
3) Look at the text under the picture on the left. If it reads "iPod Classic," you have the thick version. If it reads "iPod Classic (Late 2009)," you have the thin version.
The iPod Classic is quite enigmatic to diagnose when problems occur. Use our iPod Classic troubleshooting guide to figure out what's wrong.
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