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Repairing an iPod Screen

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Date: 09/24/2008 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Electronics (Small) > MP3 Players  
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Does anyone know how to fix an IPod when the screen image is totally dysfunctional? A white screen shows with several spots on it, but the player still works fine, and you can hear the music. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Alan from Plainfield, IN
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By nightrain71 (Guest Post)
If you have an apple ipod, they were absolutely wonderful with their service and repair for us. They made arrangements for ours to be picked up and told us when we could expect it to be returned. It didn't cost us a dime.

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By Jane P (Guest Post)
This site looks good: http://www.ipodjuice.com/new-ipod-lcd-screen-replacements.htm I don't think I have the guts to do it myself, though!

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By lah34a (93) Contact
My daughter's iPod got run over in the driveway and the same thing happened to it - music was fine but no screen. My nephew ordered a special plastic tool to open the iPod and repaired it himself. It cost about $70 including the tool and new screen. A lot cheaper than a new iPod!

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By lewis_admin (85) Profile Blog! Contact
Try http://www.ifixit.com/

They have guides for repairing just about everything by Apple. They also sell replacement parts.

Posted on 09/24/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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