I pad five rear camera repair guides, warning you're performing this repair at your own risk. We claim no responsibility for any damages that might occur to perform this DIY repair. You will need a plastic triangle, opening tool, nylon, spider, fine, tip curved tweezers precision knife set premium, two millimeter red adhesive, roll multipurpose heat gun, Phillips, screwdriver power down your nine point: seven inch, Apple, iPad, 5 tablets, the iPad 5 touchscreen digitizer, is glued on solidly and is a tight fit within the rear case. Apply heat to soften the adhesive beneath the glass use a precision knife to create enough space to insert a triangle opening tool with the triangle, opening tool, slice through the sticky, adhesive and decouple the iPad 5 digitizer be careful not to cut or damage any of the display cables do not try to fully separate the touchscreen yet as several fragile ribbon cables still connected to the iPads logic board. Once the adhesive has been separated open the digitizer like a page in a book and rest it on your workspace, remove all tape, obscuring the LCD screws extricate the following four Phillips screws grab the LCD and lift it out of its recess, be gentle and keep an eye on the LCD cable. Remove the following: 3 Phillips screws from the display cable bracket, private display, cable bracket straight up from the logic board and remove the iPad 5 LCD.
Remove the small piece of tape covering the home button. Ribbon cable connector use a flat end of a spider to flip the tab on the home button ribbon cables. If connector upward, pull the home button ribbon, cable straight out of the ZIF connector, with a spider in hand carefully pop the two digitizer cable connectors straight up from their sockets. Remove the iPad 5 touchscreen digitizer. Remove the three Phillips screws followed by the metal bracket, the attachment the rear-facing camera connector from the logic board, pry upward to free the 8-megapixel iPad 5, rear-facing camera from the adhesive securing it to the rear case, make sure to take a look at our other DIY smartphone and tablet repair.
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