iPad 2 CDMA Home Button Assembly Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 37 Steps

Follow this guide to swap out the Home Button Assembly. Some parts were filmed using a Wi-Fi model, so the inside might look a bit different from the cellular version. Don’t worry—the steps are the same for both, except where we point out the differences.

Step 1

- Pop that iOpener right in the microwave, aiming for the center spot!

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Step 2

- Warm up your iOpener for about thirty seconds.

- As you go through the repair, make sure to give the iOpener some love by reheating it in the microwave for another thirty seconds whenever it cools down.

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Step 3

- Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, grabbing it by one of the flat ends to keep your fingers safe from that sizzling hot center!

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Step 4

- Grab a pot or pan and fill it up with enough water to give your iOpener a nice, cozy bath.

- Crank up the heat and bring that water to a rolling boil. Once it’s bubbling, go ahead and turn off the heat.

- Carefully dip your iOpener into the hot water for about 2-3 minutes. Make sure it’s fully submerged and soaking up all that warmth.

- Using some trusty tongs, fish out the warmed-up iOpener from the hot water.

- Give the iOpener a good towel dry to make sure it’s all set.

- And there you go! Your iOpener is primed and ready for action! If you ever need to reheat it, just repeat the boiling water routine for another 2-3 minutes.

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Step 5

- If your display glass is cracked, don't panic—just make sure to keep it from shattering even more and prevent any injuries by taping it up.

- Grab some clear packing tape and layer it over the iPad’s display, making sure to cover the entire surface.

- Now, follow the steps as usual. Just a heads-up, once the glass is cracked, it might keep breaking as you work. You might need a metal prying tool to scoop out the pieces, but don’t stress—it’s all part of the process!

Step 6

- Place the iOpener flat along the right edge of the iPad, pressing down so it makes solid contact with the surface.

- Let it hang out there for about 90 seconds to warm things up before you try popping open the front panel.

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Step 7

- You'll notice a small gap in the iPad's adhesive ring at the upper right corner, around 2.0 inches (~5 cm) down from the top. Time to take advantage of this little opening!

- Line up your tool with the mute button. Gently slide the tip of a plastic opening tool into the gap between the front glass and the plastic bezel. Just nudge the very tip in – enough to slightly widen the crack and create some room to work with.

Step 8

- Slide your tool in just right—snugly nestled between the plastic display bezel and the front panel glass.

Step 9

- With the plastic opening tool snugly positioned between the front glass and the plastic bezel, gently slide a plastic opening pick into that cozy gap right next to your trusty tool. You're doing great!

Step 10

- Gently slide the plastic opening tool out from the iPad, then carefully push the opening pick a little deeper under the front glass—about half an inch should do the trick.

Step 11

- While you're carefully peeling back the adhesive on the right side of the iPad, pop the iOpener back in the microwave to reheat it, then place it on the bottom edge of your iPad to keep things nice and toasty.

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Step 12

- As the iOpener warms up the bottom edge, start gently loosening the adhesive from the right side of the iPad.

- Carefully slide the opening pick down along the iPad's edge, freeing the adhesive bit by bit as you go.

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Step 13

- If your opening pick is feeling a bit clingy in the adhesive, simply give it a little 'roll' along the edge of the iPad to keep releasing that sticky stuff like a pro.

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Step 14

- Before you pop that first opening pick out of the bottom corner of your iPad, slide a second pick under the right edge of the front glass. This little buddy will help keep the adhesive from getting all clingy again!

- Give that iOpener a quick reheat, then move it up to the top edge of the iPad. Let's keep those things nice and cozy!

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Step 15

- These next steps call for some serious carefulness.

- You’ll need to gently lift the adhesive holding the antenna onto the front panel without messing up the fragile connections attaching the antenna to the bottom of the iPad. Take it slow and follow these steps closely.

Step 16

- Gently slide the opening pick around the bottom right corner of the iPad to loosen the adhesive and get things moving.

Step 17

- Gently slide the tip of your opening pick along the bottom edge of the iPad to carefully loosen the adhesive holding down the Wi-Fi antenna.

Step 18

- After you’ve passed the Wi-Fi antenna area (about 3" or 75 mm from the right edge, right next to the home button), slide the opening pick all the way in.

- Gently slide the pick to the right to break free the adhesive holding the Wi-Fi antenna to the front glass.

- The antenna is screwed and connected by a cable at the bottom of the iPad. This step carefully disconnects it from the front panel so you don't accidentally damage it when removing the panel.

Step 19

- Keep peeling away the adhesive at the bottom of the iPad. Gently pull the opening pick out far enough to navigate around the home button, then reinsert it to a depth of about 1/2 inch (10 mm) once you’ve passed the home button. You're doing great!

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Step 20

- Keep working your way along the bottom edge of the iPad, gently peeling away the adhesive as you go.

- Place the opening pick carefully underneath the front glass near the home button to keep things nice and steady.

Step 21

- Pop that iOpener into the microwave for a quick reheat, then place it gently on the left side of your iPad. This will get the adhesive nice and toasty in that section, making it easier to work with.

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Step 22

- Gently slide the opening pick along the top edge of the iPad, easing it out just enough to get around the front-facing camera bracket.

- Heads up: the adhesive here is super stubborn, so you might need to apply some solid pressure. Take it slow and steady to avoid any slips or scrapes—safety first!

- If the pick starts to get stuck in the adhesive, try "rolling" it like in step 9 to keep things moving smoothly.

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Step 23

- Peel away the adhesive along the top edge of the iPad, then gently slide the opening pick around the top left corner. Nice and steady—you're doing great!

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Step 24

- Gently slide the opening pick along the left edge of the iPad, carefully loosening the adhesive as you move. Heads up: the adhesive here is pretty thin because of the digitizer running the whole left side. Keep the pick shallow—no deeper than about 10 mm (half an inch)—to avoid any accidental digitizer damage.

Step 25

- With the opening pick still tucked under the iPad's bottom edge, gently work your way around the bottom left corner to lift off the adhesive.

Step 26

- Grab an opening pick and gently pry up the bottom right corner of the iPad. Once it's loose, use your fingers to lift it the rest of the way.

Step 27

- Grab the iPad by the top and bottom right corners, and give the front glass a gentle twist away from the body. Take it slow, no rush!

- When you're putting it all back together, use a microfiber cloth to wipe away any dust or fingerprints from the LCD. A quick blast of compressed air can help too. It'll make the glass go back on nice and clean!

Step 28

- Unscrew the four 2.0 mm Phillips #0 screws holding the LCD onto the rear case—easy does it!

Step 29

- To get to those sneaky front panel ribbon cables hiding under the LCD, you'll need to gently flip the LCD out of the way for a moment. Think of it like giving your device a little stretch!

- Carefully lift the LCD from the edge nearest the volume buttons and flip it away from the rear case—just like turning a page in your favorite book, but with a tech twist!

- Now, place the LCD face down on the front panel, giving it a cozy spot to rest.

Step 30

- Gently slide the edge of a plastic opening tool under the retaining flaps on the two digitizer ribbon cable ZIF sockets and carefully flip them up.

Step 31

- Gently use the edge of a plastic opening tool to lift the digitizer cable from the shields on the logic board. Take it slow and steady!

- Carefully peel the digitizer cable off the adhesive that’s holding it to the side of the rear case. Patience is key here!

Step 32

- Gently wiggle the digitizer ribbon cable out of its two snug spots on the logic board. A little patience here goes a long way.

Step 33

- Gently lift the LCD from the edge farthest from the digitizer cable and slowly flip it back like you're closing a book. Easy does it!

- While holding the LCD up, carefully slide the front panel away from the iPad. Watch out for the digitizer cable—it can get caught on the rear case or LCD.

- Set the LCD back into the body for safekeeping, so it's out of the way while you tackle the next step.

Step 34

- Heat up the iOpener in the microwave for about thirty seconds on the highest power setting—think of it as giving it a quick power nap.

- Now, place the warm iOpener right over the home button at the front edge of the display to loosen things up.

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Step 35

- Slip the plastic opening tool under the right side of the home button assembly and gently pry upward to break the adhesive seal on that side.

Step 36

- Carefully work your way around the left side of the home button to loosen the adhesive using the method described above.

- Gently lift the home button mount away from the front panel.

Step 37

- To put your device back together, just work through these steps backward and use our iPad 2 CDMA Front Panel Adhesive strip guide to stick the front panel back on like a pro. If you get stuck, remember you can always schedule a repair!

Success!
To put your device back together, just retrace your steps in reverse and check out our iPad 2 CDMA Front Panel Adhesive strip guide to help you stick that front panel back on. If you hit a snag, don’t hesitate to schedule a repair!

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