How to Replace iPad 2 Wi-Fi EMC 2560 Home Button Control Board

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 35 Steps

Get ready to tackle the home button control board replacement with this handy guide! It’s easier than it sounds, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

– Set the iOpener right in the middle of the microwave.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 2

– Give that iOpener a warm-up in the microwave for thirty seconds. It’s like a spa day for your repair tool!

– As you work through the repair, keep an eye on your iOpener. If it starts to cool down, pop it back in the microwave for another thirty seconds to keep things nice and toasty.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 3

– Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, grabbing it by one of the flat ends to steer clear of that toasty middle section.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 4

– Grab a pot or pan and fill it up with enough water to completely dunk your iOpener.

– Bring that water to a rolling boil, then turn off the heat. You got this!

– Now, gently place your iOpener into the hot water for about 2-3 minutes. Just make sure it’s fully submerged—no half measures here!

– Using some trusty tongs, carefully lift the warmed iOpener out of the hot water.

– Give your iOpener a good towel dry—nobody likes a soggy tool!

– And voilà! Your iOpener is ready to roll! If it needs a little extra heat, just repeat the process: boil the water, turn off the heat, and let the iOpener soak for another 2-3 minutes.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 5

– If your display glass is sporting a crack, let’s keep that damage in check and avoid any accidental ouchies while you get to work—grab some tape and cover that glass up!

– Layer on some clear packing tape over your iPad’s display, making sure to overlap the strips until the entire surface is securely covered. Safety first, right?

– Now, as you dive into the rest of the guide, remember that once the glass starts to break, it might just want to keep on cracking. Don’t sweat it! You might need to use a metal prying tool to help you scoop out the pieces. You got this!

Step 6

– Place the iOpener flat against the right edge of your iPad, making sure it’s nice and cozy with the surface for optimal warmth.

– Give it about 90 seconds to work its magic before you dive in and try to pop open that front panel.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 7

– Look closely, and you’ll spot a tiny gap in the iPad’s adhesive ring located in the upper right corner, about 2.0 inches (~5 cm) from the top. This is your golden opportunity to get started!

– Now, let’s get to work! Position your tool so it lines up with the mute button. Gently insert the tip of a plastic opening tool into the little gap between the front glass and the plastic bezel. Just slide in the very tip of the tool, enough to create a little wiggle room.

Step 8

– Just slide that tool right in between the plastic display bezel and the front panel glass, and you’re on your way to a smooth repair!

Step 9

– With the tip of the plastic opening tool snugly positioned between the front glass and the plastic bezel, gently slide a plastic opening pick into the gap right beside the tool. You’re on the right track!

Step 10

– Take that trusty plastic opening tool out of the iPad, and slide the opening pick a little deeper under the front glass—aim for about 0.5 inches. You’ve got this!

Step 11

– As you tackle the adhesive on the right side of your iPad, give that iOpener a little reheat love and then place it back on the bottom edge of your device.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 12

– As you warm up the bottom edge with the iOpener, start working on loosening the adhesive from the right side of your iPad.

– Gently glide the opening pick down along the edge of the iPad, and watch that adhesive release like magic!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 13

– If the opening pick gets a bit stuck in the adhesive, just give it a little roll along the side of the iPad to keep loosening that sticky stuff. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 14

– Before you pop out that first opening pick from the bottom corner of your iPad, slide a second pick under the right edge of the front glass to keep the adhesive from sticking again. We don’t want any clingy moments here!

– Give your iOpener a little reheating love, then place it at the top edge of the iPad. Let’s keep this repair journey smooth and breezy!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 15

– Alright, folks! Time to tread carefully in the next few steps.

– You’ll need to gently loosen the adhesive that’s holding the antenna to the front panel, but be super careful not to damage the delicate bits connecting the antenna to the bottom of your iPad. Just take it step by step, and you’ll do great!

Step 16

– Gently slide the opening pick around the bottom right corner of the iPad to free up that stubborn adhesive. You’ve got this!

Step 17

– Gently glide the edge of your trusty opening pick along the bottom of the iPad, waving goodbye to the adhesive that’s holding onto the Wi-Fi antenna.

Step 18

– After you’ve navigated past the Wi-Fi antenna, which is about 3″ (75 mm) from the right edge or just a smidge beside the home button, gently slide the opening pick back in all the way.

– Now, give that pick a little nudge to the right to free the adhesive that’s holding the Wi-Fi antenna to the front glass. You’re doing great!

Step 19

– Keep working that adhesive loose along the bottom of your iPad, and when you’re ready, gently pull the opening pick out far enough to glide around the home button. Then, pop it back in, going about 1/2 inch (10 mm) deep once you’ve passed the home button. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 20

– Keep peeling away that adhesive all along the bottom edge of the iPad like a pro.

– Once you’ve made some progress, pop that opening pick right under the front glass near the home button and let it chill there.

Step 21

– Pop that iOpener into the microwave for a quick reheat, then place it on the left edge of your iPad. This will help warm up the adhesive in that area, making it easier for you to work your magic.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 22

– Gently slide the opening pick along the top edge of your iPad, giving it a little pull to navigate around the front-facing camera bracket.

– The adhesive here is quite stubborn, so you might need to apply a bit of muscle. Just remember to take it slow and steady—no one wants an accidental slip that could lead to a mishap with your iPad!

– If the pick is feeling a bit stuck in the adhesive, try ‘rolling’ it like we demonstrated in step 9.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 23

– Keep peeling away that sticky stuff along the top edge of the iPad, then gently slide your opening pick around the top left corner. Smooth moves will get you through this!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 24

– Gently glide that opening pick along the left side of your iPad, peeling away the adhesive as you go. The adhesive is pretty thin here thanks to the digitizer running along the entire left edge. Just a friendly reminder: keep the pick at a max depth of 1/2 inch (10 mm) to avoid any mishaps with the digitizer. You’re doing great!

Step 25

– With the trusty opening pick still nestled under the bottom edge of your iPad, gently pry up the adhesive at the bottom left corner. You’ve got this!

Step 26

– Grab one of those handy opening picks and gently nudge the bottom right corner of the iPad up. Once it’s lifted, use your fingers to hold it steady.

Step 27

– Grab your iPad by the top and bottom right corners, and gently twist that front glass away from the device. Easy peasy!

– When putting everything back together, don’t forget to give that LCD a little love with a microfiber cloth and some compressed air to banish any dust bunnies or fingerprints before sealing it up with the glass.

Step 28

– Take out those four 2.0 mm Phillips screws that are keeping the LCD snugly attached to the rear case. You’ve got this!

Step 29

– Gently lift the LCD from its long edge closest to the volume buttons and flip it out of the rear case, just like you would turn a page in a book.

– Now, carefully place the LCD face down on the front panel.

Step 30

– Gently use the edge of a plastic opening tool to lift up the retaining flaps on the two digitizer ribbon cable ZIF sockets. You’ve got this!

Step 31

– Grab your trusty plastic opening tool and gently slide it along the edge to lift that digitizer cable off the shields on the logic board. Easy peasy!

– Now, take your time and carefully peel that digitizer cable away from the adhesive holding it snugly to the side of the rear case. You’ve got this!

Step 32

– Gently wiggle and pull the digitizer ribbon cable straight out of its two cozy homes on the logic board. You’ve got this!

Step 33

– Gently lift the LCD from the long edge that’s farthest from the digitizer cable and flip it toward the rear case—think of it like closing a book with a little flair.

– While you’re holding the LCD up, carefully slide the front panel away from the iPad. Just be cautious not to let the digitizer cable catch on the rear case or the LCD.

Step 34

– Unscrew the two 2.1 mm Phillips #00 screws that are holding the home button control board snugly in place on the home button assembly. You’ve got this!

Step 35

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently nudge the home button control board off its cozy little mounts on the front panel.

– Now, lift and say goodbye to the home button control board as you remove it from the front panel assembly.

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

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