iPad 2 Wi-Fi EMC 2415 Microphone Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 39 Steps

Got a busted microphone? No worries! This guide will walk you through swapping out that broken mic and getting your device back to crystal-clear sound. Let's dive in and get that audio back to its best!

Step 1

- Pop that iOpener right in the middle of the microwave and let it warm up.

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Step 2

- Pop the iOpener in the microwave for 30 seconds to get it nice and warm.

- As you work through the repair, keep an eye on your iOpener. When it cools down, just give it another 30-second spin in the microwave and you'll be good to go!

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Step 3

- Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, gripping it by one of the flat ends so you don’t get burned by the hot center.

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Step 4

- Grab a pot or pan and fill it with enough water to completely cover your iOpener.

- Bring the water to a boil, then turn off the heat to let it cool slightly.

- Pop the iOpener into the hot water for 2 to 3 minutes, making sure it’s fully submerged.

- Use tongs to carefully fish the warmed iOpener out of the water.

- Dry it off thoroughly with a towel so it’s ready to work its magic.

- Need to heat it up again? Just boil the water, turn off the heat, and soak the iOpener for another 2 to 3 minutes.

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Step 5

- If your display glass is cracked, let's keep it from shattering further and protect yourself while you work by sticking some tape on it.

- Grab some clear packing tape and lay overlapping strips over the iPad's display until it's fully covered—like giving it a protective blanket!

- Try to follow the rest of the guide as best as you can. Just remember, once the glass starts cracking, it might keep doing its thing as you go along. You might need to use a metal prying tool to gently scoop out the glass if it gets stubborn.

Step 6

- Place the iOpener flat along the right edge of the iPad, ensuring it's nice and snug against the surface for a good bond.

- Give the iOpener about 90 seconds to work its magic before you try to lift the front panel.

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Step 7

- Check out the tiny gap in the iPad's adhesive ring at the upper right corner, about 2.0 inches (~5 cm) down from the top. This little spot is your ticket in.

- Line up your tool with the mute button. Gently slip the tip of a plastic opening tool into the crack between the front glass and the plastic bezel—just enough to nudge it open a bit.

Step 8

- Ensure you position the tool just right—nestled between the plastic display bezel and the front panel glass. You're doing great!

Step 9

- While keeping the tip of that handy plastic opening tool snugly wedged between the front glass and the plastic bezel, slide a plastic opening pick into that little gap right next to your trusty tool. You're doing great!

Step 10

- Take out that trusty plastic opening tool from the iPad and gently slide the opening pick further beneath the front glass, going for a depth of about 0.5 inches. You've got this!

Step 11

- As you tackle the task of loosening the adhesive on the right side of your iPad, go ahead and give your iOpener another heat-up, then place it back on the bottom edge of the iPad. You've got this!

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Step 12

- As the iOpener warms up the bottom edge, let's get to work on the right edge of the iPad and start peeling away that pesky adhesive.

- Grab your trusty opening pick and slide it down the edge of the iPad, gently coaxing the adhesive to let go as you go along.

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Step 13

- If your opening pick gets stuck in the adhesive, try 'rolling' it gently along the edge of the iPad to keep loosening that sticky stuff.

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Step 14

- Before pulling 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 stop the adhesive from sticking back together.

- Warm up the iOpener again, then shift it over to the top edge of the iPad to keep things nice and pliable.

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Step 15

- Alright, folks, it's time to channel your inner expert! These next steps are a bit tricky, so let's take it slow and steady.

- You'll need to carefully free the adhesive that holds the antenna to the front panel. Just remember, we want to keep everything intact, especially those delicate parts that connect the antenna to the bottom of the iPad. So, let’s tackle this with care and attention—follow the upcoming steps closely!

Step 16

- Gently slide the opening pick along the bottom right corner of the iPad to loosen that stubborn adhesive.

Step 17

- Gently slide the tip of your opening pick along the bottom edge of the iPad to carefully loosen the adhesive near the Wi-Fi antenna. Keep it smooth and steady!

Step 18

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

- Gently slide the pick to the right to loosen 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 frees the antenna from the front panel so it stays safe when you lift the panel off.

Step 19

- Keep sliding the opening pick along the bottom edge of the iPad, carefully maneuvering it around the home button. Once past the button, tuck the pick back in about half an inch (10 mm) and keep going!

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Step 20

- Keep sliding that adhesive remover tool along the entire bottom edge of your iPad to free it up completely.

- Leave the opening pick tucked just under the front glass near the home button to keep things ready for the next move.

Step 21

- Pop the iOpener back in the microwave to warm it up, then place it on the left edge of the iPad to gently soften the adhesive in that area.

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Step 22

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

- Keep in mind, the adhesive here is quite strong, so you might need to apply a bit of muscle. Take your time and be cautious to avoid any slips that could lead to accidental damage to yourself or your iPad.

- If the opening pick starts to feel stuck due to the sticky stuff, don't panic! Just 'roll' the pick like you see in step 9.

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Step 23

- Keep peeling back the adhesive along the top edge of the iPad, then glide your opening pick smoothly around the top left corner like a pro.

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Step 24

- Gently glide the opening pick along the left edge of your iPad, freeing up that pesky adhesive as you go! The adhesive here is pretty thin thanks to the digitizer that runs along the entire left side. Just remember to keep the pick shallow—no more than 1/2 inch (10 mm)—to avoid any accidental damage to the digitizer. You've got this!

Step 25

- Slide the opening pick that’s already tucked under the bottom edge of your iPad to gently free the adhesive in the bottom left corner. Keep it smooth and steady!

Step 26

- Grab your trusty opening pick and gently wiggle it into the bottom right corner of the iPad. Once you've pried it up a bit, use your fingers to lift it away with care. You're on your way to a smooth repair!

Step 27

- Grab your iPad by the top and bottom right corners, then gently rotate the front glass away from the device.

- When you're putting everything back together, be sure to give the LCD a quick clean with a microfiber cloth and a blast of compressed air to get rid of any dust or fingerprints before you place the glass back on.

Step 28

- Unscrew the four 2.0 mm Phillips screws holding the LCD to the back case—time to give that screen some freedom!

Step 29

- Carefully lift the LCD starting from the long edge nearest the volume buttons and gently flip it out of the rear case—like turning a page in your favorite book.

- Place the LCD face down on the front panel to keep it safe while you work.

Step 30

- Grab your trusty plastic opening tool and gently lift the retaining flap on the headphone jack and front-facing camera ribbon cable ZIF socket.

- Slide the plastic opening tool underneath the headphone jack and front-facing camera cable to gently separate it from the adhesive holding it to the rear panel.

- Carefully pull the headphone jack and front-facing camera ribbon cable straight out from its socket on the logic board.

Step 31

- Unscrew the two 2.9 mm Phillips screws that hold the headphone jack to the back panel—easy does it!

Step 32

- Gently slide the edge of a plastic opening tool under the tape and adhesive holding the headphone jack and front camera cables to the rear panel, and peel them away with care.

Step 33

- Gently pull the headphone jack away from the top edge of the iPad to free it up.

Step 34

- Gently lift the headphone jack and front camera cables just a bit to expose the microphone connector.

- Take your trusty plastic opening tool and carefully use the edge to free the microphone connector from its socket on the headphone jack & front camera cables.

Step 35

- Gently lift the front camera off the foam adhesive that's holding it snugly to the rear panel. It's like giving it a little hug goodbye!

- Carefully detach the headphone jack and front camera assembly from the iPad. You're almost there!

Step 36

- Gently peel away the tape covering the front camera cable connector. Take your time—no rush, just steady hands and you're good to go.

Step 37

- Gently slide the edge of a plastic opening tool between the front camera cable and the headphone jack cable to carefully disconnect them.

Step 38

- Gently lift the foam piece off the top of the microphone cable assembly. Take your time; it's like peeling a sticker off your favorite notebook!

Step 39

- To put your device back together, simply reverse the steps we went through and grab our guide for using those iPad 2 Wi-Fi Front Panel Adhesive strips to stick that front panel back on. If you hit a snag, don’t hesitate to schedule a repair for some extra support!

Success!
To put your device back together, simply retrace your steps in reverse and check out our iPad 2 Wi-Fi Front Panel Adhesive strips guide to help you reattach that front panel like a pro! If you hit any snags, remember, you can always schedule a repair.

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