iPad mini 2 – Replacing the LCD
Duration: 60 min.
Steps: 14 Steps
In this guide, we show you how to replace your iPad mini 2’s defective LCD. You need this repair if the LCD stays black or flickers. In this guide, we show you how to replace your iPad mini 2’s defective LCD. You need this repair if the LCD stays black or flickers.
Step 1
Don’t work on the side where the Home button is until the next step. The important flexible flat cables under it could get damaged.
- Turn off the iPad.
- Start with the left and right sides, where there’s only a small adhesive strip. Insert a laboratory spatula about 4 millimeters between the aluminum frame and the display frame (see figure 3). Be very careful to avoid damaging the LCD under them or the touchscreen with the spatula. Alternatively, you can lift the glass with a suction cup. At the same time, insert a pick between the aluminum frame and the display frame.
Step 2
Avoid getting fingerprints on the LCD. If necessary, you can wear latex gloves.
- As soon as you’ve finished with the upper part of the glass, you can slowly lift the screen at the part where the FaceTime camera is. At the same time, heat the bottom of the iPad mini 2 where the Home button is (see figure 1). You should be able to feel the glue slowly coming undone while you continue to carefully lift and heat the screen.
- Once the glue is fully dissolved, you can lift the screen all the way, fold it over and set it down (see figure 2). Make sure you don’t stretch the LCD and touchscreen cables too much.Avoid getting fingerprints on the LCD. If necessary, you can wear latex gloves.
Step 3
There are also magnets to hold the Smart Cover in place.
- First remove the adhesive strips at the four corners of your iPad. There are screws below them (see figure 1).There are also magnets to hold the Smart Cover in place.
- Now remove the three stickers from the LCD (see figures 2 to 4).
- Then unscrew the four Phillips screws.3 x 3.3 mm Phillips screws1 x 4.5 mm Phillips screw
Step 4
Make sure you don’t bend the LCD too much.
- The LCD is lightly glued to the rear panel all along the sides. Carefully insert the laboratory spatula at the edges between the silver rear panel and the LCD to slowly detach the glue (see figures 1 and 2).
Step 5
- There are seven identical Phillips screws holding the silver rear panel in place. Remove them.7 x 1.7 mm Phillips screws
- Now lift the rear panel and remove it.
Step 6
You can also go ahead and remove the battery at this point by skipping ahead to step 13, but we don’t recommend it because you could damage other parts during removal.
- Now remove the three Phillips screws from the silver cable cover (see figure 1).2 x 1.3 mm Phillips screws1 x 2.8 mm Phillips screw
- Then lift the cover to remove it (see figure 2).
- Now carefully lift off the battery connector by inserting the flat end of the ESD spudger slightly below the connector (see figure 3). If you don’t have a spudger, you can also try using your fingernail.You can also go ahead and remove the battery at this point by skipping ahead to step 13, but we don’t recommend it because you could damage other parts during removal.
Step 7
The cable is still lightly glued in place. Use the spudger to detach the glue (see figure 3).
- Disconnect the LCD connector (see figure 1). Be very careful. Insert the flat end of the spudger very slightly below the contact and lift it up. Now you can remove the LCD.
- Disconnect the touchscreen connector (see figure 2). Once again, be very careful.The cable is still lightly glued in place. Use the spudger to detach the glue (see figure 3).
Step 8
- Now remove the three Phillips screws on the bracket plate (see Image 1).2x 1.3 mm Phillips screws1x 2.8 mm Phillips screw
- Now remove the bracke plate (see Image 2).
- Now disconnect the LCD connector (see Image 3). Be very careful. Carefully stick the flat side of a spudger under the contact and pry it off. Now you can take out the LCD.
Step 9
- Now you can reconnect the LCD cable.
- Insert and fasten the bracket plate (see Image 1).
Step 10
- Connect the new touchscreen’s cable and gently press it on at the point where it was glued on.
- Now you can install the LCD cable again (see figure 2).
Step 11
- Now connect the battery connector again.
- Put the silver cover back on and screw it in place (see figure 2).
Step 12
- Put the rear panel back in and screw it in place.
Step 13
Make sure you don’t leave any fingerprints on the display. If necessary, we recommend using latex gloves.
- Now put the LCD back in the frame.Make sure you don’t leave any fingerprints on the display. If necessary, we recommend using latex gloves.
- Now fasten the four Phillips screws and make sure the magnets are positioned correctly.3 x 3 mm Phillips screws1 x 4.5 mm Phillips screw
- Attach the adhesive strips to the LCD again (see figure 2).
Step 14
Make sure there are no fingerprints or dust on the LCD. Remove any fingerprints with a microfiber cleaning cloth. You can use an air compressor or compressed air spray to blow away the dust.
- Now you can attach the screen again. First peel the protective film off the inside of the screen and see if there are any fingerprints.Make sure there are no fingerprints or dust on the LCD. Remove any fingerprints with a microfiber cleaning cloth. You can use an air compressor or compressed air spray to blow away the dust.
- Now remove the protective strips from the adhesive strip.
- Then put on the touchscreen quickly but precisely so no new dust can settle on the LCD.
- Press on the screen at the edges and then weight it down for a long time, for example with a few books, so it’s pressed firmly onto the enclosure.
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