iPhone 16 Plus Taptic Engine Replacement Tutorial

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 30 Steps

Ready to give your iPhone 16 Plus a little TLC? This guide will help you swap out the Taptic Engine. If your phone’s vibrations are feeling a bit shaky or are playing hard to get, it’s time for a change. Don’t forget to grab some replacement back glass adhesive to wrap up this repair like a pro!

Step 1

– First things first, let’s disconnect those cables from your phone. Give it a little breather!

– Now, hold down the power button along with either volume button, and slide to power off your phone. You’re doing great!

Step 2

– If your screen or back glass is sporting some serious cracks, don’t fret! Just grab some packing tape and lay down overlapping strips over the glass. This will keep you safe and make disassembly a breeze!

Tools Used
  1. Packing Tape

Step 3

– Take a moment to measure 3 mm from the tip and give your opening pick a little love by marking it with a permanent marker. You’re doing great!

Step 4

– Grab your P2 pentalobe driver and take out the two 7.7 mm screws flanking the USB-C port. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair

Step 5

– Grab two strips of tape, line them up along the long edges of your phone, and fold them over the screen to hold it in place. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 6

– Give that blue handle on the Anti-Clamp a little tug back to unlock those arms. You’ve got this!

– Now, with the back glass facing up, slide those arms right over the edge of your phone. Aim to place one suction cup on the back glass and the other on the screen. Try to center them near the bottom edge for the best grip.

– Make sure your phone is supported and resting nice and level between the Anti-Clamp’s arms. A small box can be your best friend here!

– Squeeze those cups together to create some suction magic!

Step 7

– Give that blue handle a gentle tug forward to secure those arms in place.

– Now, twist that handle a full turn—360 degrees—until you see those cups starting to stretch out.

– As the cups stretch, keep an eye on their alignment; they should stay nice and vertical. If they’re slipping around, no worries! Just take off the Anti-Clamp and stick some tape on there to help those cups hold tight.

Step 8

– Warm up your iOpener and give it a cozy spot on the bottom edge of the back glass for about two minutes.

– Take a breather for up to a minute while the adhesive gets a chance to loosen up and create a little gap between the back glass and the frame.

Step 9

– Gently slide the tip of your trusty opening pick into the gap.

– Give a little tug on the pull tabs attached to the suction cups to free the Anti-Clamp.

– Feel free to skip the next two steps – you’re doing great!

Step 10

– Warm up the bottom edge of the back glass with a heated iOpener for a solid two minutes. This will help loosen it up for the next steps!

Step 11

– Grab a suction handle and stick it to the bottom edge of the back glass, right above the USB-C port.

– Give that handle a good, steady pull to open up a little gap between the back glass and the frame.

– Slide the tip of an opening pick into that gap you’ve just created.

Tools Used
  1. Suction Handle

Step 12

– Be mindful of a fragile cable that’s snuggled next to the volume up button, connecting the back glass to the phone. Keep your pick away from here so we don’t accidentally give that cable a haircut!

– Watch out for the spring contacts that are hanging out around the edge of the phone. Make sure your pick doesn’t go too deep in each step, or we might end up bending those little guys!

Step 13

– Gently glide your pick back and forth along the bottom edge to break that adhesive free.

– Once you’re in, keep your pick snugly in the bottom right corner to stop that pesky adhesive from sticking again.

Step 14

– Warm up your trusty iOpener and give the right edge of that back glass a nice two-minute spa session. It’s like a little vacation for your device!

Step 15

– Gently glide your pick around the bottom right corner and make your way halfway up the right edge. You’ll know you’re doing it right when you hit a solid stop at a clip holding the back glass in place.

– Keep that pick in there to make sure the adhesive doesn’t decide to play tricks on you and reseal!

Step 16

– Warm up an iOpener and gently press it against the left edge of the back glass for a cozy two minutes.

Step 17

– Grab a second opening pick and slide it into the bottom edge like a pro.

– Now, gently maneuver that pick around the bottom left corner and along the left edge of the screen. This will help separate the adhesive and let those metal clips break free!

– Keep that pick snugly inserted at the top left corner to make sure the adhesive doesn’t decide to play hide and seek.

Step 18

– Warm up a heated iOpener and give some love to the top edge of that back glass, making sure to include the volume buttons, for about two minutes.

Step 19

– Gently glide your opening pick along the top edge and around the top right corner towards the volume up button to break that adhesive seal like a champ.

Step 20

– Carefully swing the back glass open toward the volume buttons, like you’re opening a treasure chest!

– Give the back glass some support with a clean, sturdy object—think small box—so you don’t put any strain on the delicate cable.

– Now, remove those opening picks like a pro!

Step 21

– Grab your trusty tri-point Y000 driver and get ready to tackle those two 1.3 mm screws keeping the middle connector cover in place. Let’s do this!

Step 22

– Grab those trusty blunt-nose tweezers or your fingers and gently slide the cover towards the left edge of your phone. Give that hook a little nudge to release it from its cozy spot on the logic board.

– Now, go ahead and remove the cover like a pro!

– When it’s time to put things back together, make sure to line up those hooks with their slots on the logic board. Then, just press the cover down and slide it towards the right edge to lock the hooks back in place. You’ve got this!

Step 23

– Grab a spudger and gently use its tip to lift and unplug the battery connector. Easy peasy!

– When you’re putting everything back together, make sure to line up the connector just right over its socket. With a gentle touch, press down using your fingertip or the flat end of that spudger—start on one side, then move to the other, until you hear that satisfying click. No need to force it! If it’s being tricky, just adjust it and give it another go.

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 24

– Gently use the tip of a spudger to lift and disconnect that little wireless charging coil press connector. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 25

– Gently lift the back glass off the frame and set it aside.

– Now, before you seal everything back up, here’s a great chance to check your repair! Simply reconnect the battery and the back glass temporarily (skip the adhesive for now), power on your device, and see if it’s working like a champ. Once you’ve confirmed it’s all good, power it down, disconnect the battery, and get ready to finish up your reassembly.

– Follow this guide to reapply the adhesive and put your back glass back in place. Remember, if you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 26

– Grab your trusty Phillips screwdriver and let’s tackle those screws holding the Taptic Engine bracket in place:

– You’ll be removing two screws that are 1.9 mm long, so keep an eye out for those.

– And don’t forget about the one 2.1 mm long screw—it’s a crucial part of the team!

Step 27

– Grab those tweezers or just use your fingers to gently lift off the Taptic Engine bracket. You’ve got this!

Step 28

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently slide the flat end underneath the Taptic Engine press connector. Give it a little pry to disconnect it with ease!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 29

– Grab your trusty Phillips screwdriver and gently unscrew the 1.8 mm screw that’s keeping the Taptic Engine in place. You’ve got this!

Step 30

– Grab those blunt-nose tweezers or just use your fingers to gently lift and take out the Taptic Engine. You’ve got this!

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