10 Feb
2011
10 Feb
'11
8 p.m.
You can start with ifixit.com. It took me a couple of tries (and a couple of trahed ipod's) before I got it right with one of the models. The different versions have differing levels of difficulty. One of them is a definite trick because of a very thin piece of circuit board with screw in the middle and the earphone plug on it. I've done a couple of replacements, but you need a steady hand. They may also do replacements and provide parts - I can't remember. Hope this helps at least a little. DaveC -- David P. Connell "Watch where you're going; remember where you've been."