Introduction
Le Taptic Engine est à l'origine des vibrations et des fonctions de retour haptique de votre iPhone. Utilisez ce tutoriel pour retirer et/ou remplacer le Taptic Engine de votre iPhone 7.
Ce tutoriel vous montre comment retirer l'écran complet afin d'éviter tout dommage au niveau des nappes d'écran. Si vous vous sentez suffisamment confiant pour enlever le Taptic Engine sans trop forcer sur les nappes d'écran, vous pouvez sauter les étapes de retrait de l'écran.
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Vidéo d'introduction
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Éteignez votre iPhone avant de commencer le démontage.
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Retirez les deux vis Pentalobe de 3,4 mm qui se situent sur le bord inférieur de l'iPhone.
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Utilisez un sèche-cheveux, ou bien préparez un iOpener et posez-le sur la partie inférieure de l'iPhone. Patientez environ une minute, ceci fera ramollir l'adhésif en dessous.
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Insérez l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger) dans le coin inférieur droit de l'appareil.
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Bougez la spatule pour agrandir l'espace entre l'écran et le boîtier arrière.
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Faites glisser la spatule le long du bord droit du téléphone tout en défaisant l'adhésif qui maintient l'écran.
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Outil utilisé dans cette étape :Tri-point Y000 Screwdriver$5.99
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Enlevez du support du connecteur inférieur les quatre vis tri-point Y000 de longueurs suivantes :
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Trois vis de 1,2 mm
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Une vis de 2,4 mm
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Assurez-vous que la batterie est débranchée avant de déconnecter ou reconnecter les nappes de cette étape.
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Utilisez l'extrémité plate d'un spudger ou un ongle pour débrancher les deux connecteurs inférieurs de l'écran en les tirant tout droit hors de leur prise sur la carte mère.
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Retirez les deux vis cruciformes de 1,9 mm fixant le conduit pour le baromètre au boîtier arrière.
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A l'aide de l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger), déconnectez le connecteur du Taptic Engine de sa prise sur la carte mère.
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Retirez les trois vis cruciformes de 1,6 mm fixant le Taptic Engine au boîtier arrière.
My screws are stripped here. Please help, I don’t know what to do!
Hey Salva and Kyle, sorry to hear about all these stripped screws! For help with removing them, check out our guide.
I had my 7 battery replaced by an Apple Authorized dealer. Around 2 weeks after the taptic engine started to make a !&&* of a noise when it was activated (sounded as if it was loose)… then 1 month after that… it stopped working completely. fast forward 8-9 months later, the battery they had replaced just wasn’t holding its charge anymore (phone was spending more time plugged in charging and depleting very quickly = full charge lasted about 1-2 hours). Having bought the ifixit battery and have gotten as far as this step, I could see that all three of the 1.6mm screws were just floating around in the compartment and the taptic engine was just being held on via it’s ribbon lead. WTF?! Screws aren’t stripped and I managed to fix it in again. Why would these screws be floating around like this??
another person checking in here to assure you that, if you find a stripped screw (or more) at this step, you’re not crazy. I have one as well! I’m in dis-effing-belief. This phone has NEVER been serviced by anyone, and was allegedly brand new when purchased.
To the person suggesting a dremel tool to remedy this…. *blink**Blink*. Are you kidding me right now? *slap*. Vibrating the !&&* out of all those sensitive parts - not to mention what one slip could end in your phone being effectively sawed in half.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces étapes dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces étapes dans l'ordre inverse.
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20 commentaires
Good job and prof.
Thank you for your amazing instruction, it was my first phone repair ever! iPhone is fully functional again!
were can I buy one tapic Engine?
Hi! In our store the Taptic Engine is just called an iPhone 7 Vibrator. It's linked at the top of the guide, or you can find it here.
About the warning (Opening the iPhone 7 will damage the waterproof seals on the display. If you do not replace the adhesive seals, your phone will function normally, but will no longer be water-resistant). How do I replace the adhesive seals? where can I get them?
@angeljonathan The parts and instructions for replacing the adhesive are linked in Step 18.
I replaced the taptic engine and I also replaced the dock connector, but it stll doesn’t work. I smell apple fuckary… i swear this company is just plain evil…
Answered it myself. YES.
Removed it just now and it is up and running fine.
I will update after a week to confirm.
No need to remove battery either, leave the screen attached and the battery in, start with the barometric vent.
Highly recommend this mod.
thanks for the answer!
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Will it harm iphone to use device without the Taptic Engine?
My home button is not working, nor is the taptic engine that I just installed. Did I get a dud? I followed the instructions very closely and made no mistakes.
why do you need to remove the entire screen component?
accidentally dropped my iphone 7 and now taptic engine not working correctly. it's working but have some noise. how can i fixed that. can i replace another taptic engine directly. if i replace one, have any compatibility issues? how can i find solutions this problem. please help.
Thank you for this guide!! First ever iPhone repair with this device needing only to have the Taptic engine resecured. End result is no clicking on the home button and the phone still works. I have another that I am going to attempt shortly but now I feel more comfortable after knocking out this first one. Really appreciated!!