![]() Ideally you would get a resistor the same size & resistance, but I didnt have access to smd reworking-type equipment. That was a year ago & the ipod has worked fine since. I bridged that missing resistor by applying some solder across the 2 pads and when then lcd was re-connected the white screen was fixed. ![]() I had accidentally knocked mine off whilst prying up the lcd connector. The 2nd component up should be a little black resistor. There should be a row of tiny components in a vertical line between the right hand side of the connector and the ambient light sensor (the one with the foam sponge around it). Using a magnifer (20x binocular if possible) look at the area to the right of the lcd connector on the mother board - with the lcd itself disconnected. IF ALL of those things fail and you know the screen itself is not faulty then one thing that worked for me was: ![]() ![]() And of course if you swap the screen and a new one works then of course you know the first screen was faulty. Always try the reset, re-seating lcd connector options first. I would agree with all the solitions above. ![]()
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