Need help identifying a part - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was changing my digitizer today and while taking out the motherboard this small rubber piece fell to the ground. If you know where this is supposed to go the info would be greatly appreciated.

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Kaiser screen damaged, now need new jog-wheel

So I was attempting to replace the LCD on my Kaiser after it cracked in the summer. Was able to take apart the screws no problem until I got to the screw which held down the PCB for the Jog Wheel. I managed to round off that screw head!
I left it for about 6 months thinking what to do with it, then in a bout of madness, prized the whole PCB off the board.
Does anybody know who sell HTC Tytn II parts? I need the mini PCB that broke.
Please see the 2 images below.
Any help is much greatly appreciated.
sorry ronzinio, cant help you, but i am at the same stage with the rounded screw
i have a whole new case waiting to fit after my phone slid along the pavement and scratched the front cover. i have 2 choices now, drill the head of the screw off, but then i would have to get the screw stub out and replace it, or break the casing from around the thumbwheel until i can remove the assembley and then hopefully get the two pieces apart.
any other suggestions anyone????????
If the screw head was stripped, i would suggest using a screw thats a size bigger, (sometimes even a flat head) and just make sure its firmly pressed against the screw when you attempt to unscrew it.
I dont know about small screws as the ones in phones, but i've had to use extractor sets to get out stripped engine bolts. Go to your local electronics repair shop and seek some advice there.
as for ronzinio, check out cnn.cn, i can't remember if they had the jog wheel or not but they have some components of htc devices (my internet is running like crap and its taking the site forever to load)
Good luck to both of you guys.
woo hoo, new case is on now, mmmmmm shiney.
decided to drill the top off the jog wheel board screw, only a few seconds. after that took whole phone apart and replaced back and front. didnt bother about the jog wheel board screw. it is held by a rubber plate and sandwiched in by the case. no movement now but did intend to put a dab of superglue on if it moves at all. few worrying moments snapping case back together but alls well now. thanks to folks on this forum for pointers to htc manual and russian site for dismantling pics. one happy bunny here

Exp. Hardware help needed - Broke the latch that secures the camera flex cable

I've managed to disassemble and reassemble my phone many times now. I've replaced the touch, lcd, and now the housing.
Unfortunately, my last venture costs me my camera. I really don't use it that much, however I'd like my phone fully functional.
The small black latch that clamps down the flex cable of the camera on the board snapped off and now I've lost it, so gluing it back is out of the question.
Can someone please give me a glimmer of hope that there is a remedy for this. Has anyone ever had a similar problem with any other sort of hardware?
Thanks for the help.

[Q] Video disassembly to repair cracked digitizer

Hi there - I've looked all over youtube and can't see any advice on how to dis-assemble a P970 Black Optimus.
I've stripped it right down removing all the boards but can't get past the metal plate to the screen underneath. Plenty of digitizers on ebay but need to work out how to get the screen out. I know it might be taped down with 3M tape which could need some heat - but first hand experience is better than guess work.
Anyone have any suggestions or links for help please?
Thanks.

Replacing back panel adhesives

hi friends,
I need to replace my back panel adhesive strips, can anyone please post a guide for how to do that? thanks in advance
come on guys, please
I had to open my Xperia Z once, to replace the headphone connector and I found good help opening the device in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNrtamZuf7E
I ordered the spare parts on the site that posted the video; www.rounded.com. They also sell a complete adhesive strip for the back-cover:
http://rounded.com/sony-xperia-z-l36h-back-cover-adhesive.html
This back-cover strip is fixed in the correct shape between two plastic foils so placing it is as easy as positioning double-sided tape on the back of a poster.
Just watch out: rounded.com is a dutch company, so shipment to the US might take quite a while and half of the mails they send contain some dutch-english gibberish.
thank you very much I really appreciate it, so do I need to heat the strips and use clamps to hold the back cover after installing them?
No, the adhesive strip I got was self-sticking. I just centered it inside the phone and put the back cover on. After about half a minute of pressure around the edges of the back cover, it was like new. It's also waterproof again.
thanks man for all your helps

LCD Separator Issues

Hi All,
I've been doing repairs for a little while. But every time I've done a screen repair I've replaced the whole assembly. However recently I decided to buy an LCD separator to hopefully cut my costs. However every attempt I've made so far hasn't gone well. I keep slicing the wire between the first layer and the rest of the lcd, rather than between the glass and the lcd.
I was wondering if you guys had any advice you could share, am I better off starting away from the display cables and working towards them or the other direction? Or is it an issue with the temperature, I've been working at about 85°C is this too hot or too cold?
Any help or other advice would be greatly appreciated.
All the best
Will
bobjohnsonandco said:
Hi All,
I've been doing repairs for a little while. But every time I've done a screen repair I've replaced the whole assembly. However recently I decided to buy an LCD separator to hopefully cut my costs. However every attempt I've made so far hasn't gone well. I keep slicing the wire between the first layer and the rest of the lcd, rather than between the glass and the lcd.
I was wondering if you guys had any advice you could share, am I better off starting away from the display cables and working towards them or the other direction? Or is it an issue with the temperature, I've been working at about 85°C is this too hot or too cold?
Any help or other advice would be greatly appreciated.
All the best
Will
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