iPhone 14 Pro Max charging port charging dock replacement | DIY | nothing left out

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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2023
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Komentáře • 39

  • @TripleA3000
    @TripleA3000 Před 25 dny

    I’m an automotive technician and I respect any professional that repairs technology, you are patient and careful. My charging port constantly gets dirt and particles stuck inside and after several cleanings over time and spraying compressed air into the port it won’t charge any longer. I was told compressed air was a bad idea so I stopped doing it, haven’t been able to verify if this is true or not.

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před 24 dny

      what a wonderful video idea, i would assume crazy high pressure is bad so probably just using light bursts would be fine. ill make a video about it

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před 24 dny

      I just tried 120 psi No issue

    • @TripleA3000
      @TripleA3000 Před 24 dny

      @@repaironwheels info came from a co worker who went phone repair guy in my city and told him compressed air would damage the internals, so don’t really know how legitimate the claim is. Google has no answers for compressed air at above 100 psi. If What is absolutely a fact is that compressed air from a compressor will shoot tiny particles, and if you spray you’re skin it will penetrate it and go into you’re blood stream, causing air bubbles in you’re blood and medical issues. If it can penetrate you’re tiny pores, maybe these particles are what damage the super tiny pins in the charging port

  • @xehussein
    @xehussein Před měsícem

    You are truly a professional

  • @carscaped
    @carscaped Před měsícem

    Thank you helped me fix my charging port :)

  • @benqu88
    @benqu88 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you very much for this, it was the only good tutorial video I could find :) Will try the fix next week, hopefully it works.
    One question; at the end you just plopped the screen down, without applying new adhesive. Is it just not that essential?

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před 7 měsíci +1

      At the time of making this video I didn’t have access to genuine Apple gaskets. I’m not entirely convinced that replacing the gasket will make the device water resistant either. That being said I’m making a video about that soon. I have an iPhone 12 I’m going to replace the gasket and then put it under water

    • @benqu88
      @benqu88 Před 7 měsíci

      @@repaironwheels Thank you for answering.

    • @benqu88
      @benqu88 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@repaironwheels Hi again. I did the repair, it mostly went better than expected, but at end I am having a problem - phone doesn't turn on. It did throughout the repair. I turned it on after taking the screen off and it was fine. I turned it on again after replacing the charging port part and assemblying and it did. Then I disconnected the screen ribbon again to check something and after attaching it again and screwing on the "A16 bionic" plate, it didn't turn on anymore. I was careful throughout the repair to always disonnect the battery first and connect it last, I'm only unsure for on of the times if I actually did it that way -- If it would short something, would it spark or leave a black mark somewhere? Because there was none of that. Also, when screwing in the A16 bionic plate, I might have swapped two screws, and put the one that comes into the hole over the bracket, into a different hole - could that have done something to the board? These are the only two things that come to mind.
      The pins on bothe ribbon cables and the ribbon ports look fine and don't look to have debree in them.
      I know this is annoying for you "someone inexperienced f**d up, and now they want help", so if you don't feel like answering, I will totally understand.

    • @benqu88
      @benqu88 Před 6 měsíci

      Just an update on the situation, the above turned out to not be anything major, I only needed to plug in the phone and the screen then turned on. Thank you again for your video guide, I don't know if I would even attempt the repair without it.

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před 6 měsíci

      @benqu88 glad I was able to help

  • @darcycuttlefish3981
    @darcycuttlefish3981 Před rokem

    So I am correct in thinking that the charging port is not tied to the device like battery, cameras, etc and can be replaced without triggering errors?

  • @moharz3575
    @moharz3575 Před rokem

    Your welcome 11:10 from the UK

  • @user-nd1rv1ze9k
    @user-nd1rv1ze9k Před 7 měsíci

    After doing this repair, have you ever had the phone really heat up and drain the battery, even though it's just idling?

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před 7 měsíci

      That usually means something is wrong

    • @user-nd1rv1ze9k
      @user-nd1rv1ze9k Před 7 měsíci

      @@repaironwheels I figured 🙃. I'll open it back up and see if I find anything

  • @michigo8234
    @michigo8234 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi. how many cost to replace the Dock Connector on the iphone 14 pro max?

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před 9 měsíci

      I don’t quote through comments because my pricing will inevitably change as time passes and I don’t want someone to make a decision based on an incorrect quote

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před 9 měsíci

      I’d you want a quote, call or text me

  • @mitsumike6g729
    @mitsumike6g729 Před 5 měsíci

    That’s pretty awesome. I assumed any sort of liquid getting into the phone would cause damage.

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před 5 měsíci +1

      If you’re referring to the iso alcohol you are safe as long as you use 91% or higher. I use 99% to clean off the board after soldering. You could soak a motherboard in 99% for a week and it wouldn’t damage it
      Any other liquid I would avoid

  • @jumanazar1805
    @jumanazar1805 Před rokem

    I think this is the same video as you uploaded before

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před rokem

      I took footage from 1 phone and made it into 2 repair, 1 for the housing 1 for the charge port

  • @moharz3575
    @moharz3575 Před rokem

    Alcohol damage the screen??

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před rokem +1

      Oled display assembly is unaffected by iso alcohol. Been using this exact method going on 15 months no with no issues
      Sort of a side note, if you use too much iso alcohol on lcd models (xr, 11, SE, etc) you can leave blemishes on the backlight. But you are good to on on oled models

    • @moharz3575
      @moharz3575 Před rokem

      @@repaironwheels great so use of alcohol is fine one iphone 12/13/14?

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely. I also use iso on battery adhesive, to clean ear speaker mesh, or on other flex’s that seem to be putting up a fight. Just keep it away from the backlight ok LCD models

    • @moharz3575
      @moharz3575 Před rokem

      ​@@repaironwheelsgreat your absolutely amazing thanks alot!!

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před rokem +3

      What good is knowledge if it’s not passed on, right?

  • @user-ru5ey2ji8x
    @user-ru5ey2ji8x Před rokem +1

    this is no a 14 pro max

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před rokem

      Id agree with you but then both of us would be wrong.
      You can clearly see at 11:12 the lack of sim tray thanks to Esim adoption on the 14 series

    • @repaironwheels
      @repaironwheels  Před rokem

      In your defense 14 pro max and 13 pro max are nearly identical inside.
      I ordered a 13 pro max and 14 pro max oem pull housing right before this video and I had to stare at both of them for a while before figuring out which one was the 14 pro max