iPad Pro 11" 3rd/4th Gen Charging Port Replacement - Step-by-Step Fix!

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Published1 week ago
Duration8:24
Video IDDVVZWN4TH-k
Languageen-IN
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Is your iPad Pro 11" (3rd or 4th Gen) completely dead, or struggling to hold a charge? In this step-by-step repair tutorial, we show you the complete professional process of opening the iPad Pro and replacing a faulty, worn-out, or physically damaged USB-C charging port. ​The 11-inch iPad Pro (3rd & 4th Gen / M1 & M2 models) uses a modular charging port flex cable that is screwed down to the housing—meaning no advanced microsoldering is required for the port itself! However, removing the fragile screen safely requires patience, proper heat management, and the right technique. ​If your iPad only charges at a specific angle, shows no power draw on a USB meter, or won't connect to your computer, this is the fix you need. ​🛠️ TOOLS & PARTS USED IN THIS VIDEO: ​Replacement Part: iPad Pro 11" 3rd/4th Gen USB-C Port Flex (Choose Black or Silver trim to match your housing) ​Heat Source: Heat Pad (set to 75°C–80°C) or Premium Heat Gun ​Opening Tools: iFlex Metal Blade, Ultra-Thin Plastic Opening Picks / Cards ​Screwdrivers: Phillips #00 & Torx T3/T4 (depending on exact internal shield variations) ​Testing: USB-C PD Power Delivery Amperage Meter / Tester ​Adhesive: Tesa Tape (2mm) or B-7000 Glue for final screen resealing ​Cleaning: Isopropyl Alcohol (99% IPA) & Microfiber cloth Watch out for Face ID: The top alignment ambient light and Face ID sensor array cables are highly fragile. Prying too deeply at the top edge can permanently disable Face ID. ​👉 Enjoyed the video? Hit that Subscribe button, leave a Like, and drop a comment if you have any questions during your repair! ​#iPadProFix #iPadRepair #USBCPortRepair #TechTutorial #iPadPro11 #M1iPadPro #M2iPadPro #FixItYourself #RightToRepair

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