The standby button or volume control isn’t working.

In this guide, we show you how to replace your iPhone 5’s defective standby/volume control cable. You need this repair if the standby button isn’t working or has no pressure point. You also need it if the mute button or the volume up/down buttons aren’t working.

Required tools

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  • Menda ESD Spudger

    Menda ESD Spudger

    You need a flat plastic prying tool to disconnect the various plugs and connectors.

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  • Tweezers

    Tweezers

    We recommend using tweezers to remove screws and various small parts from your device.

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  • Pick Set

    Pick Set

    You need a flat but stable tool such as a pick to pry out parts that are glued in place.

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  • Steel Laboratory Spatula

    Steel Laboratory Spatula

    You need a flat and sturdy prying tool to disconnect glued parts.

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  • Pentalobe PL1 screwdriver

    Pentalobe PL1 screwdriver

    You need the right screwdriver for removing pentalobe PL1 screws.

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  • Phillips PH00 screwdriver

    Phillips PH00 screwdriver

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Getting started with the repair of your iPhone 5

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33 steps
  1. Removing the enclosure screws

    iPhone 5 - Removing the enclosure screws 01
    1. You need a pentalobe screwdriver to open the iPhone 5.
    2. Remove the two pentalobe screws at the bottom of the enclosure. They are located to the right and left of the Lightning connector. LPut the screws in the same compartment of your organizer tray.
      2 x 3.6 mm pentalobe screws
  2. Lifting the display

    iPhone 5 - Lifting the display 01
    iPhone 5 - Lifting the display 02
    iPhone 5 - Lifting the display 03
    iPhone 5 - Lifting the display 04
    iPhone 5 - Lifting the display 05
    1. Put your iPhone 5 on a soft, clean surface to avoid scratching the back.
    2. To lift the front panel, you need a suction cup and the hard plastic pick. If the screen is severely cracked, cover all of it with packing tape.
    3. Place the suction cup over the Home button (if possible) or next to it (see figure 1). While lifting the screen with the suction cup, insert the hard plastic pick between the aluminum frame and the display frame and press down the aluminum frame. Also use the hard plastic pick to raise the screen (see figures 2 and 3). This usually takes several attempts.
    4. As soon as you can lift the screen a little bit (see figure 4), you have to carefully work your way around the outside until it’s loosened on both sides (see figure 5).
    5. Once the display is fully detached, you can flip it up at the Home button. Note that the display cables are still connected to the logic board (see next step).
  3. Disconnecting the connectors

    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the connectors 01
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the connectors 02
    1. First remove the three Phillips screws from the silver cover (see figure 1). Put the screws in the same compartment of your organizer tray.
      2 x 1.2 mm Phillips screws
      1 x 1.7 mm Phillips screw (not magnetic)
    2. Now you can disconnect the following three connectors (see figure 2). Be very careful.
    3. Place the pointed tip of the spudger very slightly below the contact and lift it up. Make sure you don’t break off the resistors that are soldered onto the logic board. In later batches of phones, the resistors are protected by a black plastic film.
      LCD
      Touchscreen
      Front camera/sensor/earpiece
  4. Disconnecting the battery connector

    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the battery connector 01
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the battery connector 02
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the battery connector 03
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the battery connector 04
    1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the Phillips screws on the battery connector (see figure 1). Then lift the cover using the spudger (see figure 2). Put all the parts in the same compartment of the organizer tray.
      1 x 1.8 mm Phillips screw (funnel head)
      1 x 1.7 mm Phillips screw
    2. Now carefully lift off the battery connector by inserting the pointed tip of the ESD spudger slightly below the connector (see figure 3). If you don’t have a spudger, you can also try using your fingernail.
    3. Test the new cable set.
      • Temporarily connect the new cable set.
      • Connect the display again.
      • Then connect the battery.
      • Start your iPhone and check whether the volume up/down buttons, the mute button and the standby button work.
        Standby/volume up/volume down/mute buttons

  5. Removing the battery

    iPhone 5 - Removing the battery 01
    1. Now remove the battery. It’s sometimes glued firmly in place. Insert the flat end of the spudger into the space between the battery and the logic board, and carefully lift the battery.
      The logic board is very sensitive. You can also lift the battery from the other side.If the battery’s really stuck on, use other leverage points to the right and left of the original spot to pry it off. If you still can’t detach the battery, you can use a heat gun to slightly warm the glue from the outside and soften it.
  6. Plastic tab

    iPhone 5 - Plastic tab 01
    1. Fold the plastic tab with the warning over and press it firmly onto the adhesive strip. This way, it won’t get in the way during your repair.
  7. Removing the SIM card tray

    iPhone 5 - Removing the SIM card tray 01
    1. You can use the SIM Tool or a paperclip to remove the SIM card tray. Press the SIM Tool into the small hole in the SIM card tray to remove it.
  8. Disconnecting the ribbon cable

    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the ribbon cable 01
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the ribbon cable 02
    1. Remove the Phillips screw and the silver cover below it (see figure 1). Put the parts in the same compartment of your organizer tray.
      1 x 1.2 mm Phillips screw
    2. Disconnect the connector of the Lightning connector’s ribbon cable (see figure 2) by placing the pointed tip of the spudger very slightly below the contact and lifting it up. Then carefully fold the cable over.
  9. Disconnecting the contact

    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the contact 01
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the contact 02
    1. Carefully lift off the antenna connector using the laboratory spatula (see figure 1).
    2. Then lift the standby/volume cable set connector to remove it (see figure 2). Carefully place the pointed tip of the spudger or spatula below the contact and lift it up. Make sure you don’t break off any of the resistors that are soldered onto the logic board.
  10. Removing the Phillips screws

    iPhone 5 - Removing the Phillips screws 01
    iPhone 5 - Removing the Phillips screws 02
    1. Remove the two Phillips screws and the bracket below them. There’s another connection underneath. Put the parts in the same compartment of your organizer tray.
      1 x 2.3 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 1.5 mm Phillips screw
  11. Removing the antenna screws

    iPhone 5 - Removing the antenna screws 01
    1. Remove the two Phillips screws that connect the antenna to the frame.
      2 x 1.3 mm Phillips screws
  12. Removing the connection cables

    iPhone 5 - Removing the connection cables 01
    iPhone 5 - Removing the connection cables 02
    1. Remove the two connection cables (see figures 1 and 2). Carefully place the pointed tip of the spudger or spatula below the contact and lift it up. Make sure you don’t break off any of the resistors that are soldered onto the logic board.
  13. Removing the logic board screws

    iPhone 5 - Removing the logic board screws 01
    iPhone 5 - Removing the logic board screws 02
    1. Now unscrew all five screws that hold the logic board in place (see figure 1).
    2. Three of the screws have an internal thread. The one next to the rear camera isn’t magnetic. You can remove this screw with a flathead screwdriver or the spatula. Put the screws in the same compartment of your organizer tray.
      3 x 2.7 mm Phillips/flathead screws
      2 x 2.3 mm Phillips screws
    3. Lift the camera flash using the laboratory spatula (see figure 2).
  14. Disconnecting the Wi-Fi antenna

    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the Wi-Fi antenna 01
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the Wi-Fi antenna 02
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the Wi-Fi antenna 03
    iPhone 5 - Disconnecting the Wi-Fi antenna 04
    1. Slightly raise the logic board using the spudger (see figure 1) and turn it around the longitudinal axis by the plastic tab (see figures 2 and 3).
    2. On the other side, disconnect the antenna connector by carefully pulling it off the plug head using the spudger (see figure 3).
    3. Carefully remove the logic board.
  15. Removing the standby screw

    iPhone 5 - Removing the standby screw 01
    iPhone 5 - Removing the standby screw 02
    1. First remove the foam sticker (see figure 1).
    2. Now remove the Phillips screw (see figure 2). Put the screw and foam sticker in the same compartment of your organizer tray.
      1 x 1.9 mm Phillips screw
  16. Removing the screws and the metal bracket

    iPhone 5 - Removing the screws and the metal bracket 01
    1. Now remove the screws and the metal bracket. Use the laboratory spatula or a flathead screwdriver to remove the screw with the internal thread.
      1 x 2.9 mm Phillips/flathead screw
      1 x 1.6 mm Phillips screw
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  18. Removing the vibration motor

    iPhone 5 - Removing the vibration motor 01
    1. Remove the three screws that hold the vibration motor and its support frame in place.
      1 x 1.8 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 2.4 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 1.5 mm Phillips screw
    2. Now remove the vibration motor.
  19. Removing the volume and mute button bracket

    iPhone 5 - Removing the volume and mute button bracket 01
    1. Remove the three Phillips screws in the volume and mute button bracket. This bracket is glued to the cable set.
    2. 1 x 1.7 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 1.8 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 1.9 mm Phillips screw
  20. Removing the cable set

    iPhone 5 - Removing the cable set 01
    iPhone 5 - Removing the cable set 02
    iPhone 5 - Removing the cable set 03
    iPhone 5 - Removing the cable set 04
    1. The cable set is still lightly glued in place. Carefully detach it using the laboratory spatula (see figures 1 and 2).
    2. The standby button is glued to the metal rocker switch (see figure 3). Now detach the cable set from the rocker switch. It’s better if you don’t remove the rocker switch because putting it back in is pretty tough.
    3. Once the cable set is detached from the rocker switch, you can take it out with tweezers (see figure 4) or your fingers.
  21. Preparing the new cable set

    iPhone 5 - Preparing the new cable set 01
    iPhone 5 - Preparing the new cable set 02
    iPhone 5 - Preparing the new cable set 03
    1. Take the following parts from the old cable set and add them to the new one (see figure 1):
      • Metal rail for the volume controller
      • Vibration switch socket
      • Soft sticker for the connector
    2. You should solder the new cable set to the socket of the vibration switch. If you just glue it, the switch could come off of the socket. Take off the silver cover and remove the old plastic residue (see figure 2).
    3. You have to put the three plastic rods through the openings in the socket.Afterwards, you have to solder them as shown in figure 3 to form a little plate you can use to attach the socket firmly to the cable set.
  22. Installing the cable set

    iPhone 5 - Installing the cable set 01
    iPhone 5 - Installing the cable set 02
    iPhone 5 - Installing the cable set 03
    iPhone 5 - Installing the cable set 04
    1. Stick the standby button securely onto the metal rocker switch again (see figure 1). This part is a bit tricky. If you can’t do it, take out the rocker switch and then stick the standby button on it.
    2. Connect the vibration switch and volume controller at their original location (see figure 2).
    3. When you install the vibration rocker switch, make sure the vibration switch is facing downward (you can see the orange stripe outside along the frame). This makes it easier to connect the button to the rocker switch the right way. (See figure 3).
    4. Then screw in the volume and mute button bracket (see figure 4).
      1 x 1.7 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 1.8 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 1.9 mm Phillips screw
  23. Installing the vibration motor

    iPhone 5 - Installing the vibration motor 01
    1. Fasten the three Phillips screws that hold the vibration motor and its support frame in place.
      1 x 1.8 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 2.4 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 1.5 mm Phillips screw
  24. Screwing in the cable set

    iPhone 5 - Screwing in the cable set 01
    iPhone 5 - Screwing in the cable set 02
    iPhone 5 - Screwing in the cable set 03
    1. Attach the metal bracket and the following screws (see figure 1).
      1 x 2.9 mm Phillips/flathead screw
      1 x 1.6 mm Phillips screw
    2. Now fasten the Phillips screw on the standby switch (see figure 2). The rocker frame for the standby button has to face upward in this process.
      1 x 1.9 mm Phillips screw
    3. Attach the foam sticker (see figure 3).

  25. Installing the logic board

    iPhone 5 - Installing the logic board 01
    iPhone 5 - Installing the logic board 02
    iPhone 5 - Installing the logic board 03
    iPhone 5 - Installing the logic board 04
    1. Reconnect the WLAN antenna connector to the logic board (see figure 1) and put the logic board back in its original position (see figure 2). Use figure 4 to check whether your logic board is in the right place.
    2. Put in the camera flash (see figure 3).
    3. Now screw in all five screws that hold the logic board in place (see figure 4).
      3 x 2.7 mm Phillips/flathead screws
      2 x 2.3 mm Phillips screws
  26. Connecting the connection cables

    iPhone 5 - Connecting the connection cables 01
    1. Connect the two connection cables again. Make sure the connectors are fitted properly.
  27. Fastening the antenna screws

    iPhone 5 - Fastening the antenna screws 01
    1. Fasten the two Phillips screws that connect the antenna to the frame.
      2 x 1.3 mm Phillips screws
  28. Fastening the Phillips screws

    iPhone 5 - Fastening the Phillips screws 01
    1. Install the bracket and fasten it with the two Phillips screws.
      1 x 2.3 mm Phillips screw
      1 x 1.5 mm Phillips screw
  29. Connecting the contacts

    iPhone 5 - Connecting the contacts 01
    iPhone 5 - Connecting the contacts 02
    1. Connect the antenna connector and the standby/volume cable set connector again (see figure 1).
    2. Now connect the ribbon cable, put the cover over it and screw it in (see figure 2).
      1 x 1.2 mm Phillips screw
  30. Aligning the plastic tab

    iPhone 5 - Aligning the plastic tab 01
    1. Detach the plastic tab with the warning or stick it back in if you took it out.
  31. Installing the battery

    iPhone 5 - Installing the battery 01
    1. Now put the battery back in the iPhone and position it as close to the logic board as possible.
    2. Click the battery connector back into place.
    3. Then put the cover on and screw it in.
      1 x 1.8 mm Phillips screw (funnel head)
      1 x 1.7 mm Phillips screw
  32. Attaching the display

    iPhone 5 - Attaching the display 01
    iPhone 5 - Attaching the display 02
    iPhone 5 - Attaching the display 03
    1. Now reconnect the connectors (see figure 1). The LCD connector sometimes comes undone when you connect the touchscreen connector.
      LCD
      Touchscreen
      Front camera/sensor/earpiece
    2. Reattach the battery connector and fix the coverplate again.
    3. Start your iPhone as soon as the connectors are securely attached. Check the function of the LCD, touchscreen, proximity sensor, front camera and earpiece.
    4. Now attach the cover and screw it in place (see figure 2).
      2 x 1.2 mm Phillips screws
      1 x 1.7 mm Phillips screw (not magnetic)
    5. Then carefully fold down the screen. Make sure that the edge of the screen where the cables are clicks into place properly. Now carefully press the screen on toward the Home button until it’s properly installed in the frame. (See figure 3).
  33. Fastening the enclosure screws

    iPhone 5 - Fastening the enclosure screws 01
    1. Now screw in the two pentalobe screws at the bottom of the enclosure.
      2 x 3.6 mm pentalobe screws
  34. Setting the time

    iPhone 5 - Setting the time 01

    When the battery is removed from the device, the iPhone loses the time and sets itself to 1:00 a.m. on 1/1/1970. You could have trouble connecting to the cellular network if the time isn’t set.

    After a repair, complete the following steps:

    1. Synchronize your iPhone with iTunes or connect to a WLAN network and wait until the time is set.
    2. Remove the SIM tray with the SIM card and reinsert it.
    3. Activate airplane mode on the device and then deactivate airplane mode.
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