If your iPad display is cracked, unresponsive, or showing screen issues such as lines or flickering, replacing the LCD or touchscreen assembly can restore your device to full functionality. The iPad 6th Generation (2018) features a laminated front digitizer secured with strong adhesive, which means careful heating and safe opening techniques are required during repair.
Manufactured by Apple, this tablet uses delicate flex cables connected directly to the logic board. Improper handling can damage connectors or Touch ID functionality, so patience and proper tools are essential.
This detailed repair guide explains how to safely remove and replace the LCD screen, touchscreen digitizer, or even repair Touch ID components using professional repair methods.
Estimated Repair Time: 40 — 60 Minutes
Device Type: Tablet
Repair Type: LCD Screen and Touchscreen Replacement
You may need this repair if your iPad has:
Compatibility and Model Numbers
This repair guide based on iPad 6th Generation Model.
Model Numbers | A1893, A1954
Required Tools
Make sure the device is turned off and the SIM tray is removed (For Cellular Version)before starting.
How to Find Tools and Parts
Strong adhesive holds the digitizer to the frame.
Alternative:
Use a heat gun or hair dryer carefully around edges.
Avoid overheating.
Insert a plastic pry tool or triangle picker into the gap.
Slowly cut adhesive around the frame.
⚠️ Avoid deep insertion to prevent cable damage.
Flex cables are attached internally.
Do not pull aggressively.
Be careful not to strain the connector.
Disconnect the LCD plug.
Place LCD aside safely.
Disconnect:
These steps are required for:
Install your replacement part:
Ensure connectors align properly.
Reconnect in order:
Verify secure connection.
Secure using three screws.
Place LCD evenly into housing.
Ensure proper alignment.
Install four screws at corners.
Most replacement screens include pre-cut adhesive.
Recommended:
Alternative:
Close display:
Ensure Home Button alignment.
Use:
OR
Leave device secured for adhesive bonding.
Yes. If LCD display works properly, only the digitizer can be replaced.
Yes, if the original Home Button flex cable is reused and not damaged.
Yes. Adhesive is strong and heating prevents glass cracking during removal.
Most touchscreen replacements include pre-cut adhesive strips.
No. Screen replacement does not erase device data.
Reconnect digitizer flex cables securely.
Check connector alignment.
LCD connector may be loose.
Reconnect after removing shield.
Ensure original Home Button cable is installed properly.
Replacement buttons will disable fingerprint function.
Adhesive may be weak.
Apply additional glue or replace adhesive strips.
Check LCD seating and connector pressure.
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