If your Xiaomi Redmi 10 is not vibrating, has weak vibration alerts, or vibration has stopped completely, the vibrator motor may be faulty. This issue commonly occurs due to drops, moisture exposure, or long-term wear.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to replace the vibrator motor on the Xiaomi Redmi 10 using a clear, step-by-step process. Each repair stage is aligned with timestamps for easy reference, making this guide useful for both DIY users and technicians.
Device Type: Smartphone
Device Model: Xiaomi Redmi 10
Repair Type: Vibrator Motor Replacement
Estimated Time: 30–45 minutes
You may need to replace the vibrator motor if you experience:
Compatibility and Model Numbers
Model Numbers : 21061119AG, 21061119DG, 21061119AL, 21121119SG, 22011119UY, 21121119VL, 22011119TI
How to Find Tools and Parts
Protect Your Redmi 10 Series
Power off your Xiaomi Redmi 10 completely before starting the repair.
Prepare the device for disassembly by positioning it on a clean, heat-resistant surface.
Heat gently around the rear cover edges until the adhesive softens.
Using a heating pad, place the back cover side down, select the mobile phone heating option, and wait for completion.
Alternatively, use a heat gun or hairdryer.
Create an opening with a suction cup, insert a plastic card or pry tool, and cut through the adhesive.
Remove the back cover carefully.
Undo five screws and remove the camera lens frame from the device.
Undo eleven screws securing the midframe.
Eject the SIM tray, disconnect the fingerprint flex cable, and gently separate the midframe using a plastic pry tool.
Carefully pry out and remove the ringer (speaker) cover from the body.
Disconnect the antenna cable and charging board connector.
Gently remove the charging port board from the frame.
Apply gentle heat to loosen the adhesive.
Carefully pry out and remove the non-working vibrator motor.
Place the new vibrator motor into position.
Ensure it is seated correctly and aligned with the contact points.
Reinstall the charging port board and reconnect the antenna cable securely.
Place and secure the ringer (speaker) cover back onto the body.
Reconnect the fingerprint flex and battery connector.
Secure the midframe and ensure all clips are properly fastened.
Place the camera lens frame back into position and secure it using five screws.
Check the back cover adhesive.
If necessary, apply B7000 glue or new double-sided adhesive.
Place the back cover onto the body.
Use bonding clips or rubber bands to secure the back cover tightly.
Leave the device secured for some time to ensure proper adhesion.
Yes, if the issue is caused by a faulty motor, replacement will restore normal vibration.
You don’t need to remove the battery, but disconnecting the battery connector is mandatory.
Usually no, but light adhesive may be present. Ensure proper seating during installation.
Yes, but if vibration does not work even in hardware tests, the motor likely needs replacement.
Check that the charging port board and vibrator motor contacts are properly connected.
Ensure the vibrator motor is seated flat and not obstructed by adhesive.
Recheck the battery connector and midframe connections.
Apply additional adhesive and use bonding clips for a longer period.
After completing the repair, test vibration functionality by enabling vibration in system settings and checking incoming calls and notifications.
Allow the back cover adhesive to cure fully before using the phone normally.
Proper reassembly and alignment are key to long-term reliability.
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