iPhone 13 mini Taptic Engine
Before You Begin
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling guidelines before you begin.
Remove the following part before you begin:
Tools
- 5.4-inch repair tray 
- ESD-safe tweezers 
- JCIS bit 
- Nylon probe (black stick) 
- Super screw bit 
- Torque driver (blue, 0.65 kgf cm) 
- Torque driver (gray, 0.55 kgf cm) 

Removal
- Place the enclosure in the repair tray with the Lightning connector facing the cutout. 
- Use a torque driver and the JCIS bit to remove the two crosshead screws from the Taptic Engine connector cowling. Set aside the screws. - Caution: Don’t damage the grounding spring on the cowling. 
  
- Remove the Taptic Engine connector cowling and save it for reassembly. 
- Use a torque driver and the JCIS bit to remove the crosshead screw from the Taptic Engine . Set aside the screw.  
- Use a torque driver and the super screw bit to remove the super screw from the Taptic Engine . Set aside the screw.  
- Lift the end of the Taptic Engine flex cable off the connector.  
- Use ESD-safe tweezers to remove the Taptic Engine . 
Reassembly
- Position the Taptic Engine in the enclosure. 
- Press the end of the Taptic Engine flex cable to the connector.  
- Use the blue torque driver and super screw bit to install one new super screw (923-06669) into the Taptic Engine .  
- Use the gray torque driver and JCIS bit to install one new crosshead screw (923-06667) into the Taptic Engine .  
- Position the Taptic Engine connector cowling over the end of the Taptic Engine flex cable. - Caution: Inspect the grounding spring on the Taptic Engine connector cowling to ensure that it’s not damaged. 
 
- Use the gray torque driver and JCIS bit to install two new crosshead screws (923-06666) (1) (923-06665) (2) into the Taptic Engine connector cowling. - Caution: Don’t touch the grounding spring on the cowling. 
  
Reinstall the following part to complete reassembly: