Use Repair Assistant to finish an iPhone or iPad repair

Find out how to finish a repair using Repair Assistant.

When to use Repair Assistant

After a part has been replaced in an iPhone or iPad, Repair Assistant will install calibration data to finish the repair.

When you update to iOS 18, you may be asked to finish a repair with Repair Assistant if a part was replaced with a used part or if a part wasn’t calibrated as part of a previous repair.

With iPhone 15 and later, iPad Pro (M4), and iPad Air (M2), if you’re experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices, you can reuse parts from a device of the same model. If you replace a part on a supported device with a part from another device of the same model, you can use Repair Assistant to make sure the part is working as expected and calibrated correctly.

What you need

Your device must be connected to the internet using Wi-Fi.

With iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, if you have one of these devices, you can use Repair Assistant to finish the repair of these parts:

  • iPhone 12 and later: battery, rear camera, display, TrueDepth camera, Logic Board Assembly

  • iPad Pro (M4): display, TrueDepth camera, rear camera

  • iPad Air (M2): front camera, Touch ID

How to use Repair Assistant

  1. Update your device to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Your device must be up to date to finish the repair.

  2. Go to Settings > General > About > Parts & Service History.

  3. Tap Restart & Finish Repair to begin using Repair Assistant.

  4. Follow the onscreen instructions.

Find out more about Parts and Service History

If you’re unable to finish the repair with Repair Assistant

  1. Make sure you’re connected to the internet using Wi-Fi.

  2. Restart your device and try to follow the steps again to finish the repair.

  3. If you’ve installed the part yourself, follow these steps:

    1. Make sure the part has been installed correctly.

    2. Try another part.

  4. If someone else installed the part, it may be protected by Activation Lock. Contact the point of service and ask them to finish the repair for you.

If you don’t finish the repair, you can continue using your device, but the part may not perform as well as a calibrated part. You won’t be able to use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock your device, make payments or sign in to apps until the calibration process has been completed for those parts. Parts and Service History will show Finish Repair next to the part until you’ve finished the repair with Repair Assistant.

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