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iPod Mini 2nd Generation — Replacement Aluminum Housing (Green)

iPod Mini 2nd Generation — Replacement Aluminum Housing (Green)

Regular price $66.48 USD
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Housing 4GB / 6GB

Replacement housing or trim part for iPod Mini 2nd Generation. Use it to restore fit, finish, color, case alignment, or visible damage rather than to fix an internal electronics fault.

Product Overview

Choose this housing listing to restore the visible fit, finish, or mounting hardware on the iPod Mini 2nd Generation.

Use the Compatible Variants table below to confirm capacity, color, or order-number fitment.

This is a fit-and-finish part, so choose it by physical damage, color, part shape, and missing hardware rather than by an electrical symptom.

Choose Your Option

This part comes in multiple variants. Confirm your iPod's generation, color, and order number before ordering.

Pink Replacement Aluminum Housing (Pink) Capacity: 4GB / 6GB · Color: Pink View this option → Blue Replacement Aluminum Housing (Blue) Capacity: 4GB / 6GB · Color: Blue View this option →
Green Replacement Aluminum Housing (Green) Capacity: 4GB / 6GB · Color: Green

Used factory original Apple green aluminum housing for iPod Mini 2nd Gen. Housing only; bezels and click wheel are separate.

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Silver Replacement Aluminum Housing (Silver) Capacity: 4GB / 6GB · Color: Silver View this option →

What Is Included

Included

Replacement Aluminum Housing (Green) Free plastic pry opening tool 1 year warranty

Not Included

click wheel, top bezel, bottom bezel, logic board, battery, storage drive unless explicitly stated on this listing.

Quick Buying Check

Buy this when

  • Use this listing when the original aluminum housing (green) is damaged, missing, mismatched, or physically worn; diagnose internal symptoms separately.
  • The original part is cracked, scratched, dented, bent, missing, loose, or cosmetically worn.
  • The model, color, model-specific fitment, and capacity family match this listing.

Do not buy for

  • Do not use this part for: Other iPod Mini generation unless explicitly cross-listed.
  • Do not use this part for: Top bezel, bottom dock bezel, click wheel, logic board, battery, or storage drive.

General wear

Confirm visible wear, product family, and fitment before ordering.

Specifications & Fitment

Part Details

Detail Value
Model Number A1051
EMC EMC 2044
Condition Used — factory original Apple part. Normal cosmetic wear expected.
Material Anodized aluminum
Colors Silver, Blue, Pink, Green
Dimensions 3.6 x 2.0 x 0.5"

Compatible Variants

Order Number Capacity Color Case Compatible Notes
M9802LL/A 4GB Blue Yes— compatible Color swap — physically fits, different color from original
M9806LL/A 4GB Green Yes
M9804LL/A 4GB Pink Yes— compatible Color swap — physically fits, different color from original
M9800LL/A 4GB Silver Yes— compatible Color swap — physically fits, different color from original
M9803LL/A 6GB Blue Yes— compatible Color swap — physically fits, different color from original
M9807LL/A 6GB Green Yes
M9805LL/A 6GB Pink Yes— compatible Color swap — physically fits, different color from original
M9801LL/A 6GB Silver Yes— compatible Color swap — physically fits, different color from original

Cosmetic Failure Signs — When to Replace

This housing is a cosmetic part — it does not change how the iPod plays, charges, or syncs. Replace it when the damage is physical:

Scratches and scuffs through the anodized color Mini housings wear at the corners and edges first; deep marks show bare aluminum under the color.
Dents and bent edges Drop damage at the tube edges that the end caps no longer hide.
Faded or mismatched color Sun-faded anodizing, or a shell that no longer matches the click wheel and caps after earlier part swaps.
Damage from a previous opening Pry marks and bent tube ends from earlier service that keep the assembly from sliding together cleanly.

Not every buyer here is fixing damage: matching the original green finish after another repair, restoring a gift or keepsake iPod to clean condition, and finishing a refreshed shell while the case is already open are just as common.

Do Not Buy This Housing Part Yet If...

Situation Start here instead
A symptom points to a different part Start with battery for power/runtime symptoms; hard-drive cable for folder, clicking, or restore symptoms; dock-port bracket for dock, sync, or charge-port symptoms; click wheel for click-wheel or control symptoms; logic board for board-side damage or multi-system symptoms before buying this part.
You see a folder icon, clicking noise, or restore failure Start with the storage drive, drive cable, or flash-storage check for your model before buying this part.
Liquid, corrosion, or board-side damage changes the diagnosis Use this housing part only when the visible fit, finish, or physical damage matches.
Variant or capacity does not match this listing Confirm exact model, capacity, case, and variant fit before ordering.

Install Overview

Before You Start

Confirm the model and reset state

Set Hold to locked (orange bar visible) before opening. Confirm the model and variant before opening the iPod.

Open the case slowly

Treat case opening as the highest handling risk. Work around the seams gently and stop if the shell, clips, or internal stack resist.

Protect nearby connectors

Do not pull the halves apart or side-load board sockets. Reseat nearby ribbons and connectors before blaming a replacement housing part.

Dry-fit before closing.

Confirm thickness, color, screw points, and nearby hardware alignment before pressing the case fully closed.

Repair Guide

Repair guide summary: iPod Mini Casing Replacement.

Steps14
SolderingNo
Show all 14 installation steps
1

Confirm that the hold switch is locked before you open the iPod.

2

Carefully slide a small flathead screwdriver or Jimmy into the seam between the metal casing and white plastic top. Lever up the white top bezel, taking care not to damage the soft plastic. The top bezel is adhesive-backed, so you may need to lever it up from several spots before it releases. Heat up the adhesive for a few seconds with a hair dryer on low heat to make the job easier.

3

Raise the top bezel off the iPod.

4

Carefully slide a small flathead screwdriver or Jimmy into the seam between the metal casing and white plastic bottom. Lever up the white bottom bezel, taking care not to damage the soft plastic.

5

A small pair of snap-ring pliers is the best tool to take out the metal retaining bracket. You can also lever out the metal retaining bracket beneath the bottom bezel with a flathead screwdriver. Release the bracket by pressing in the corner metal arms first.

6

Lift the released bracket away and set it aside.

7

With a spudger or fingertip, carefully disconnect the orange click wheel ribbon from the logic board.

8

Take out the 2 #00 Phillips screws securing the headphone jack to the casing.

9

Carefully move the iPod out of its casing by pressing on the logic board near the click wheel's bottom edge. Do not tug on the headphone jack board at the iPod top; its logic board connector is fragile.

10

After the logic board has been pushed out far enough, gently grip it on either side of the display and keep sliding the iPod from its casing.

11

With a spudger, draw back on the small black plastic tab securing the click wheel in place.

12

Keep pulling back the black plastic tab while pressing down on the click wheel with your other hand, then start sliding the wheel out of the iPod. It's important to press down on the click wheel as you move it out, otherwise the click wheel can be scratched by the iPod's metal casing.

13

Keep sliding the click wheel outward until it is free of the iPod.

14

Remaining assembly: exterior casing remains.

After This Repair

Check What to do
Confirm physical fit Check that the housing part sits flush, aligns with nearby openings, and does not pinch nearby parts.
Still not fitting cleanly? Recheck nearby clips, screws, cables, connectors, and fitment before replacing another part.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right cosmetic part?

Match the model generation first, then confirm capacity 4GB / 6GB and color Green, clip layout, and nearby hardware before ordering.

Will this fix internal electronics symptoms?

No. Housing and trim parts are for fit, finish, color, alignment, or visible damage. Diagnose power, storage, audio, screen, and control faults separately.

How do I confirm this is the right exterior part?

Match the exact iPod Mini 2nd Generation model, visible part shape, color or finish goal, and any capacity or model-specific fitment note before ordering Replacement Aluminum Housing (Green).

Worth Knowing

  • Aluminum tube body available in 4 colors: Silver, Blue, Pink, Green.
  • Single form factor (one case size) — every Mini 2nd Generation unit is the same depth.

Why people land on this part

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