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{{Repair Guide
{{Repair Guide
|Device=iPhone 17 Air
|Device=IPhone 17 Pro, IPhone 17 Pro Max
|Affects parts=Main Logic Board
|Affects parts=Main Logic Board
|Needs equipment=Screwdrivers, known good parts, spudger
|Needs equipment=Screwdrivers, known good parts, spudger

Revision as of 18:18, 22 September 2025

How To Fix an iPhone 17 Pro That Randomly Restarts
Device IPhone 17 Pro, IPhone 17 Pro Max
Affects part(s) Main Logic Board
Needs equipment Screwdrivers, known good parts, spudger
Difficulty ◉◌◌◌ Easy
Type Part replacement


Problem description

There are many reasons that could cause an iPhone 17 Air to randomly restart every few minutes. For the iPhone 17 series, there are some sensors within the parts of the phone that are required to be plugged in & detected. Otherwise, the phone restarts on its own.

The most common for iPhone 17 Air series are:

  • Wireless Charging Flex - The flex that's attached to the back glass. It must be plugged in & not damaged, otherwise it will restart every 3 minutes
  • Charging Port Flex - This is the flex towards the bottom of the phone. It is easily damaged by water/drops or when someone has replaced the port with a bad/aftermarket one.
    iPhone 15 - FPCs to Inspect for 3 Min Restart
    iPhone Air - Charging Port Flex

Symptoms

  • After a back glass repair, the iPhone will restart on its own every few minutes
  • After a hard drop, the iPhone will restart every 3 minutes.
  • After replacing the charging port flex, the device will auto restart on its own randomly.
  • The iPhone will reboot randomly when using it.
  • The iPhone will seem to freeze and restart every 2-5 minutes.

Solution

An example of panic log files you'll find in the iPhone when it has been randomly restarting.

Diagnostic Steps

Before you start blindly replacing parts, it's important to try to confirm what is causing the restarting issue by reviewing the Panic Log file. This is a file that is generated by the Operating System, to document the fault causing the restart.

To find the panic log on the device, go to Settings-> Privacy-> Analytics & Improvements-> Analytics Data-> Scroll down to the files starting with "panic-full..." & click on the most recent dated file. Then you'll want to scan through the text for keywords that may point you to the cause.

For this model, look for where it says "SMC PANIC - ASSERTION FAILED" ... "Sensor Array" .. "23...."

If you see:

iPhone Air Charge Port - Panic [Fig. 4]
  • 33554432 [0x2000000] - it's the Wireless Charging Flex (Back Glass) [Fig 5]
    • Make sure it's plugged in & the flex is not torn
    • Check that there's no liquid damaged, or that it's defective
    • Test with OEM or Premium. Aftermarket Flexes have a high defect rate
    • Diode mode the FPC connectors for any faults
    • Could be a sandwich issue
iPhone Air - Wireless Charging Flex
iPhone Air - Wireless Charging Flex
iPhone Air Wireless Charging Flex - Panic [Fig. 5]
  • 58720256 [0x3800000] - it's the Charging Port Flex [Fig 4]
    • Make sure this flex is plugged in
    • Make sure the Air Pressure Sensor is plugged in
    • Check that no flex is torn, liquid damaged, defective
    • Test with OEM or Premium. Aftermarket parts have a high defect rate
    • Diode mode the FPC connectors for any faults
    • Could be a sandwich issue


Alternatively, you can use a tool like the iDevice Panic Log Analyzer, which will download the panic logs from the device & display them on the PC & give you suggestions to possible solutions. It makes it easier to browse the panic log file.

Also check out www.PanicFull.com which allows you to upload the panic log file & have it analyzed for free.

Both of these tools just give suggestions, which aren't always correct, as there is no official solution list from Apple. So many solutions are just suggestions based on hearsay, rumors or just guesses.

For situations where you don't see the above examples, you'll have to read through the top portion of the panic log & try to decipher what could be the root cause. Look for keywords you may recognize.

Repair Steps

When trying to solve for these issues, make sure to replace the appropriate flex with an OEM or Premium flex.

It is also a good idea to keep a known good power button flex & charging port flex in your bench, for testing only. There are reports of even NEW flexes being bad. So you have to keep known good flexes on hand at all times, so you don't waste your time troubleshooting with possibly bad flexes.

In scenarios where you have the appropriate flexes plugged in, but it still restarts, then you either have:

  • Bad or damaged flex
  • Low quality aftermarket flex
  • Other flex cables that are Liquid Damaged

Please note: You MUST have the required flex cables plugged in. Otherwise, it WILL restart. You cannot troubleshoot this step by unplugging the bad flex.